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Review on πŸ’½ WD 1TB My Passport SSD External Portable Drive, Silver - Up to 1,050 MB/s, USB 3.2 Gen-2 and USB-C Compatible – WDBAGF0010BSL-WESN by James Prizgint

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Unreliable - will ruin your data

This disk is not reliable. I've used Western Digital hard drives for years with no problems, but without proper product development/quality control they seem to have jumped onto the SSD bandwagon too quickly. It started corrupting my data from day one. The drive itself does not detect bad sectors, and running CHKDSK and performing a low-level format has no effect. Based on the symptoms I've observed (corrupt blocks in image files, weird color blocking in PDFs, etc.), I suspect the drive is just littered with bad bits. They're still writable, so the drive won't mark them as bad and just keep using them. Unfortunately, this is no good when you need data integrity. Luckily I discovered the problem on the second day and my data was safely stored elsewhere so I didn't have complete data loss unlike some people. But I could easily do it, and that worries me. SSD is not a new concept and companies have been building solid SSD storage solutions for years - my previous computer had a primary SSD drive that worked great for over 4 years. That a well-known company like Western Digital can't figure this out in 2021 is a bit worrying.

Pros
  • Incredibly fast NVMe technology with speeds up to 1050MB/s and write speeds up to 1000MB/s. Based on read speed unless otherwise noted. As used for transfer rate, 1 MB/s = one million bytes per second. Based on internal testing; Performance may vary based on host device, usage conditions, hard drive capacity and other factors.
Cons
  • A long time ago