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Western Digital Black 4TB Hard Drive - 4TB Storage Goes Mainstream

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Hot on the heels of the enterprise-class ReSATA 4TB (WD4000FYYZ) hard drive’s release, WD came out with another 4TB HDD offering. November last year saw the launch of the WD Black 4TB (WD4001FAex) which is targeted at non-enterprise users. Like the ReSATA 4TB, the Black 4TB is a 3.5-inch internal hard drive that makes use of the current SATA 6Gbps interface and has a standard rotational speed of 7200RPM.

Hot on the heels of the enterprise-class ReSATA 4TB (WD4000FYYZ) hard drive’s release, WD came out with another 4TB HDD offering.

Hot on the heels of the enterprise-class ReSATA 4TB (WD4000FYYZ) hard drive’s release, WD came out with another 4TB HDD offering.

Some technologies that are highlighted on the Black 4TB include the use of dual processors and dynamic cache, both of which are working to speed up the hard drive’s overall performance. With the help of dynamic cache, the hard drive automatically adjusts the balance between read and write traffics to prevent performance bottlenecks. The Black 4TB also features StableTrac which helps in reducing vibration and stabilizing the HDD’s platters. This setup results in accurate tracking during HDD’s operation and improved performance. For data protection and durability, the Black 4TB also employs No Touch ramp load technology. With this feature, the recording head never touches the disk media and reduces wear and tear of the involved delicate components.

The Black 4TB also features StableTrac which helps in reducing vibration and stabilizing the HDD’s platters.

The Black 4TB also features StableTrac which helps in reducing vibration and stabilizing the HDD’s platters.

By dismantling the Black 4TB’s printed circuit board, we discovered that it makes use of the Marvell 88i9346-TFJ2 chip, the same controller found on the ReSATA 4TB and the VelociRaptor 1TB (WD1000DHTZ). CoupLED with it is a Samsung K4T511630J-BCe7 which serves as the hard drive’s 64MB buffer.

We began testing the Black 4TB by running CrystalDiskMark on it, where it recorded read and write speeds higher than those of the ReSATA 4TB. These readings are consistent with the HDD’s overall score in PCMark Vantage. However, in AS SSD and PCMark 7, the ReSATA 4TB noticeably dominated in these test categories, registering a better overall score and faster speeds than the Black 4TB. A closer look at the details of the Futuremark benchmarks, the Black 4TB dominated in certain tasks, but there were also times when it was left behind by the ReSATA 4TB.

These readings are consistent with the HDD’s overall score in PCMark Vantage.

These readings are consistent with the HDD’s overall score in PCMark Vantage.

While the WD Black 4TB is not the fastest, large-capacity hard drive in the market, the ample storage that it can offer is still its main selling point. A hard drive offering positioned toward consumers, WD is selling for a more affordable price point of PhP 14,899. Given its vast space, decent performance, and reasonable price, we recommend the Black 4TB to those who are into content creation and gaming.

Specifications

§  Interface: SATA 6Gb/s

§  Rotational Speed: 7,200 RPM

§  Buffer Size: 64MB

§  Average Latency: 4.20ms

§  Load/unload Cycles: 300,000 minimum

§  Formatted Capacity: 4,000,787 MB

§  User Sectors Per Drive: 3,907,029,168

§  Dimensions: Height 26.1 mm, Depth 147 mm, Width 101.6 mm

§  Weight: 0.78 kg

§  Operating Shock (Read): 30G, 2ms

§  Non-operating Shock: 300G, 2ms

§  Acoustics: Idle Mode: 29 dBA (average), Seek Mode: 34 dBA (average)

§  Temperature: Operating -0°C to 60°C, Non-operating -40°C to 70°C

§  Power Dissipation: Read/Write: 10.40 Watts, Idle: 8.10 Watts, Standby: 1.20 Watts, Sleep: 1.20 Watts

§  Non-recoverable read errors per bits read: <1 in 1014

§  Warranty: 5 years

 

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