Western Digital Elements 2 TB External Desktop Hard Drive (USB 2.0, Black)
Posted by Notcot on Dec 23, 2010 in PCs & Laptops |
Western Digital HD Elements2TB USB 20 BK UK WDBAAU0020HBKUESN Storage External Hard Drives
- Compatible operating systems: – Windows 7/Vista/
- Source data-sheet: ICEcat.biz
- Hard disk interface: USB 2.0
- Data transfer rate (max): 480 Mbit/s
- Power requirements: 100-240 VAC 50-60Hz
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Great drive !,
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I Have 3 of the previous model and they have not been a problem once – So I picked up one of these new version’s and it worked out the box and so far it’s been 100% reliable and I’m very happy with it. If you’re after some cheap extra storage then I would recommend this Drive – 1TB is more than enough for 90% of everyday users
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Quiet, cool and unobtrusive,
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I bought this hard disk primarily for use with Apple Time Machine from two Mac laptops – a Macbook and a Macbook Pro. The drive comes formatted for Windows but a reformat only took a few seconds. Usable space on the drive is 931.5GB – I have the drive partitioned, 600GB for Time Machine and 330GB for general usage.
The drive is very smart, with a textured top and glossy sides and has rubber feet. Both connectors (power and usb) are at the back, next to a white activity light, so there’s nothing flashing at the front. The power lead is fairly compact (compared to my Lacie FA Porsche drive), with the transformer built in to the plug rather than halfway along the lead. Even the USB cable is well designed, with moulded easy-grip ends.
The drive is almost completely silent and runs very cool despite having no fan. I’ve probably moved about 1TB on and off it over the last 24 hours and it’s never even been warm. Transfer speeds seem to be around 1GB/minute for both large files (a 200GB SuperDuper sparseimage) and many small files (my 50GB iTunes library), which is about standard for a USB hard disk as far as other reviews say. This equates to about 130Mb/s – USB is apparently capable of 480Mb/s, but I’ve never seen those speeds.
The drive has a two year warranty in the UK/Europe, which I think is the same as other drives in the WD range (although the My Book Elite has 3 years).
All in, for a budget external drive this is a great buy with solid build and performance to match any decent USB drive.
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