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Cheap with good performance - this is an excellent 2TB hard disc.

If you are looking for a cheap 2TB hard disc, you will not find a better Western Digital's Caviar Green 2TB, which is less than 6.5 cents per gigabyte. However, the cheap price is meaningless if its performance is inadequate.

Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB

Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB

The Caviar Green series is designed to save energy, so it only has a spinning speed of 5400rpm, compared to the normal desktop disc's 7200rpm. Western Digital has made some caching algorithms designed to eliminate the decrease in performance resulting from the slow spinning speed.

This seems to have been successful in the large file transfer test, as the performance of the disc was the same as that of other competitors running at full speed, achieving an average of 139.8MB/s depending on the write speed of 133.1MB/s and the reading speed of 146.4MB/s. However, in the small file transfer tests, it reached an average of 47.1MB/s, with the slow write speed of 37.6MB/s and the read speed of 56.6MB/s. This makes it suitable to be used as a data disc rather than the system disc.

However, it is not necessarily a bad thing, especially if you have a fast boot hard disc or an SSD in the system. If you just want a lot of space at a good price, Western Digital's Caviar Green 2TB is just too hard to beat, and it won the Budget Buy award.

Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB

·         Price: $123

·         Website: www.dabs.com

·         Ranking: 4/5

·         Capacity: 2TB

·         Interface: SATA3

·         Spinning speed: 5,400rpm

·         Cache: 64MB

·         Search time: 8.9ms

·         Noise when idle: 24dB(A)

·         Warranty: two-year RTB

Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB - An Energy-Saving Hard Disc

If more space and low price are what you want, this low-power disc is for you

Western Digital’s Caviar Green 3TB is an energy-saving 3TB hard disc designed to save power by using Western Digital's IntelliPower technology, which uses multiple caching algorithms to achieve the best performance available from the spinning speed of 5400rpm of the disc.

Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB

Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB

A low-power disc will probably not be as fast as other power-consuming counterparts, but the Caviar Green did a pretty good job if considered about everything. Its performance in large file transfer test was particularly good, with an average of 139.2MB/s based on the write speed of 132.1MB/s and the read speed of 146.3MB/s.

It was in the small file transfer tests that the slow spinning speed had a bad influence. Here the disc’s throughput dropped to an average of 47.5MB/s, the read speed of 38.4MB/s and the write speed of 56.6MB/s. They were not bad for a low-power disc, but it meant that it’s more appropriate to be used as a data disc rather than the system disc.

The actual compensation of the Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB is that it’s cheap, which costs only a bit more than 4.75 cents per gigabyte. A two-year RTB warranty is not very generous, but we can forgive it at this price, and this hard disc won a Budget Buy award.

Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB

·         Price: $160

·         Website: www.pixmania.com 

·         Ranking: 5/5

·         Capacity: 3TB

·         Interface: SATA3

·         Spinning speed: 5,400rpm

·         Cache: 64MB

·         Search time: 8.9ms

·         Noise when idle: 24dB(A)

·         Warranty: two-year RTB

Western Digital Caviar Red 3TB For Home And Small Enterprises NAS Devices

If you are looking for a NAS disc and do not need a fast write speed for small files, this should be a great choice.

While most hard discs are designed for versatility, Western Digital’s Red SATA3 disc series are designed to be used at home and in NAS devices for small enterprises. It is designed to achieve durability and energy efficiency, and has low noise, at only 23dB(A).

Western Digital Caviar Red 3TB

Western Digital Caviar Red 3TB

Western Digital’s IntelliPower system promised a faster throughput than what you would expect from a 5400rpm disc. As promised, its performance in our tests is the same as that of many SATA3 discs running at the spinning speed of 7200rpm.

In the large file transfer tests, it wrote at 145.8MB/s and read at 150.7MB/s to achieve an average speed of 148.3MB/s. However, it was not very fast for writing small files, with a throughput of 41.2MB/s. Reading small files proved to be better, at 62.2MB/s, achieving an average rate of 51.7MB/s.

While the slow write speed for small files means that Red is not ideal if you want to back up your data often to the NAS device, for example, low energy consumption, low noise and a three-year warranty make it suitable for that intended purpose. With only 6.5 cents per gigabyte, this price is also great, but you can buy Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB which is slightly cheaper if performance is not so important to you.

Western Digital Caviar Red 3TB

·         Price: $185

·         Website: www.officenerd.com 

·         Ranking: 5/5

·         Capacity: 3TB

·         Interface: SATA3

·         Spinning speed: 5,400rpm

·         Cache: 64MB

·         Search time: unrevealed

·         Noise when idle: 23dB(A)

·         Warranty: three-year RTB

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