I've been looking around for high quality hard drives to use in an external hard drive enclosure to back up data from my PC.
I came across the Western Digital Gold drives, which are enterprise level drives with a long warranty. They seem to be on par (or better) with the Seagate Iron Wolfs. I called Western Digital to ask about them, they told me they would not recommend the Golds for use in an external HDD enclosure, only servers, and would not even provide warranty for such external use.
This puzzled me, as I always thought a 3.5" HDD was a 3.5" HDD, and that you could use any 3.5" HDD in an external enclosure. Is this not the case? If not, why not? Why would the WD Golds be any different from any other 3.5" HDD?
Can anyone recommend another high quality hard drive brand for use in an external enclosure?
Thanks.
I came across the Western Digital Gold drives, which are enterprise level drives with a long warranty. They seem to be on par (or better) with the Seagate Iron Wolfs. I called Western Digital to ask about them, they told me they would not recommend the Golds for use in an external HDD enclosure, only servers, and would not even provide warranty for such external use.
This puzzled me, as I always thought a 3.5" HDD was a 3.5" HDD, and that you could use any 3.5" HDD in an external enclosure. Is this not the case? If not, why not? Why would the WD Golds be any different from any other 3.5" HDD?
Can anyone recommend another high quality hard drive brand for use in an external enclosure?
Thanks.