
excellent quality


Very quiet, Its only running in a Security system DVR So I am sure it would not be to fast in a PC. But Its super cool to the touch even though my DVR does not have a fan. I always had good luck with WDC going to stay with them,

Easy install and was backing up my PC Windows 10 in a few minutes using Acronis Backup. Reliable, fast and so far has not failed at all.

WD has a reputation for higher quality (fewer failures) than Seagate Low cost for the amount of storage Compact size Very convenient - just plug into a USB port and start copying - comes with 19" cable

Looks great. Works as intended. Easy to install and set up.

Easy and quick to remove or insert drives-toolless. It is both eSATA or USB 3.0 interface. Computers instantly recognize it, just plug it in and turn on computer for eSATA or hot plug the USB

This is no harder to set up than a thumb drive and at a much lower price than a thumb drive of the same storage capacity. And it takes a standard micro-USB to type-A USB cord

Name Brand, only 1 drive has failed in the last 4 years out of 150-200 drives installed. Def recommend.

The 6 TB version seemed like the best balance between price, size, performance and noise / heat. This is going in a 4 bay NVR which is in a very quiet environment. So far, these drives seem much quieter than the 7200rpm version (during seek) which are being swapped out 1 at a time to allow the RAID rebuilds to catch up. Temps are 10C lower than the 7200 pro version. (37C vs. 47-49C per SMART data.)

Light weight/low power Quite Reasonably fast

Does what it's supposed to do. Simple Installation.

Trusted BrandTrusted ReliabilityPerformance see overall review.WarrantyRelatively quiet



- Needed 36TB storage pool created from 2x18TB spanned disk array - Easy to setup and format as "one large partition" with MiniTool Partition Wizard

Works well, way quieter than a normal external drive Run pretty cool in temp too

Great for my NAS configuration, and I figured out that the drive industry sizing gaff is kind of fixed with this model since 22TB (decimal) = ~20TiB (proper binary).


Great product