If he gave you a WD "Green", return it.Originally posted by: techboie
I asked my dealer for a 32mb 640GB WD but he gave a Green one. How much slower is Green from Black in terms of gaming and installing apps/OSes and data transfer?
I agree with Blain 100%... TAKE IT BACK!Originally posted by: Blain
If he gave you a WD "Green", return it.Originally posted by: techboie
I asked my dealer for a 32mb 640GB WD but he gave a Green one. How much slower is Green from Black in terms of gaming and installing apps/OSes and data transfer?
You asked for a 32MB cache 640GB WD and he gave you a 16MB version.
He sold you something that you didn't want! :roll:
Originally posted by: yh125d
People, Green = 5400rpm at idle/low transfer speeds, but ramps up when needed. It's speedstep for your HD
Originally posted by: Blain
Buy a Black and then comment. :laugh:
They are very quiet.
Originally posted by: Blain
I'm a "Black" owner, mine is very quiet.
Maybe you received a defective drive... WD has a good RMA program.
Originally posted by: Pneumothorax
It all comes down to priorities, if you need cool n' quiet (although in a GOOD INSULATED case with rubber mounts, the black isn't much louder than my green EADS drive) get the green. If you want all out performance for a 7200 rpm 1TB drive get the Black.
Originally posted by: yh125d
People, Green = 5400rpm at idle/low transfer speeds, but ramps up when needed. It's speedstep for your HD
Originally posted by: taltamir
the green are the cheapest per GB on the market. Which makes them very attractive if you are building a Redunant Array of INEXPENSIVE Drives.
We've all heard that one before...Originally posted by: taltamir
the green are the cheapest per GB on the market.
Which makes them very attractive if you are building a Redunant Array of INEXPENSIVE Drives.