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Tech ARP reviews WD's latest Caviar Green 2TB drive...
Read full article here : Tech ARP - Western Digital 2 TB Caviar Green Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Review
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I've been planning to build a NAS/Home media server for myself, and I always end up in dilemma selecting the case. To go for ATX mini tower cabinet which let you add more HDDs or to go for mini-ITX cabinets, which are very small in size, but comes with limited storage upgrade capability as they feature either single or two HDD slots.
Having a large drive like this for storage, with a smaller 2.5" faster drive for OS make sense, as you get app performance via smaller drive, while the larger drive is perfect for storage. Even though it's slow, it doesn't make lot of difference as you're not looking for groundbreaking performance. Plus, it's slower speed helps in lesser power consumption for 24x7 usage.
No doubts it's pricey. At the cost of this one drive ($300 via newegg) you can get almost 3 1TB drives, but then that's price of being first. I'm sure as Seagate catch with WD, the prices would fall more, making it quite a lucrative drive for large storage Home Servers and NAS alike.

Tech ARP said:Like all Caviar Green hard drives, this 2 TB model has a spindle speed that is somewhere between 5,400 RPM and 7,200 RPM. This allows the drive to run cooler and use less power. This was confirmed by our tests which showed that the 2 TB Caviar Green was a very cool hard drive. It was as cool as the 1 TB Caviar Green at peak load although the 1 TB model was much cooler at idle speeds.
Unfortunately, the slower spindle speed also reduces the drive's performance, compared to other desktop hard drives which have a spindle speed of 7,200 RPM. Its higher areal density does somewhat make up for the slower spindle speed, but not its seek performance. Hence, its poorer performance in some of our benchmark tests.
With that said, it is still an impressive achievement. Two terabytes of storage capacity in a 3.5" hard disk drive is nothing to scoff about, especially when it also boasts low power consumption and thermal output. It will be a great choice for those who are looking for a large storage capacity for videos.
Read full article here : Tech ARP - Western Digital 2 TB Caviar Green Serial ATA Hard Disk Drive Review
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I've been planning to build a NAS/Home media server for myself, and I always end up in dilemma selecting the case. To go for ATX mini tower cabinet which let you add more HDDs or to go for mini-ITX cabinets, which are very small in size, but comes with limited storage upgrade capability as they feature either single or two HDD slots.
Having a large drive like this for storage, with a smaller 2.5" faster drive for OS make sense, as you get app performance via smaller drive, while the larger drive is perfect for storage. Even though it's slow, it doesn't make lot of difference as you're not looking for groundbreaking performance. Plus, it's slower speed helps in lesser power consumption for 24x7 usage.

No doubts it's pricey. At the cost of this one drive ($300 via newegg) you can get almost 3 1TB drives, but then that's price of being first. I'm sure as Seagate catch with WD, the prices would fall more, making it quite a lucrative drive for large storage Home Servers and NAS alike.