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Wd Blue 1 Tb Laptop 7mm Hard Drive: 2.5 Inch, Sata 6 Gb/S, 5400 Rpm, 8 Mb Cache (Wd10 Spcx),Black, Grey

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Description

  • Low profile design to fit thin laptops and tablets.
  • Low power consumption and ultra-quiet design.
  • Reliable and rugged - Shock Guard technology protects the drive mechanics and platter surfaces from shocks. Secure Park parks the recording heads off the disk surface during spin up, spin down, and when the drive is off.
  • 1 TB capacity holds up to 200,000 digital photos, 250,000 MP3 files, and 120 hours of HD video.
  • 2 year limited warranty.
  • Package includes a hard drive only - no screws, cables, manuals included. Please purchase mounting hardware and cables separately if necessary.
  • Ships in WD-certified box for safe transit during shipping

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Customer Reviews

The first 1TB "7mm" 2.5 inch hard drive I'm glad this product came out because I wanted to upgrade from 500gb to 1tb hard drive.Unfortunately, this is the only 7mm 2.5" drive with 1tb capacity in the market at the moment.I don't have any complaints. It's fast and installation was breeze.It is bit louder than my old drive. You can hear the whirling sound of the disk if you put your ear close to it, but it's not too noticeable.5 stars will stay as long as it doesn't break any time soon. 5The most easy to buy 2.5 7mm PMR HDD Basically this is a normal and low speed disk, compare with recent SMR HDD, hybrid HDD and SSD. And the performance has no surprise, less than 110MB/s read and write speed. And in real copy file test it usually low down to 40-70MB/s.But this seems this is only choice if you need a 2.5" 7MM PMR disk. So the only reason to choose this HDD is PMR. SMR disk need rewrite the whole block if you need write something beside already exist data block. So after SMR disk become full of data, it will be very lag when access it. So it is not fitted running an system on it, especially windows. And SMR usually has more higher fault rate than PMR one, if you use it as a working disk to do frequencies small file read and write.So this disk is very suitable for laptop without SSD, and it used as needed a stable and reliable disk to work.And also this disk is more quite than my old Seagate SMR disk, which usually let the magnetic heads stay on the landing area and make noise when start to access the disk (It has a large internal cache and the magnetic heads usually don't need to access disk in real). 5Extremely slow with errors. I use this drive (actually 2 drives) as backup for my 1TB SSD Laptop (Windows 8.1 & 10). I needed a "Low Profile" or "thin" drive to fit inside my Laptop. The 5400 RPM is "terrible" as a usable drive (extremely slow) and I had a few problems going back to Windows 8.1 from Windows 10. All I can say is that it "functions" (barely). 2Not a new drive This drive is not new. It came blanked with hard drive wiping software. I did not get a chance to run the serial number to check the warranty status because I needed to return the laptop (OEM or retail). This was the first of two drives that I bought from seller "Altitech. It did seem to work OK, but a very deceptive item description. Hopefully it will last a year or two. 2Fits in Dell XPS l1702 easily. As others have said, this is currently the only 1T HDD that will fit in computers requiring a 7mm thick HDD. In my case it fit in a Dell XPS l1702. When I traded it out with my second HDD, I noticed I still had 1-2mm clearance between the thickness of the old drive and the new one, thus leading me to believe maybe a 9mm would have worked. Still happy with this one though.On a side note for those wanting to clone HDD's. Use one of the free programs (I used Macrium Reflect). I found a Youtube video and it made it look easy. The only hiccup I ran into was after I cloned it, I had to go into Disc Management and expand the new larger HDD to fill all unallocated space. I tried to change the Disc Letters from here but it will block you if you have any system files on that disc. In my setup, I was cloning my second HDD to a larger (internal) storage drive and the pagefile was located on it. I had to move it to C drive, switch letters of the new and old storage drives, then move the pagefile back to the new HDD. I installed it and it worked great with all programs linking to the new HDD seamlessly. 5Great fast drive to make an external hard drive with I bought the WD Blue 1 TB drive to make an external hard drive. In testing described below, it performs great. To summarize, I highly recommend the drive.For those that want more detail, the WD Blue (and Black) drives are recommended by WD for mobile use. The Blue would have a 2 year warranty. The Black are 5 years.Specifically, this Blue drive is inside a Transcend StoreJet 25S3 2.5" drive enclosure. The enclosure is USB 3.0 rated. I connected the drive to a USB port on the test rig. Then used HD Tune Pro 5.60 software to test.Test rigOperating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1CPU: Intel Core i5 4590 @ 3.30GHzRAM: 8.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 799MHz (9-9-9-24)Motherboard: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. Z97X-UD5H Graphics: 2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti (EVGA)SSD for OS, HDD for dataTransfer rate test runFile Size: 500 MBData pattern: RandomSequential read 112315 KB/sSequential write 76924 KB/sRandom read 131 IOPSRandom write 347 IOPSRandom read (queue depth = 32) 130 IOPSRandom write (queue depth = 32) 328 IOPSWith same file size and data pattern set to zero, random read was 133 IOPS and random write was 327 IOPS. The Wikipedia IOPS entry states for a 7200 rpm drive, ~75-100 IOPS is average. For this 5400 rpm drive to have 130 IOPS as it's slowest run is amazing. That's a speedy drive for the price point for backing data up to. In closing, I highly recommend this drive. 5Questionable reliability. If you have to RMA, your replacement may be worse than the original. Quick background on me: I'm a computer guy who has installed, wiped and replaced a lot of hard drives over the years.2 months after I installed this drive in my Thinkpad X230 laptop, I noticed it randomly making very audible "clunking" sounds - something you never want to hear from a hard drive. I contacted Western Digital support, who confirmed that this was not normal and that they would issue a replacement. I was happy to find out that they would provide a pre-printed return label for the bad drive, as I've had bad experiences with other manufacturers expecting you to fit the bill to return their bad drives. (This point alone made me give them 2 stars instead of 1.)I sent in the bad drive and waited for the RMA replacement. Upon receiving it, I noticed it was a "recertified" drive, and decided to scan it using one of my favorite free hard drive tools, MHDD. The results of the scan showed me that the drive had several hundred weak sectors: areas of the drive which instead of taking the usual 3 milliseconds or less to respond, took anywhere from 50 to 500 milliseconds to respond. I've only encountered this with drives that have gotten plenty of use in the past, and it's generally a good indicator that the drive should no longer be relied upon for anything serious. In those previous cases, I took some comfort in the fact that MHDD is able to remap those weak sectors so that they no longer get used, thus preventing your disk from suddenly getting slowed down by a part of the disk that's taking an unusually long time to respond. This wasn't the case with this drive: the MHDD scan "remap" function had no effect on those slow sectors, and the SMART status showed that not a single sector had been remapped through other scans. It seemed as if the drives firmware was designed not to reallocate slow sectors, which means the drive will allow you to keep using those slow ones.Not satisfied with this, I contacted WD support about the issue. They were gracious enough to send me another replacement: a 2nd recertified drive. I put it, too, through the same testing, only to find that it was even worse, showing several thousand weak sectors instead of a few hundred.I've contacted WD support again about this issue and have request a NEW drive instead of a recertified one. I'll update this review with the outcome, though I'm planning on having to keep the better of the two bad drives. For now I thought it was important to get this information out there to others who are considering this drive: if your drive has a problem, your RMA replacement drive may not be an improvement. While this model may be the only one that currently packs 1TB of data into a 7mm 2.5" notebook drive, I now question whether the extra storage is worth having to make more regular backups. If I could do it over again, I'd probably stick with my 500GB drive and rely more on my USB external drives.One final quirk about this drive if you're a Linux user: you can't set the drive spin down time as you normally can with other hard drives. You can set APM to "on" and the drive will spin down after 8 seconds, or you can set APM to "off" and it will never spin down at all. Since neither option was acceptable to me I ended up having to install a utility called "hd-idle" to get it to spin down after a time I found reasonable for my purposes. This may also be the case in Windows, but I can't be sure since I'm running Linux. 2hdd failed i really do feel bad for leaving one star. the hdd did fit perfectly and worked as expected.. until it died less than 1 week in.drive failed after 1 week of moderate use. system reporting POST 2100 detection error. little to no audible spin. attempted basic diagnostics including cleaning/reseating checking pin connectors 1Fast enough for a main drive. I replaced my 256 GB solid state HD with this one. I loaded a fresh OS and I am very surprised at how fast the drive performs. This is on a standard laptop, used for word processing, internet and video chats. Not very demanding activities for the hard drive. However, I already stored over 500 GB of videos and photos. No performance issues. 5Very satisfied. The HD arrived well packed and one day earlier than promised. Luckily I had the right kind of screw driver for the screws on the bottom of my MacBook6.1, Model A1342. I did not have the right screw driver for the screws on the sides of the installed HD, but managed with a pair of pliers to remove and replace them OK. With the help of Disk Utility and my backups, installing the software took some time, and now the HD seems to be working perfectly. For a 90-year old guy, the job was not bad at all. I highly recommend this product for anyone with a MacBook6.1. 5
Wd Blue 1 Tb Laptop 7mm Hard Drive: 2.5 Inch, Sata 6 Gb/S, 5400 Rpm, 8 Mb Cache (Wd10 Spcx),Black, Grey

Wd Blue 1 Tb Laptop 7mm Hard Drive: 2.5 Inch, Sata 6 Gb/S, 5400 Rpm, 8 Mb Cache (Wd10 Spcx),Black, Grey

4.0
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€108,00
Sale price
€108,00
Regular price
€178,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€70,00)