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Review on WD Blue Desktop 1TB Hard Drive - 3.5 inch, 5400~7200RPM, SATA3 (6.0GB/s), 64MB 💾 Cache, Ideal for PC, Mac, CCTV, NAS, DVR, Raid and SATA Applications, 1 Year Warranty by DoYun Kim ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good and high-quality product, but there are disadvantages.

I bought a hard drive 36 days ago, and at first there was no noise at all. I was really happy with the speed and the lack of noise, but recently strong noises started at any load, I can hear it directly and it's very annoying because this hard drive is the noisiest in my PC. At first, I discovered by Victoria through dos 11 green sectors and I was not happy about this because the prior hard drive was Toshiba p300 1tb 7200 and at first there were also some green sectors. There is a warranty, at least, but you should be worried that it might only survive for two years before entirely disintegrating, in which case you would need to get a new durable one. Eh. In 2022, I have a second PC (I gave it to my father for work, but I kept one for gaming), and the hard drive is still functional. However, the PC is 10 years old, Smart is spotless, and taking any hard drive at this point is already a lottery. I recall old hard drives from 2022–2022, some of which are still operational today. In 2022, I will get a second computer (I donated my father's one to use for business but kept the gaming one for me). These days, an SSD is essential for the system (I'm now debating buying an SSD), and the hard drive should just be used as a storage device. The hard drive works swiftly, everything opens immediately, and the price is fair, so I'm happy with it; but the noises annoy him to no end. It turned out to be a problem with the hard disk, despite the fact that I even switched out two power supply to investigate because I was confident that one of them was defective.

Pros
  • 1) The Price 2) The Tempo 3) The actual product and the brand
Cons
  • 1) A strong trembling 2) Noise and cracking levels that are intolerable under any load 3) This model explains a sizable share of marriages.