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Load image into Gallery viewer, WD Blue 500GB  Mobile Hard Disk Drive, 5400 RPM SATA 3 Gb/s  2.5 Inch (WD5000BPVT) (Old Model)
Load image into Gallery viewer, WD Blue 500GB  Mobile Hard Disk Drive, 5400 RPM SATA 3 Gb/s  2.5 Inch (WD5000BPVT) (Old Model)
Load image into Gallery viewer, WD Blue 500GB  Mobile Hard Disk Drive, 5400 RPM SATA 3 Gb/s  2.5 Inch (WD5000BPVT) (Old Model)
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, WD Blue 500GB  Mobile Hard Disk Drive, 5400 RPM SATA 3 Gb/s  2.5 Inch (WD5000BPVT) (Old Model)
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, WD Blue 500GB  Mobile Hard Disk Drive, 5400 RPM SATA 3 Gb/s  2.5 Inch (WD5000BPVT) (Old Model)
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Western Digital

WD Blue 500GB Mobile Hard Disk Drive, 5400 RPM SATA 3 Gb/s 2.5 Inch (WD5000BPVT) (Old Model)

4.3
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Description

  • IntelliSeek: Calculates optimum seek speeds to lower power consumption, noise and vibration.
  • Data LifeGuard: Advanced algorithms monitor your drive continuously so it stays in optimum health.
  • NoTouch Ramp Load Technology: Safely positions the recording head off the disk surface to protect your data.
  • 2-year manufacturer limited warranty
  • Package includes a hard drive only - no screws, cables, manuals included. Please purchase mounting hardware and cables separately if necessary.

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Customer Reviews

Replace a dead HDD in old laptop. I helped my friend to replace her brother's laptop which he had dropped and the hdd died.This was a nice replacement for the price and once installed laptop and install o.s it worked like a charm.If you are looking to upgrade your hdd I would get this if you are looking for more space but if you looking for a faster HDD i'd suggest look for a ssd or a hdd with my rpm. This will not make your laptop start up any faster than before. Since most modern budget laptop are running with 5400 rpm unlike gaming laptop are 7200 rpm or hybrid or straight fof the back ssd.Pros:Inexpensive500 gb storageCons:5400 rpm 5Good Hard Drive! I purchased this as a replacement hard drive for my 2009 Macbook Pro laptop. After getting the OS installed on the hard drive, it was very easy to turn off the Macbook pro, take of the bottom panel and replace the old hard drive with the new one. I then was able to transfer all data from the old drive to the new one, without any problems. I have been using the drive for over a month now and it works just great. I would not say it's faster or slower than the old stock drive Apple provided but it's significantly larger. It is a great replacement and works as it should! I would recommend this drive. 4Seller (TopGear) sold me a drive with no warranty I own and operate a computer repair store and purchased this drive from seller TopGear through Amazon for a customer. I purchased it in November 2012. The customer came into my store today and we determined that the hard drive was dead. I said "No Problem, it's covered under warranty." Much to my surprise I check on the warranty status of his less-than-3-month-old hard drive to see that is has absolutely no warranty. Not only does it look bad that the hard drive has failed for a customer less than 3 months after getting it installed, but it looks like I sold my customer a USED HARD DRIVE.So what am I saying? Maybe they sell used hard drives. Maybe this was a mistake. If you buy a hard drive from "TopGear" I would put the serial number in the Western Digital (or whoever makes the drive) web site to make sure that you have a new drive with an active warranty.Amazon is great though, so they are offering me a full refund, but beware with the Seller. 1Works fine. Cloning software really sucks. I replaced an old 110G drive in a Dell D830 lap[top with this drive. I downloaded the software from WD site and attempted to clone the old drive to this one in an external USB inclosure. The software would not install because it could not find a WD drive. WEB search found that WD software will only work if an INTERNAL WD drive is found (if you already are using a WD drive you are ok, but you cannot upgrade to a WD drive from a Seagate drive). I bought a removable hard drive caddy for the laptop -- this allowed me to mount the WD drive as a second internal hard drive and I was able to install the software and clone the old drive. WD needs to rethink their policy, perhaps allowing a one time clone or something like that.This drive is slower than the old 7200 RPM drive, but my problem was capacity mostly. Plus this one should draw less power (extend run time) and run cooler than the old one, which are concerns to me for a laptop. 3Product did not work I ordered this hard drive hoping it would fix my laptop, I even paid to have it expedited. The product arrived on time but once inside my laptop it heated up and did not work. I had to pay for this work to be done so it ended up being a waste of time and money. I contacted the seller who said they have had other people purchase the hard drive only to have it not work as well. They did return my money without my having to return the no good hard drive and I had my refund plus shipping within a few hours. I feel that if this is a continuous problem with these hard drives then maybe they should not be selling them. I rely on my laptop a lot and to order a hard drive thinking it would solve my issue only to find out the hard drive is junk was a huge bummer! 1Western Digital doesn't let me down Western Digital is one of the brands for hard drive I trust more than most companies. It ties with Seagate for the amount of trust I have in these hard drives. While I wouldn't trust Samsung or Toshiba with my Bearded Dragon, I would trust Western Digital or Seagate to boot my computer, properly, every single time without fail.When my ex's hard drive crashed and I dug a Toshiba out of their laptop that gave me the "click of death", I already knew what my first choice in hard drive would be. It's the exact same as the hard drive in my current laptop, so I can do a dual review.My laptop currently has 700.5 days of uptime with this hard drive and was purchased around 3 years ago as part of my laptop. It has been dropped multiple times from heights of 5 feet and has dealt with plenty of vibration from traveling and me moving across the US. To this day, it works as beautiful as the day I bought it with next to do degradation. Given that most hard drives give out after being dropped from 3 feet, OFF, I am impressed that this one managed to make it after being dropped from 5 feet, STILL SPINNING, MULTIPLE times.My ex's laptop has around 45 days uptime. (Approximation here since I cannot just drive over and ask to dig around their laptop.) When I was still living at their house, it also suffered some minor drops. Again, no issues with this hard drive since I installed it.There's not much more I can say about this hard drive. It takes abuse and still keeps spinning.A note for those non-tech-savy reading this;If you buy this expecting a large amount of space, think again. When you have this hard drive installed to your computer, space is taken away for Windows to use for your file system. Think of it like a cabinet. You buy a 10 by 12 by 8 foot cabinet. You will take up 960 cubic feet of space, however, around a 120 or so will be taken up so that you have drawers, doors, dividers, and such. Think of Windows doing that, but to your hard drive. You will get 500 feet of space, but lose 80-90 for drawers, doors, and dividers. In the end, you will have 410-420. Keep this in mind. 5Replacement hard drive for an Acer Notebook What can anyone say about a hard drive? Five months after installation, it's going great.I upgraded from the original 320 GB drive, which failed after moderate use and 14 months. The WD Blue drive arrived well-protected and installation was relatively easy. Capacity is higher than before but I can't detect any increase in heat generated under continual use. Overall speed isn't great but I know that it is limited by the Notebook.Price was great, capacity is very good, performance has been fine - all good things to have in a hard drive. If you need one, I can recommend this one. 5Incorrect hard drive and inadequate packing for shipping. I just got this item about 40 minutes ago and it arrived in a yellow warp envelope with no adequate packing. These types of items should at least be sent in a box that ensures the hard drive is not bouncing around during shipping.Since it has in an envelope, the delivery person left it in my front porch although it had rained, the floor was wet and the envelope got all wet as well.Then to add insult to injury when I opened the small black bag that contained the hard drive, I found an incorrect hard drive. A 320 GB instead of the 500 GB I paid for.I am very displeased with this order. It might be an isolated incident but Amazon needs to change how they send these types of items. 1Great Drive, Unforeseen Problems in Installling Win7, Check HDD format specs of old HDD vs new HDD before buying a replacement Bought this great little HDD to replace the failing unit in my Sony VAIO. Physical installation was a snap. Then the problems began. I didn't realize that the HDD industry had changed from the 512 bytes per sector to the 4,096 bytes per sector used in current advanced format hard drives. So what? The recovery disks I had made would not reinstall Win7 due to the new HDD format size. Fortunately, I had an image off the old HDD that I mapped back on. However, weird Win7 problems began to happen and Win7 finally became unstable. System file checker found but could not fix the problem. Win7 repair disk could also not repair. Recovery disks failed at 95% trying to reinstall windows. Sony sells a replacement 512k byte sector HDD for over $250 ... ridiculous. Could buy a new copy of Windows and start from scratch but that just made my blood boil because I'd already paid for Win7 with the laptop. Long story short ... ended-up wiping the HDD and installing a nice little version of Linux on it. Runs sweet as can be. 5Perfect for upgrading your PS3 I was getting fed up with my PS3 running out of space, so I looked it over online and found out this HD is a perfect fit your your PS3 (I don't have a slim, but I think they are the same HD size). The drive installed fast, the PS3 had a back up service that let me throw everything on a USB stick and I was up and running in under 30 minutes. I've downloaded tons of games onto it over the PSN and still have more space than I have used. Quick drive, great price, no issues so far! 5
WD Blue 500GB  Mobile Hard Disk Drive, 5400 RPM SATA 3 Gb/s  2.5 Inch (WD5000BPVT) (Old Model)

WD Blue 500GB Mobile Hard Disk Drive, 5400 RPM SATA 3 Gb/s 2.5 Inch (WD5000BPVT) (Old Model)

4.3
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€88,00
Sale price
€88,00
Regular price
€144,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€56,00)