WD Black 4TB Performance Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch

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WD Black 4TB Performance Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch

WD Black 4TB Performance Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5 Inch

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Game Mode 2.0 serves up even more PC performance-boosting features like load prediction to ready game assets for fast in-game loading. The 1TB and 2TB models of the AN1500 will feature the 256Gb dies. And the 4TB 512Gb dies both feature a two-plane design for independent access and interface, with the controller over eight NAND flash channels at Toggle DDR 3.0 speeds of up to 800 MTps, while consuming 1.2V. This flash comes with roughly half the planes count of the current top-contending flash from Micron, SK hynix, and Samsung. BiCS5 will come with a four-plane layout, though, as well as Circuit Under Array (CUA) design elements to achieve high-bit density and performance. I added this drive to compliment my sn750 and a firecuda 530 and I am thoroughly impressed. Nice read and write, and nice and cool with no heatsink. Excellent as a storage medium, or as a boot drive. You can't go wrong for the price The latest version of Game Mode serves up even more PC performance-boosting features like load prediction to ready game assets for fast in-game loading. Today’s A-list titles can take up 200GB or more of storage. A range of capacities from 1TB to 4TB means you get to keep more games at the ready and get into the action fast.

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The Western Digital Dashboard helps users maintain peak performance of the Western Digital SSD in Windows operating systems with a user-friendly graphical interface for the user. The Western Digital Dashboard includes tools for analysis of the disk (including the disk model, capacity, firmware version, and SMART attributes) and firmware updates. Output approaching the limits of the PCIe® Gen4 interface helps you get ultra-fast performance out of your storage and system components. Credit is provided by Novuna Personal Finance, a trading style of Mitsubishi HC Capital (UK) PLC, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. Financial Services Register no. 704348. The register can be accessed through http://www.fca.org.uk With lower peak response times than all of its comparables in our 8K 70/30 workload, it also had better latency consistency, though the Deskstar trails closely behind.

A range of capacities from 1TB to 4TB means you get to keep more of today’s games that can take up 200GB or more of storage. Soup up your gaming experience with extremely low latency that loads graphics fast with minimal stutter and lagging for smooth, satisfying action. The 1TB and 2TB drives have an optional version with RGB lighting plus heatsink to help maintain peak performance through the most intense gaming sessions.(Please choose the heatsink model for this) Get the ultimate gaming edge over your competition with insane speeds up to 7,300 MB/s for top-level performance and ridiculously short load times. Insane speeds up to 7,300 MB/s deliver top-tier performance with ridiculously short load times for the elite gaming experience you’ve been waiting for.

WD Black P10 Game Drive - Review 2020 - PCMag UK WD Black P10 Game Drive - Review 2020 - PCMag UK

In addition to bringing an in-game element to the real world, the P10’s ribbed enclosure also helps protect the drive inside. WD isn’t claiming that the P10 meets MIL-SPEC durability tests, but the company does describe the enclosure as “durable.” The P10 comes with a relatively standard warranty length of three years. Like most drive warranties, it applies to the drive itself, but it won’t cover data recovery if your drive malfunctions. This aesthetic isn’t for everyone, of course, so the My Passport remains our Editors’ Choice for best external hard drives. The P10 is also a poor choice for people who have just a few games and plan to load them without transferring them to their PC’s internal storage. In this case, you’ll want the added speed of an external SSD. We do not charge you a fee for our services. We may receive commission from Novuna Personal Finance based on an agreed percentage of the amount you borrow. All 3.5″ enterprise and consumer HDDs are benchmarked on our enterprise testing platform based on a Lenovo ThinkServer RD240. The ThinkServer RD240 is configured with: nofanneeded said:We already have barebone NVME cards that can raid 4 NVME SSD , and used 16 lanes as well . I dont see This product can compete against that .. I am puzzled at WD choices ...This will work good in my 6 core LGA 2011 rig :)Sleek heatsink design to customize and intensify your gaming rig while helping to maintain peak performance

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Our Enterprise Synthetic Workload Analysis includes four profiles based on real-world tasks. These profiles have been developed to make it easier to compare to our past benchmarks as well as widely-published values such as max 4K read and write speed and 8K 70/30, which is commonly used for enterprise drives. We also included two legacy mixed workloads, the traditional File Server and Webserver, each offering a wide mix of transfer sizes. Extremely low latency loads graphics fast with minimal stutter and lagging for an incredibly smooth, satisfying gaming experience.The circuit board includes a Marvell 88i9346-TFJ2 controller chip, as well as 64MB of DDR2 RAM from Samsung. It’s worth noting, however, that all of these results pale in comparison to what an external SSD is capable of. Take the Samsung Portable SSD T7 Touch, for instance, which completed the folder transfer test in just two seconds and recorded read and write speeds of around 1,000MBps. As used for storage capacity, 1GB = 1 billion bytes and 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less depending on operating environment. When it comes to transferring files to and from the drive, the P10 took 12 seconds to move a 1.2GB folder full of various file types. Its score of 1,896 on the trace-based PCMark 7 storage subtest is also about what we expect from external hard drives. (We ran this older version of PCMark's storage test on the P10 since many of the competing drives we have tested were benchmarked well before the current version of PCMark, version 10, debuted.)



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