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$139.99 is the lowest price that I've seen to date. $35.00 per TB.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EHBEUZO
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EHBEUZO
Hitachi 4TB Coolspins have been $129, as well as the Seagate equivalent.
This is the lowest Amazon price on the WD Green 4TB.
I see the Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB at $149.99 currently on Amazon, although it was $139.99 briefly, according to Camelizer.
Best price I can find on the 4TB Coolspin is $159. It's $174.99 on Amazon right now.
And not all drives are equal simply because they're offering the same capacity. You saying you wouldn't consider a 4TB Black a hot deal at $140 because other drives of the same capacity are cheaper?
so it's still a hot deal for me, even though i don't really need 4TB with this speed. good point about funboy's green penis tho LOLThis is the lowest price I've seen on the 4tb WD Green, if that's what you specifically want, so it's a hot deal for those people. As mentioned, it is not the hottest deal at price per TB. But none of this conversation is nearly as troubling as funboy's green penis. The fact that he considers that a "lighter note" is scary and likely means he will never procreate.![]()
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If I am concerned about reliability, which is better, WD Red or WD Green? Or should I go for Hitachi / Seagate?
While I am looking for a good deal, the +/-~$30 is not worth the headache of a failed hard drive to me.
do these still have the head parking issue?
I believe the general thinking is that the Red is a better made drive. I'm not convinced there's any physical difference. They do have a 3 year instead of a 2 year warranty, so that may be worth the extra $ to many people. Of course, if you want to use the drive in a RAID array, you'll want the Red.
I'd also like to know this, ie, what the APM value is set at. If anybody can fire up crystal disk info and let us know if there is smart value for load\unload count (this value only exists on drives with aggressive APM values) it would be much appreciated to the community.
I would expect approximately one for every time I access the drive, or every time the drive is spun up and then spun down. The numbers look fine.Yikes, look at your load/unload counts relative to power cycles.
I would expect approximately one for every time I access the drive, or every time the drive is spun up and then spun down. The numbers look fine.