WD1500AHFDRTL Western, Wonderful drive with one..
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Wonderful drive with one big flaw
Let’s start with the only big flaw of this drive. The clear glass that allows you to see the drive. Great in theory, but not in practicality. To see the hard drive work you either need to mount it outside of the computer or to the glass on the side of your tower. Problem with that is that both methods void the warranty!!! There is really no way to view it working without voiding the warranty (read the manual) so minus 1 star for that. Of course they would only know this if you told them or sent the drive in an exterior case for repair!
I disagree with the review below about it being quiet. It is loud (in comparison to other drives)
Onto the positives. Fastest serial drive there is. 10,000 RPM with a 16 cache is the icing on the cake. I upgraded from the 74gig with 8 cache and what a difference. The price is high and raiding 2 of these together is only for the rich! But as far as hard drives go, this is the king of them all. I am a gamer and have been very please with the results. If you can afford it, it is the way to go. But consider the model without the window. You will save a few bucks and get the same performance
Update (2/6/2012):
The featured review for this product, Western Digital WD1500AHFDRTL Raptor X 150GB SATA/150 Hard Drive Electronics, was written by Anthony L. Weber.
The average rating for this item is out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.
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Posted on: May 18, 2010
Filed under: Reviews



Reviews (3)
Fernando Ferreira
April 23rd, 2010 at 8:57 pm
GOOD!!!
Pros:It works, it’s fast and SATA is a plus.
Cons: Not much faster than a Seagate (7200, 32MB cache).It runs really hot!!
Anthony L. Weber
April 29th, 2010 at 1:38 pm
Wonderful drive with one big flaw
Rated 4 stars.
Amazonist
May 11th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
Buy it now.
This drive (clear drive window) edition is a louder than the non-transparent one so you might want to take note of that. Also it it duhhh. more expensive. and like a previous reviewer said its not practical, even with the mounting technique to the side of the window, how often are you going to watch that platter spin @ 10,000 rpm and the actuator go bezerk? Its just a fancy thing but you shouldn’t buy this one. I have two of the regular WD Raptors in a RAID0 config, and while its no where as noisy as a SCSI disc, you do hear the random accesses taking place. But it idle’s like a regular 7,200 rpm quiet drive however. My previous SCSI was a Cheetah X15.1 which idle’s louder than this accesses and also when its accessing it sounds like a needle scraping the platter @ 15,000 rpm! Not sure about the modern cheetah x15.5’s in comparison with that, but this is good enough and you can build a faster array with these than the cheetahs for much less the price! With two of these i get 168 MB/s linear read on a Intel CH7-R chipset on the asus p5w dh dlx. Some might argue you might get the same linear read with other cheapter cavier drives or so, but this is much faster for random accesses so it seems more responsive, and because of that overall faster! Get it and tell WD thanks.
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