This will decrease performance on older operating systems, but the question is by how much...
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This will decrease performance on older operating systems, but the question is by how much...
http://anandtech.com/storage/showdoc.aspx?i=3691Quote:
Western Digital’s Advanced Format: The 4K Sector Transition Begins
The first drives will be Caviar Green drives using multiple 500GB platters – so the 1TB, 1.5TB, and 2TB Caviar Green. These drives will be shipping any day now, and can be identified through two different methods: 1) They all have 64MB of cache - the first WD Caviar Green drives to come with that much cache - and 2) They all have EARS in the drive model number, e.g. WD10EARS.
As we stated before, in spite of the benefits of 4K sectors, Western Digital is not pushing these drives as part of any major product launch. Rather they’re going to be quietly trickling in to the marketplace. Expect a price premium at first (as with any other new product) before settling down. We don’t have a drive on-hand to review, but from the fact that this is a low-key launch, WD isn’t painting any expectations of a performance difference, although this will be something to test in the future.
these might be my next upgrade drives once i fell my 2x1TB
WD10EADS are the best storage drives i ever had; no transfer of vibration with stock lianli rubber grommets and completely inaudible over my corsair HX620 @ idle which is a very silent psu :up:
best storage solution out there is SSD (samsung RBB or intel X25) + WD green power drives :yepp:
But notice on their spec sheets that WDC is not showing any improvement in error rates. 4K sectors (and the better efficiency used by the 80 or 100byte (80 here) ECC over the previous method should give a huge boost. That alone would be a selling point to me but with it lacking I don't see any real benefit here. :(
So, does anyone know if the EARS drives support TLER with the WDTLER tool ?
What does he mean by it doesn't come with a five year warranty when according to the label it does? :confused: