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I was doing research for which 2TB HDs would work in a WHS v1 system.
I found out that Hitachi drives, the 7K2000 series in particular, were mentioned as non-Advanced Format drives that would work.
I found out that Microcenter carried these drives, retail-boxed, for $110 + tax. So I bought 8 of them.
I just opened one of them (six of them were made in China, Jan 2011, two were made in Thailand, Dec 2010) made in China.
The box says 2TB, 32MB cache, 7200RPM.
The drive P/N shows H3D20006472S. Which if you google (not many hits), shows up as a 7K3000, not a 7K2000, and with 64MB cache and SATA 6G, not 32MB cache and SATA 3G.
You might say, what's the problem, more cache and higher interface transfer speeds is good, right?
Well, first off, the box's cache size measurement, which is an indicator of the drive model, doesn't match the drive itself.
Hitachi is pulling a drive switcheroo, just like OCZ did.
I found out that Hitachi drives, the 7K2000 series in particular, were mentioned as non-Advanced Format drives that would work.
I found out that Microcenter carried these drives, retail-boxed, for $110 + tax. So I bought 8 of them.
I just opened one of them (six of them were made in China, Jan 2011, two were made in Thailand, Dec 2010) made in China.
The box says 2TB, 32MB cache, 7200RPM.
The drive P/N shows H3D20006472S. Which if you google (not many hits), shows up as a 7K3000, not a 7K2000, and with 64MB cache and SATA 6G, not 32MB cache and SATA 3G.
You might say, what's the problem, more cache and higher interface transfer speeds is good, right?
Well, first off, the box's cache size measurement, which is an indicator of the drive model, doesn't match the drive itself.
Hitachi is pulling a drive switcheroo, just like OCZ did.