Western Digital Digital WD7500AAKS 750GB USB 2.0 7200 rpm Hard drive
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- Brand: Western Digital
- Part Number: WD7500AAKS
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| From: Amazon Posted: Mar 15, 2008 Type: User Review |
Top-rate SATA drive. Cavernous, reliable and blazing fast
I bought two of these a few months ago to use in RAID-0 configuration. The drives are near-silent and incredibly fast, an outstanding value overall. Highly recommended for any medium or high-end system.
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| From: Amazon Posted: Dec 03, 2007 Type: User Review |
Perfect so far!
I've now had this hard drive for several months. So far I have zero complaints. It's fast and was easy to install. I decided to go with a Western Digital since almost every Maxtor I've ever had eventually crashes. I would recommend this brand or...
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| From: Amazon Posted: Sep 25, 2007 Type: User Review |
Huge Hard Drive, Not A Lot Of $$$
This SATA II 750GB Sata II drive is inexpensive and easy to install. Windows XP Pro recognized it instantly. One thing to note as many already know is that you should order a slightly larger hard drive then you need as you lose a good 50Gb+...
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| From: Pcper Reviewed by: Pcper Expert Posted: Aug 31, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
Summary The following is a summary of the more detailed analysis of the Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD7500AAKS hard drive. For all the in-depth analysis and testing you'd expect from us, be sure to click this link to get all the details! Click thi
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| From: Bigbruin Reviewed by: Bigbruin Expert Posted: Aug 28, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
The battle for bragging rights related to the biggest and baddest desktop hard drive began to heat up in 2006 as capacities of 750GB became a reality, and the thought of 1TB loomed on the horizon. While Seagate was first to 750GB , others soon follo
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| From: Hothardware Reviewed by: Hothardware Expert Posted: Aug 03, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
For several months, the battle for the biggest consumer hard drive was only fought by Hitachi and Seagate. First, only...
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| From: Pcmag Reviewed by: Pcmag Expert Posted: Jun 21, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
Western Digital has avoided jumping into the desktop hard drive capacity game. It makes some sense, since many users never fill up even 250GB hard drives. But as digital photography, amateur video editing, and the massive storage requirements of mode
PROS: FastLowerpowerusageTechbuiltintoincreasereliabilityGoodprice
CONS: Notthelargestcapacitydriveavailable
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