1TB WD Blue WD10EZEX - 3.5" Hard Drive/HDD
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1TB Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX - SATA III 6Gb/s - 7200rpm - 64MB Cache - 2Yr Warranty
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Description:
WD Blue drives are designed and manufactured with the proven technology found in WD's original award-winning desktop and mobile hard drives. Built to the highest standards of quality and reliability, these drives offer the features and capacity ideal for your everyday computing needs. These drives are available in a broad range of capacities, cache sizes, form factors and interfaces so you can be sure there's a drive that's the perfect fit for your system, in more ways than one.Warranty Information:
Manufacturer | western digital |
Warranty Type | Direct with Manufacturer |
Manufacturer Website | http://support.wdc.com/ |
Warranty Period (yrs) | 2 |
Rotational Speed | 7200 |
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Storage Capacity -GB | 1000 |
Read Speed | 0 |
Write Speed | 0 |
Comments, Questions & Reviews:
What is the RPM? by NewMars13
Hello, could you clarify what RPM speed this is please?
Hi NewMars13,
Our 1tb Western digital Blue hard drives are 7200rpm.
Want is the RPM? by Racer191
In the title it says 5400, but in the description it says 7200 rpm... which one is it?
Hi Racer191,
Thank you for informing us of this issue. Our 1tb Western digital Blue hard drives are 7200rpm. This should have been changed on the product page now.
Kind Regards
Declan
Comment by nice drive but.
Bought this drive today, nice and cheap for a 1TB drive. but when installed it only registers 931GB, not happy with the loss of a whopping 69GB in storage space.
http://knowledge.seagate.com/articles/en_US/FAQ/172191en?language=en_US
Top stuff by Bernard
Me being an absolute idiot managed to snap off part of the plastic casing and bend the SATA pins, miraculously I bent the pins back to a somewhat straight position, plugged it back in and hoped for the best.
So, despite damaging it, it works. Just be gentle when installing it.
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Response by patrickc
Sound advice. Don't force anything when building a PC.