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WD Gold 10TB Enterprise Class Hard Disk Drive - 7200 RPM Class SATA 6Gb/s 256MB Cache 3.5 Inch - WD102KRYZ
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- Conquer tough workloads with enterprise-grade WD Gold HDDs. Available in 1TB to 18TB capacities
- Enhanced reliability with up to 2.5M hours MTBF
- Specifically designed for use in enterprise-grade data centers and storage systems
- Improve performance with our vibration protection technology
- HelioSeal technology delivers high capacities with a low power draw [12TB and above]
- Energy Assisted Magnetic Recording (EAMR) and Triple State Actuator (TSA) (in 16TB capacities and above)
- Get peace of mind with a 5-year limited warranty
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Pros: -Takes maybe 6 seconds to spin up when it's been idle, great read/write speed (~100mb/s extracting a giant zip archive from a separate SSD) -Makes the dying cow noise when your PC shuts off which I find amusing
Cons: -Not extremely loud as some people say, however if you're doing hardcore reading/writing you can't ignore it. But aside from specifically operating on large/many files your PC is generally not making the drive work 24/7 so it'll be tiny muffled ticks that almost blend in with your case fans. I personally am not bothered at all by any of the sound this drive makes.
Overall Review: My case is on a wood base which rests on a carpet, I imagine that absorbs/muffles a lot of the vibration and ticking. If your case was resting on a non-carpeted floor or desk, hardcore file operations would probably be louder.