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10 best internal desktop and laptop hard disk drives 2017

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Comments (5)
  1. Jason Honingford says:

    The author here clearly knows very little about hard drives. Most of the info here is not accurate at all, and really just meant to sell banner ad impressions and grab some referral bucks from the sellers.

  2. Phillipe Legenda says:

    in the #6 Entry the HGST mentioned is from a past series, this article mentions the 5K1000 drive. This drive is outdated and is currently replaced by the 7k1000 [which, by being still produced, cost way less and is superior in benchmarks]

    Amazon product
    B00B4QESVQ

    Instead of the B007Y4BOH8 linked in this article.

  3. ruggafella says:

    Word of caution to anyone looking at the WD ‘Blue’ drives: it’s only the 1tb model that is a true Blue drive. The bigger drives are their old Green drives (that are slower 5400rpm and much less reliable drives) that they’ve rebranded to Blues. I have never heard anyone recommend a WD Green drive and they’ve probably merged the two brands to remove the toxic Green label from their catalogue.

    Personally I’d recommend you look elsewhere than the WD Blue range for more than 1tb, and there’s probably better, more reliable drives for less from Hitachi, Toshiba or Seagate for the 1tb option. Seagate have really improved their reliability as of late.

    1. External HDD says:

      It been that way always..
      In every HDD line, wether its WD Colors (Blue, Green) or Seagate drives, different capacities comes with different RPM. Thats the way it is.. :)

      1. ruggafella says:

        Huh?

        WD Black – all 7200rpm
        WD6001FZWX 6TB SATA 6Gb s 7200 128MB
        WD5001FZWX 5TB SATA 6Gb s 7200 128MB
        WD4003FZEX 4TB SATA 6Gb s 7200 64MB
        WD1003FZEX 1TB SATA 6Gb s 7200 64MB

        WD Red – all 5400rpm
        WD50EFRX SATA 6Gb s 5400RPM 64MB
        WD80EFZX 8TB SATA 6Gb s 5400RPM 128MB
        WD60EFRX 6TB SATA 6Gb s 5400RPM 64MB
        WD40EFRX 4TB SATA 6Gb s 5400RPM 64MB
        WD30EFRX 3TB SATA 6Gb s 5400RPM 64MB

        WD Blue (old)
        Range topped out at 1TB – all 7200rpm

        WD Green (old)
        multi TB storage – all 5400rpm

        Where’s the difference in rpm across product lines until they merged blue and green? I’ve not cherry picked any examples – those are the full catalogues copy and pasted from WD’s webpage for the current ranges.

        In fact, from looking at the new WD Blue range, the tech specs say the 1TB is now 5400rpm. In which case I don’t see how it can be recommended for that price.

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