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Western Digital 2TB WD Black Performance Internal Hard Drive HDD - 7200 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64 MB Cache, 3.5" - WD2003FZEX

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Capacity: 2TB


Style: 64 MB Cache


Features

  • Desktop performance gaming hard drive
  • Performance storage available in up to 10TB* capacities | * As used for storage capacity, 1TB = one trillion bytes. Actual user capacity may be less depending on operating environment.
  • Designed for gamers, system builders, and creative professionals.
  • Western Digitals StableTrac and Dynamic Cache Technology increase reliability and optimize performance
  • An industry-leading 5-year limited warranty** | ** See official Western Digital website for warranty details.

Description

WD Black performance storage is designed to enhance your PC experience across heavier computing tasks whether you are a digital artist, video editor, photographer, or gamer. Available with an impressive 256 MB of DRAM cache on higher capacity models, the WD Black drive is optimized for drive performance so you can spend more time experiencing the things you love most. Enhance your PC’s performance even further when you combine a WD Black drive with an SSD for a dual drive configuration, allowing you to benefit from the additional caching of your operating system onto the SSD for increased performance. All together, the WD Black drive gives you the hard drive performance. Easy Backup And Upgrade: Acronis True Image WD Edition software, available as a free download, can clone drives and backup your operating system, applications, settings and all of your data.


RAM: ‎2 TB


Hard Drive: ‎2 TB Serial ATA-600


Brand: ‎WD_BLACK


Series: ‎Black


Item model number: ‎WD2003FZEX


Hardware Platform: ‎PC; Mac


Item Weight: ‎1.32 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.8 x 4 x 1 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.8 x 4 x 1 inches


Color: ‎WD Black 2TB


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR3 SDRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎2 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA-600


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200 RPM


Manufacturer: ‎Western Digital


Language: ‎English


Country of Origin: ‎Thailand


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎October 1, 2013


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


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  • I only purchase WD Black Hard Drives (for 12+ years) and have never had a problem or failure yet.
Capacity: 4TB Style: 256 MB Cache
I oversee technology for an entire school and have done so for over a decade. For my professional and personal usage I only purchase the WD Black Hard Drives and I have literally never had a problem or failure with any of them during that entire 12 year period. So, that's all I continue to buy. I used to purchase another brand name drive but we had problems with them. There's nothing worse than having a hard drive crap out taking all the data with it. Granted we usually have back ups but there's always the gnawing feeling that something gets lost when restoring from backup no matter how frequent the backups. Plus there's the stress, frustration, and lost productivity while the unit is offline. Yes, these drives are more expensive than many other hard drives. However, when you factor in the dramatically improved reliability and longevity, it has been my experience that they are more than worth the extra money. To be sure, there's no doubt that there may be an occasional bad unit or one that just fails, but, so far, in my experience we have never encountered one. Plus, they have a 5 year warranty and a high MTBF rating both of which, of course, are very reassuring. Side note: if you're not backing up your data to some sort of disconnected storage device and you lose data that's not the fault of the drive or the malware that took out your data. In my experience, there are two kinds of people in the world: those who have lost data and those who will lose data. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2019 by M. Stephen Chase

  • Be VERY cautious purchasing this item.
Capacity: 4TB Style: 256 MB Cache
I initially purchased this hard drive for my top of the line custom PC build. I had an expert put together my PC (i9 9900K, RTX 2080TI, Two 2 TB NVMe 970 EVO SSD's, MSI MEG Z390 ACE MB). Initially when I brought the PC home, everything was fine. This WD hard drive was storing a couple TB of my gaming clips and I had no complaints. After a week or so, I noticed my HDD was no longer listed in my drive list. I troubleshot the issue and wasn't able to figure out what was wrong. I gave up for a few days and noticed that all of the sudden, the hard drive was back in my list of drives. I hadn't done anything I know of to cause this. This off-an-on appearance of the drive happened several times until I contacted the professional who put together my PC - he told me that it was a defective drive and to return it for a replacement. I did this and received the same HDD as a replacement item. Almost immediately after installing the new HDD I noticed once again that it wasn't appearing in my list of available drives. Again it began to show up sporadically. At this point I figured it must be a problem with my setup or some other faulty component. I troubleshot this issue EXTENSIVELY. It finally came to the point where I completely uninstalled everything and installed a brand new motherboard myself. I was very excited to see that after I plugged everything in and booted up, my hard drive was listed in my drives. I had thought I fixed the issue, but then the next day the drive had disappeared again. I've taken the computer to 3 different experts to help troubleshoot my issue and they've all claimed that this is a faulty drive and that all other components are functioning properly. I reached out to request a refund for the faulty drive that I have been sent (twice) and the company is now refusing to assist me with my issue. I would be VERY cautious ordering this item as from what I've seen, it's very probable that the components being sold are old, damaged, reused, or faulty in some way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2019 by Jeremy

  • WD > Seagate
Capacity: 1TB Style: 64 MB Cache
Once upon a time I made the mistake of trying out the cheaper seagate sshd desktop models because it promised faster speeds and more storage for the price of wd black. Currently going through the tedious rma process of that drive which was used in a machine extremely infrequently until anything I tried to save on it kept giving me a disk read error. Switched back to wd black which Ive used for years in other desktops to replace that. Id rather stick to the 7200rpm black model and used a ssd for a boot drive than touch another seagate again. I didnt want to believe all the issues people said about seagate but wow they were not kidding. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2019 by vxs

  • Warranty they offer is bad.
Capacity: 2TB Style: 64 MB Cache
Normally I don't have issue with western digital drives. I happened to get one that was DOA. Return process seemed fine, until I got my hard drive mailed back to me indicating that they took no action. The cited reason, "damage". Now I don't know about you, but I handle my drives very carefully, and I followed all of their instructions. The only mark I can see is a very very small crack in the plastic that would easily go unnoticed by any one not looking for it. At the same time, the reason why I was RMAing the drive was due to the fact that IT DIDN'T WORK. I have no doubt in my mind that they could have replaced the damaged piece since its part of the board, but it was easier for them to just say, "Nope" and return it back to me. If i ever bother to buy these drives again, I will be scrutinizing them with a fine toothed comb because the reasons for not backing their product are in this case ridiculous. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2016 by Joe Average Joe Average

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