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The 640GB Caviar Blue shares several specifications with the disappointing 500GB model, including a 16MB cache and 7,200rpm spindle speed - but the use of denser 320GB platters boosts performance. Results of 90.5MB/sec in our file read test and 79.1MB/...

Neither cheap enough nor fast enough to keep up with its rivals...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-02 03:33:26
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Although it offers slightly less storage, this 640 GB version of WesternDigitals Caviar Blue SE 16 is a direct competitor to Samsungs 750 GB SpinPoint F1.With just two 320 GB platters (see right), this hard drive manages to be faster than Samsungs a...

Excellent reading and writing speeds, Very quiet, Temperature wellcontrolled...

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custompc.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-02 03:33:26
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The 640GB Western Digital Caviar Blue is very quick and a great example of how important areal density is to hard disk performance. The 750GB Samsung F1 is also fast, and although it costs £13 more, it provides stiff competition.With a slight victory...

The 640GB Western Digital Caviar Blue is very quick and a great example of how important areal density is to hard disk performance. The 750GB Samsung F1 is also fast, and although it costs £13 more, it provides stiff competition.With a slight victory...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-02 03:33:30
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Western Digitals latest internal SATA hard disk has a capacity of 640GB, as it consists of two 320GB platters. We were sceptical about Western Digitals claims that this design would improve file-copying performance, but we were pleasantly surprise...
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This drive represents Western Digitals move to higher-density platters, and with its two-platter 640GB capacity and $169 price tag, its a perfect example of how affordable modern mass-storage devices are.

Very low cost per formatted gigbabyte, excellent performance, cool and relatively quiet operation...

Still not completely noise and vibration free The Final Word This drive represents Western Digitals move to higher-density platters, and with its two-platter 640GB capacity and $169 price tag, its a perfect example of how affordable modern mass-storag...

This drive represents Western Digitals move to higher-density platters, and with its two-platter 640GB capacity and $169 price tag, its a perfect example of how affordable modern mass-storage devices are.
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While the latest and highest capacity drives are always the most tempting, the capacity slots just under these tend to offer by far the best value.Need concrete proof? This 750GB drive from Western Digital is approaching half the price of Hitachis amb...

Great price, Spacious capacity...

Not quite top performance...

While the latest and highest capacity drives are always the most tempting, the capacity slots just under these tend to offer by far the best value.Need concrete proof? This 750GB drive from Western Digital is approaching half the price of Hitachis amb...
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It seems like only yesterday we recommended the Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 (web ID: 88756), and marvelled that you could get 750GB of storage for just £234. A year down the line, and its time to marvel again. The SE16 provides 750GB, but for just 17...
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tomshardware.co.uk Updated: 2017-01-25 02:19:41
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Seagate still trails behind WD, because its 1 TB Barracuda 7200.11 isnt available yet. The storage marketplace has grown noticeably faster than have markets for other PC components in the past few years, primarily because hard disks are being used i...
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Well it’s that time again. You have finally filled up all of your available space and instead of backing it up to a cd/dvd, you would rather buy a new harddrive. Now comes the decision as to just what hard drive to buy. Currently, the 4 most popular...

Speed, Cost, Warranty...

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As we can see from the tests above, the Seagate wins in most of the tests. For the experienced or even novice computer techies, the Seagate would be a better choice. With a 5 year warranty, compared to the Western Digital’s 3 years, the Seagate come...
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Renown for creating the world’s first form of caviar that almost everyone can enjoy, this new three platters worth of fish eggs sports the next generation of SATA. The interface supports up to 300MB/s, but considering how the original SATA drives ha...

If you like being on top of technology and just having the best toys, this drive just might be your catch...
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