WORKS WITH XBOX SERIES X|S Take all your favorite Xbox One games with you when upgrading to the Xbox Series X|S! With the WD_BLACK D10 Game Drive for Xbox, you can simply backup your Xbox One game library and immediately start playing them your new Xbox Series X|S for upgrading made easy.
BIG DRIVE, NIMBLE SPEED Delivering speeds up to 250MB/s rated at 7200 RPM, you can play your games in the fast lane with WD_BLACK D10 Game Drive for Xbox5. Meticulously designed with the gamer in mind, it features active cooling technology built in to help maintain thermal conditions and reduce failure risk for an optimized gaming experience.
POWER UP TO 100% The WD_BLACK D10 Game Drive for Xbox comes equipped with two 7.5W USB Type-A charging ports to make charging your gaming gear or accessories even easier. Carefully crafted to stand either vertically or sit horizontally, your gaming set up will keep your devices charged and prepared for battle at a moment's notice.
OUR LEGACY LIVES ON Tried and true, gamers trust WD_BLACK with their lives (and saves). Our mission with WD_BLACK is simple: a brand dedicated to save and enhance your games. Offering dependability, optimized speed boosts, expansion, you can be certain that your WD_BLACK D10 Game Drive for Xbox will have your back as you quest for video game greatness.
System Requirements
Xbox Series X|S Xbox One
Dimensions & Weight
Form Factor
3.5"
Dimensions
4.92" x 1.73" x 7.68"
Weight
2.16 lbs.
Packaging
Package Contents
WD_BLACK D10 Game Drive for Xbox USB Type-A to Micro-B cable AC adapter and plug Quick Install Guide
Overall Review: Got this drive for video editing. Wanted something large to store everything, raw video and edited content.
With 8TB, I can't imagine filling this up anytime soon.
Tested with UserBenchmark's test, this drive was averaging Transfer Rates around 200 MB/s.
When I offloaded videos from a WD Black 2TB internal drive to this external, the transfer averaged 150-180 MB/s.
Heat doesn't seem to be as much of an issue as others were remarking. There looks to be a tiny tiny fan in the one front port, and the case itself has air gaps around the whole thing.
I leave this on top of my computer case, where my CPU radiator is forcing hot air under it and the drive seems fine.
It's warm, don't get me wrong, but nothing outside of normal HD operation.
Can't vouch for longevity. But, I've owned 6 WD products prior to this, and I've only ever had issues with one. And it was bad sectors, so nothing particularly serious. Not only that, since it was in warranty, WD replaced it.
Anonymous
Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
Verified Owner
Works fine but runs very hot6/10/2020 3:17:37 PM
Pros: - Works well, I use it for storage.
Cons: - Even with the updated USB connection (yes I've plugged it into the appropriate usb port on my new motherboard) it's still a slow external drive.
- It runs very hot, I have it unplugged right now and point a fan on it when it is running.
- It claims to have 'active cooling' which I stupidly took to mean 'internal fan' but it definitely doesn't
it's covered in plastic which doesn't help it dissapate heat.
- This is slower than most internal drives, for gaming
Overall Review: It's cheap, unplug it when you're not using it. Probably not designed to be left on day in and day out. It runs VERY HOT and has a cheap plastic casing. I wouldn't buy it again.
I'm only giving it 3 stars instead of 1 or 2 because it was the cheapest option available on newegg. If I knew it had heat issues I'd have bought a better drive and spent more on i t.
Manufacturer Response:
Hi Anonymous,
We are sorry to hear about your experience with WD Black D10 Game Drive, and appreciate your time providing this review and bringing this matter to our attention.
Please let us confirm that there can be multiple factors that may work with or against the drive and we would like to have the opportunity to address your concerns directly as we think there were greater underlying causes that needed to be investigated with care resulting to a positive outcome.
We would like to follow up with you to help discover the root of your drive’s abnormal behavior. We suggest you contact our Support team by phone regarding the Newegg review for resolution of this concern. We'd be happy to help.
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Excellent quality as expected from WD10/10/2020 5:03:09 PM
Pros: I bought this product to hold my collosal library of Steam Games. Easy to setup, easy to use - I haven't noticed any latency at all when trying to load games. The best part is, if I want to use my steam games on another PC, I can just bring the drive with me!
Cons: The Data cable could be a bit longer, it would make it easier to leave it set up on the desk rather than next to/behind the PC tower. Also wish they would sell additional A/C adapters to keep next to a secondary machine for ease of portability.
Overall Review: I would definitely recommend this for digital hoarders like myself. As the size of games keeps increasing to well over 100GB for AAA titles, these kind of drives are going to save a lot of time especially if you want to use the games on multiple PCs.
Pros: - Good transfer rates - Plenty of storage
Cons: - Cables - A bit of heat
Overall Review: Got this drive for video editing. Wanted something large to store everything, raw video and edited content. With 8TB, I can't imagine filling this up anytime soon. Tested with UserBenchmark's test, this drive was averaging Transfer Rates around 200 MB/s. When I offloaded videos from a WD Black 2TB internal drive to this external, the transfer averaged 150-180 MB/s. Heat doesn't seem to be as much of an issue as others were remarking. There looks to be a tiny tiny fan in the one front port, and the case itself has air gaps around the whole thing. I leave this on top of my computer case, where my CPU radiator is forcing hot air under it and the drive seems fine. It's warm, don't get me wrong, but nothing outside of normal HD operation. Can't vouch for longevity. But, I've owned 6 WD products prior to this, and I've only ever had issues with one. And it was bad sectors, so nothing particularly serious. Not only that, since it was in warranty, WD replaced it.