For the most part, yes.Is this just a ploy to separate me from my money? Will I notice a difference.
I have two identical 1TB WD Blacks one with 32MB the other with 64MB. The 64MB drive feels noticeably faster and scores higher in ATTO benchmarks.
... Then they are not identical now, aren't they?
I'm pretty sure the older blacks use more platters, which can also affect performance.
SATA3 would only affect the burst rate, which is usually meaningless. The difference was already mentioned - platter configuration:WD1002FAEX and WD1001FALS. It would seem the 32MB one is SATA2, and the 64MB SATA3, though I'm not sure that would really make any difference for these drives.
SATA3 would only affect the burst rate, which is usually meaningless. The difference was already mentioned - platter configuration:
FALS = 3 x 333 GB.
FAEX = 2 x 500 GB.
FAEXs platters have a higher areal density so they can transfer data faster.