Hard Drives continue to get larger and along with lager capacity the they also continue to get faster. What that means for us is that Western Digital's recently released 2 TB Caviar Black Hard Drive is not only one of the largest drives on the market it's also one of the fastest. Today I will be taking a look at the 2TB Caviar Black and testing it to see how it stands up against SSD's, High RPM Enterprise class drives, and Western Digital's own Velociraptor. Considering the performance we have seen out of 1TB and 1.5TB drives in the past, it will be interesting to see how the numbers come out.
Product Name: Western Digital 2TB Caviar Black Hard Drive
Review Sample Provided by: Western Digital
Review by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Specifications
Transfer Rates |
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Buffer To Host (Serial ATA) |
3 Gb/s (Max) |
Physical Specifications |
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Formatted Capacity |
2,000,398 MB |
Capacity |
2 TB |
Interface |
SATA 3 Gb/s |
User Sectors Per Drive |
3,907,029,168 |
Physical Dimensions |
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English |
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Height |
1.028 Inches |
Length |
5.787 Inches |
Width |
4.00 Inches |
Weight |
1.66 Pounds |
Metric |
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Height |
26.1 mm |
Length |
147 mm |
Width |
101.6 mm |
Weight |
0.75 kg |
Environmental Specifications |
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Shock |
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Operating Shock (Read) |
30G, 2 ms |
Non-operating Shock |
300G, 2 ms |
Acoustics |
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Idle Mode |
29 dBA (average) |
Seek Mode 0 |
34 dBA (average) |
Seek Mode 3 |
30 dBA (average) |
Temperature (English) |
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Operating |
32° F to 140° F |
Non-operating |
-40° F to 158° F |
Temperature (Metric) |
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Operating |
-0° C to 60° C |
Non-operating |
-40° C to 70° C |
Electrical Specifications |
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Current Requirements |
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Power Dissipation |
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Read/Write |
10.70 Watts |
Idle |
8.2 Watts |
Standby |
1.30 Watts |
Sleep |
1.30 Watts |
As used for storage capacity, one megabyte (MB) = one million bytes, one gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes, and one terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment. As used for buffer or cache, one megabyte (MB) = 1,048,576 bytes. As used for transfer rate or interface, megabyte per second (MB/s) = one million bytes per second, megabit per second (Mb/s) = one million bits per second, and gigabit per second (Gb/s) = one billion bits per second. |
Our Test Rig
Intel i7 920
Gigabyte GA-EXS8-UD4P Motherboard
Corsair 620 Power supply
1gb x 3 Triple channel A-Data Ram
Western Digital Velociraptor
Sparkle X265 Video Card
Cooler Master Storm Sniper Case
Windows 7
Performance
I picked out a few of our fastest hard drives to put up against the 2TB Caviar Black, we wouldn't want it to get off easy in our testing would we? Using our i7 test rig I ran each hard drive test using HD Tach Pro, here are the results.
As you can see the 2TB Caviar Black performed admirably, but did not top our list. Of course considering the other drives on the list this wasn't a big shock. The Caviar Black out performed both the 1.5Tb drive from Seagate and Western Digital's own Velociraptor; impressive! The three drives that outperformed the Caviar Black were two 15K RPM hard drives and an SSD, not exactly cheap or even affordable drives. The fact that the 2TB Caviar Black held its own at all is impressive with that kind of competition. The 64MB cache helps it get that impressive Burst performance that almost matches the Crucial SSD.
Overall
So you have amazing performance along with a large capacity, sounds perfect doesn't it? The only issues with Western Digital's 2TB Caviar Black is its price and limited availability. A price I'm sure will drop over time. But when you are getting greater performance over the Velociraptor and top of the line capacity, you should expect to pay a premium.