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No, they are still around, maybe you have mentally blocked them out, so your eyes turn the other way.
No, they are still around, maybe you have mentally blocked them out, so your eyes turn the other way.
Yeah, I have that 2 TB green drive in an external enclosure and it is very quiet. Fast too. I have it hooked up eSATA and I get > 120 MB/s sequential read on the fast end of the platters, > 90 MB/s average seq read. It is as fast or faster than my 1Tb blacks. I did turn the spindown head parking off on the WD20EARS though.
If you don't mind me asking, what is your concern about ssd's? I made the switch last summer and I hate to think of going back.
Only he knows, but I can guess finances can play a role. Not everyone wants to spend money on an SSD drive, especially when you factor dollar per gigabyte.
Even though SSD prices are dropping they're still expensive compared to spinner drives with their massive storage space.
I know I waited till prices dropped enough for me before I got one. And for me it had to be at least a 120gig or I didn't want it. That's me.
Anyway I can understand why one would hold off.
I have three WD Black drives in two towers, including the one in my Sys Specs, and they aren't loud at all.
I think that you mean a higher tolerance for noise :). I'm very much for quiet machines. 2 of my builds at home use the Antec Sonata II case, known for it's silent performance. My primary machine that runs the WD Caviar Black, has an 80GB SSD (which is obviously silent), and I'm considering replacing my slightly older Nvidia 9800GTX+ with a Radeon 5850 mostly because it's much quieter. Perhaps I just don't hear the Caviar Black as it's near the bottom on my case and only sitting about 6 inches off the floor. I think that some of these drives are just noisier than others. I have heard some Caviar Blacks that are noticeably louder that mine.
I use caviar blue's at work. I have 7 of the 500GB's and 2 of the 1TB's. And I'd say they give me 98% of the performance on the black series. I opted for the black at home just for the longer warranty. Performance wise, it's pretty much a toss up.