Model Brand Western Digital Series Caviar SE16 Model WD6400AAKS Performance Interface SATA 3.0Gb/s Capacity 640GB RPM 7200 RPM Cache 16MB Physical Spec Form Factor 3.5" Manufacturer Warranty Parts 3 years limited Labor 3 years limited
YOU CAN PICK WHICHEVER ONE YOU WANT TO BUY FROM. I hadn't seen it at this price since the last Directron deal. Don't forget CashBack or live.com CashBack. Edit by Moderator: Thank you for participating in the forums. However, the link you provided benefited a site other than, or in addition to, the one making the offer. Please in the future provide the most direct link possible.
this is a good deal if tax doesn't apply to your state. for me, since im from cali, the Directron deal saved me a few dollars on tax, but I rather have the Newegg customer service
cesiumvirus
Thrifty Member
posted: Jul. 8, 2008 @ 12:26a
b534202 said: cesiumvirus said: does Newegg price match? i bought this last week for 95, and I want my $5 back lol
You have to manually ask them, and it probably depends on the mood of whoever answers your email or phone.
ya i figured. im just a little peeved as i paid the extra 4 bux for rush processing, and Newegg shipped the same day like promised. but then ups delayed my package so it ended up being a waste of money lol
I bought two of these a few months ago. You won't believe how quiet these drives are. Even a disk-thrashy operation like a defrag is whisper quiet.
Don't forget to check the jumper. I think they ship w/ the jumper in place and you have to take it off to enable the 3.0Gb/s.
Traveler2530
Thrifty Member
posted: Jul. 8, 2008 @ 5:09a
I have 100s and 100s of GBs of unused HDD space that I doubt I'll ever use. What I'm looking for is performance. Any good deals on Raptors? Even 36GB or 74GB pulls are OK for RAID0.
Honestly, with the gb/platter density on the newer drives, they have the same/higher mb/s as a raptor. Although, the raptors do have better access times by far.
sirfergy
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 8, 2008 @ 9:08a
In for 2! This should work nicely for holding all my virtual machines.
YOU CAN PICK WHICHEVER ONE YOU WANT TO BUY FROM. I hadn't seen it at this price since the last Directron deal. Don't forget CashBack or live.com CashBack.
From ChiefValue: Sales tax is required for orders shipping to California, New Jersey, Puerto Rico(FedEx shipping method) and Tennessee. Also, they charge $6.30 for shipping! Not a good deal!
YOU CAN PICK WHICHEVER ONE YOU WANT TO BUY FROM. I hadn't seen it at this price since the last Directron deal. Don't forget CashBack or live.com CashBack.
From ChiefValue: Sales tax is required for orders shipping to California, New Jersey, Puerto Rico(FedEx shipping method) and Tennessee. Also, they charge $6.30 for shipping! Not a good deal!
I have no experience with ChiefValue, but it says "Free Three Business Day Shipping" right on the page.
tcool93
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 8, 2008 @ 11:00a
This is the best drive I've ever owned. Its fast and quiet. I would buy another but don't need it. Don't waste you time though writing a review for ChiefValue, as they never post it. I bought mine from ChiefValue a couple months ago.
Traveler2530 said: I have 100s and 100s of GBs of unused HDD space that I doubt I'll ever use. What I'm looking for is performance. Any good deals on Raptors? Even 36GB or 74GB pulls are OK for RAID0.
TR
WD640s perform just as well (in most cases) as the 36GB and 74GB Raptors. Plus it's quieter, uses less power and it's cheaper than Raptors.
tcool93
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 8, 2008 @ 11:03a
Fliptech said: I bought two of these a few months ago. You won't believe how quiet these drives are. Even a disk-thrashy operation like a defrag is whisper quiet.
Don't forget to check the jumper. I think they ship w/ the jumper in place and you have to take it off to enable the 3.0Gb/s. Do you remember which jumper that is labeled? I didn't change any jumper on mine, and its easily twice as fast as any of my other sata or ide drives.
posthaste
Addicted Member
posted: Jul. 8, 2008 @ 11:18a
Fliptech said: I bought two of these a few months ago. You won't believe how quiet these drives are. Even a disk-thrashy operation like a defrag is whisper quiet.
Don't forget to check the jumper. I think they ship w/ the jumper in place and you have to take it off to enable the 3.0Gb/s.
None of the WD6400AAKS drives I purchased from Newegg were jumpered, but good tip anyway. According to this Western Digital page, a jumper on pins 5 & 6 would limit the drive to 150MB/sec (SATA I).
UAIron said: first 18 reviews on Newegg are one-star reviews - what the F.
Seems like none of the harddrives out there are as reliable as they used to be. Unless of course the reviews have been fabricated...
1st of all there are a total of 17 1star reviews. 2nd you probably have sorted by lowest rating selected.
scottyja
Member
posted: Jul. 8, 2008 @ 4:44p
doceric said: Can I put this drive in a NAS enclosure and use it as a Network drive with my combined Mac and PC computers?
There are a couple of reviews on Newegg's site mentioning these drives in a NAS setup. All of them are positive. Think I'll order 2 of these and D-Link's DNS-323. Thanks OP.
This link doesn't work for me: http://www.fatwallet.com/redirect/bounce.php?afsrc=1&url=http://www.Newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136218
mbnva said: This link doesn't work for me: http://www.fatwallet.com/redirect/bounce.php?afsrc=1&url=http://www.Newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136218 the link is working for me.
and for those who want to avoid paying California tax at Newegg, the drive is back in stock at Directron for $89.xx, + free shipping link
timbo313
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 10, 2008 @ 2:07p
i'm preparing to be blasted for this question, but, what is a really easy enclosure to put a hard drive like this into, and, once you get it in there, and you plug it into your computers USB port, will it recognize the drive like plug n play, with a new folder added, or is it more complicated than that?
Eemrek
Broke Member
posted: Jul. 10, 2008 @ 3:06p
timbo313 said: i'm preparing to be blasted for this question, but, what is a really easy enclosure to put a hard drive like this into, and, once you get it in there, and you plug it into your computers USB port, will it recognize the drive like plug n play, with a new folder added, or is it more complicated than that?
Any simple 3.5" HDD enclosure with USB would work. Cost anywhere from $15-$20 on up. It just shows up as a USB Mass Storage Device and no drivers required if you're using XP (or higher), OS X, Linux, etc. Sort of like a USB flash drive.
Cheers, Eemrek
timbo313
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 11, 2008 @ 11:42a
Eemrek said: timbo313 said: i'm preparing to be blasted for this question, but, what is a really easy enclosure to put a hard drive like this into, and, once you get it in there, and you plug it into your computers USB port, will it recognize the drive like plug n play, with a new folder added, or is it more complicated than that?
Any simple 3.5" HDD enclosure with USB would work. Cost anywhere from $15-$20 on up. It just shows up as a USB Mass Storage Device and no drivers required if you're using XP (or higher), OS X, Linux, etc. Sort of like a USB flash drive.
Cheers, Eemrek
thanks for the info..
but, i have an MAD DOG mega vault enclosure, but it says that it "Supports any IDE hard drive up to 400gb"
how can an enclosure have a ceiling for capacity, as long as its 3.5"?
Eemrek
Broke Member
posted: Jul. 11, 2008 @ 12:42p
timbo313 said: thanks for the info..
but, i have an MAD DOG mega vault enclosure, but it says that it "Supports any IDE hard drive up to 400gb"
how can an enclosure have a ceiling for capacity, as long as its 3.5"?
I know some people have had 500GB IDE drives in that enclosure without issues.
The WD 640GB in this particular deal is SATA though so it wouldn't work in that enclosure.
Cheers, Eemrek
timbo313
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 11, 2008 @ 2:52p
I ordered another encosure after my last message: this one
SK1911094 said: What does OEM mean and will I be able to put this drive in my Dell Inspiron 530? Any help is appreciated. OEM means "Original Equipment Manufacturer".
In the case of hard drives, it means it is just the hard drive itself in a "white box". No driver, software, manual, or cables are included.
Your Dell system has 4 SATA ports from what I can tell, so yes, you can put this drive in your Inspiron 530.
Yep, like other have stated; an IDE enclosure will not work on these SATA drives. You will need a sata enclosure if you want to go the external router. You can check this thread for more details:
Never had a raptor, but my new RAID0 WD6400AAKS rocks!
I received two new WD6400AAKS 16MB cache HDDs Friday. I put them in RAID0 configured as d:\ drive. I have another RAID0 drive with two Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250s 16MB cache configured as my e:\ drive.
As a speed test, I copied two 4 GB avi files from the d:\ to the empty e:\ drive.
Server2008 x64 showed sustained MBs/sec of 184-192. That's correct, both avi files totalling about 8 gigs were copied from my d:\ to e:\ drive in less than 45 seconds. I hardly believed it.
Copying back the other way after a quick format of the d:\ drive showed sustained 127 MB/sec.
Server2008 x64, Q6600 on a Gigabyte EP35-DS3R, no overclocking.
TR
timbo313
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 13, 2008 @ 8:17a
cool, thanks a lot for the info guys.
timbo313
Senior Member
posted: Jul. 13, 2008 @ 9:05a
one more quickie, a reviewer on Newegg says "get a SATA cable if you don't have one, and SATA power plug adapter if your PSU doesn't have SATA power plug"
I bought an Antec MX-100 enclosure for SATA
I plan to connect this external setup to my PC via usb 2.0 , which, if any, cables will I have to get in this case?
timbo313 said: one more quickie, a reviewer on Newegg says "get a SATA cable if you don't have one, and SATA power plug adapter if your PSU doesn't have SATA power plug"
I bought an Antec MX-100 enclosure for SATA
I plan to connect this external setup to my PC via usb 2.0 , which, if any, cables will I have to get in this case? Your Antec MX-100 box has covered everything you'd need.
DPackMan said: SK1911094 said: What does OEM mean and will I be able to put this drive in my Dell Inspiron 530? Any help is appreciated. OEM means "Original Equipment Manufacturer".
In the case of hard drives, it means it is just the hard drive itself in a "white box". No driver, software, manual, or cables are included.
Your Dell system has 4 SATA ports from what I can tell, so yes, you can put this drive in your Inspiron 530.
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