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(More customer reviews)I purchased three of these for my Mac Pro Quad Core desk top which I purchased at Amazon. One 500Gb is set up as stand-alone/backup hard drive and Two 500Gb are set up as a RAID. They installed very quickly without any issues at all, are fast and work well with a Dual Processor Intel system, and are super quiet. I emphasize how quiet they are since I've had many Maxtor brand hard drives which while are quite reliable as well, but, seem to vibrate annoyingly at a frequency that resonates through the PC case. These WDs are in fact much quieter considering that TWO of the 500 GB SATAs plus another stand-alone 250 (comes with the Mac Pro for OS/boot drive) and a 3rd 500 Gb WD SATA drive of the same model (a total of four installed) are all installed and running so quietly. There's no noise or vibration to hint that 4 of these are inside the Mac Pro case. Read and Write performance on both the RAIDS and stand alones has been excellent. Highly recommended.
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Product Description:
WD Caviar SE16 7200 RPM next-generation SATA hard drive features 500 GB of storage and a 16 MB cache for lightning-fast performance. Yes, this reliable drive is fast, but it still delivers technologically advanced acoustics and cool operation. Designed for high-performance computers, multimedia and gaming systems.
Main Features
Manufacturer: Western Digital Corporation
Manufacturer Part Number: WD5000KSRTL
Manufacturer Website Address: www.wdc.com
Package Type: Retail
Storage Capacity: 500GB
Rotational Speed: 7200 rpm
Data Transfer Rate: 300MBps External Maximum Serial ATA - II, 748Mbps Internal Maximum
Interfaces/Ports: 1 x 7-pin Serial ATA/300 Serial ATA
Form Factor: 3.5" 1/3H Internal
Dimensions: 1.028" Height x 4.00" Width x 5.787" Depth - Approximate
Weight: 1.32 lb
Standard Warranty: 1 Year(s) Limited
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