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Western Digital 300 GB VelociRaptor SATA 10,000 RPM 16 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Desktop Hard Drive WD3000HLFS [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]

Western Digital 300 GB VelociRaptor SATA 10,000 RPM 16 MB Cache Bulk/OEM Desktop Hard Drive WD3000HLFS [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]
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Product Description

WD Raptor has evolved! PC enthusiasts' favorite 10,000 RPM SATA drive is now faster than ever and available in a 300 GB capacity. Engineered for maximum speed, WD VelociRaptor combines a SATA 3 Gb/s interface and 16 MB cache, to deliver performance that's up to 35 percentage faster than its speedy older brother. With 1.4 million hours MTBF, these drives have the highest available reliability rating on a high-capacity SATA drive and are designed and manufactured to enterprise-class standards to provide enterprise reliability in high duty cycle environments.


Product Details

  • Brand: Western Digital
  • Model: WD3000HLFS
  • Format: CD
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 4.00" w x 5.80" l, 1.08 pounds
  • Hard Disk: 300GB

Features

  • Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
  • ***SINGLE PACK BULK*** Western Digital VelociRapto
  • Micro-hard-drives
  • 250 GB 2.5" Internal SATA Drive
  • 250GI2S-TM

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Engineered for maximum speed! WD VelociRaptor, the newest member of our unique class of 10,000 RPM SATA hard drives, combines a SATA 3 Gb/s interface and 16 MB cache to deliver performance that’s up to 35% faster than its speedy older brother.

WD VelociRaptor – The evolution of 10,000 RPM SATA technology.
Features at a glance
  • Killer speed
  • Rock-solid reliability
  • 5-years limited warranty

The WD Raptor has evolved! PC enthusiasts’ favorite 10,000 RPM SATA drive is now faster than ever.

Killer speed- Built on the performance bloodlines of WD Raptor, these 10,000 RPM drives, with SATA 3 Gb/s interface, and 16 MB cache deliver mind-bending performance. Not only are they 35% faster than the previous generation WD Raptor drives, but they also beat out all other competitors in the field.

Rock-solid reliability - Designed and manufactured to mission-critical enterprise-class standards to provide enterprise reliability in high duty cycle environments. With 1.4 million hours MTBF, these drives have the highest available reliability rating on a high capacity SATA drive.

Double the capacity - State-of-the-art technology packs twice the capacity per disk compared to its older brother WD Raptor resulting in up to 300 GB of high-performance storage space in this enterprise-class 2.5-inch drive.

Ultra-cool operation - WD VelociRaptor consumes 35% less power than the previous generation of WD Raptor.

IcePack mounting frame - The 2.5-inch WD VelociRaptor is enclosed in a backplane-ready 3.5-inch enterprise-class mounting frame with a built-in heat sink that keeps this powerful little drive extra cool when installed in high-performance desktop chassis.

Rotary Acceleration Feed Forward (RAFF) - Optimizes operation and performance when the drives are used in vibration-prone, multi-drive chassis.

NoTouch ramp load technology - The recording head never touches the disk media ensuring significantly less wear to the recording head and media as well as better drive protection in transit.

Compatibility

  • Windows Vista/XP/2000
  • SATA interface connector on motherboard or SATA host controller*
  • Available 3.5-inch internal drive bay

*Compatibility may vary depending on user's hardware configuration and operating system.

Ideal For
Performance enthusiast systems, workstations, and servers


Customer Reviews

Fast, Faster, & Fastest! Raptor 300GB Smokes The Field!5
This HD is a piece of work, and no wonder. Look at its statistics: 10K RPM, 300GB (279.5GB formatted), 1.2 Million Hour MTBF Enterprise reliability factor, 3-platter internal configuration, Icy Dock Heat-Sink/2.5" to 3.5" Adapter, Back-Plane ready, 16MB Cache...and best of all to go along with that 1.2Million MTBF (mean time before failure) rating it's guaranteed to last 5-years by Western Digital's all-inclusive Factory Warranty, the highest in the business.

I'm a big fan of WD's Enterprise HD's, and use them extensively when building systems, or equipping my own system for ultimate reliability and performance. The "new generation" of VelociRaptor HD's is not only faster in all respects than Gen. No.1, its builders have tried very hard to make certain that reliability goes hand-in-hand with high performance, apparently. You can't say enough about attention to detail here either, with that very cool Icy Dock heat-sink/2.5" to 3.5" carrier mounting system either.

A lot of people don't realize that these HD's are in reality just 2.5" in size, truly a little dog doing a big dog's work! So getting 10K RPM performance out of a little 2.5" form-factor system is truly interesting to me, and I have a bit of respect for Western Digital engineering for pulling this out of the hat and making them better 2nd time around, all-around. Let me give you some statistics from HD Tune Pro's benchmarks, and we'll see how a fully loaded and empty Raptor 300GB performs, and perhaps that will shed some light on just how good the HD's are overall.

Fresh formatted and empty, I tested my Raptor in my brand new OEM PC (home built, totally 100% custom-made with all high-end hand-picked parts) with HD Tune Pro, and got this kind of performance:

1) from 8KB to 8192KB block size, with 64MB file size, it *averaged* 128MB/sec Read Speed and 142MB/sec Write Speed

2) same test, loaded with Vista Ultimate 64-bit OS, and some 70GB worth of key applications and a base system of samples and key photographs for my imaging business, making it 72% open space, it *averaged* 97MB/sec Read Speed and 104MB/sec Write Speed

3) In the Benchmark Test, again loaded with the OS and applications and samples, we get 121MB/sec maximum Read Speed, 68MB/sec minimum Read Speed for an average of 101MB/sec across the volume from 0% full to 100% full, a very linear performance.

4) Benchmark Test, loaded, access time is a whopping 7.3 milliseconds (ms), Burst Rate is 152MB/sec., both range-topping figures from any HD I've ever tested!

That kind of performance is what makes people so happy to spend $240 or so on this HD in bulk form, more than $300 in retail boxes, and I cannot argue with their logic after installing and using a Raptor for my boot HD in the new PC build. I've got every new trick in the business in this PC, including the newest, latest, and greatest EVGA X58 1366-compatible motherboard, and twin companion WD "Black" 1TB HD's in an internal 2TB RAID "0" write/read-to volume, plus a big 4TB external RAID 6 system for movies and film, audio, and countless other high-GB-sized projects that I do, and the Raptor controls all of it tight, clean, fast, and reliably.

With all of that menage' internally and externally in this PC, boot time would be several minutes normally, but the Raptor puts everything necessary loaded up and ready in less than a minute. I've trimmed the Start-Up Items to just 23 totally necessary things, where most people wouldn't bother, and that helps with boot time incredibly, or load-time when doing a restart after installing an application or one-time venture for a project, but that is a very, very quick start-up, and you have to give it to the Raptor for pulling it off.

In addition, the Icy Dock seems to do wonders for keeping the Raptor literally cool temperature-wise, as I've never seen temps above 114-degrees F or 33-degrees C yet, and I've been doing some heavy-duty reads, writes and captures with the new PC since I finished it: ie it's NOT had an easy time of it, I've been pushing and pushing the envelope with respect to performance, storage and CPU-wise both, since it was finished last week.

Anytime a HD gets better than 100MB/sec average for read-write performance loaded up with applications, key samples and storage, where it's about 70% or so Free Space, you are styling along pretty XLNT! And this Raptor pulls that off in my new system easily, it seems.

It's virtually silent, as a matter of record, as my PC's 2 x 230mm, 1 x 140mm, and 2 x 120mm internal fans make a bit of racket anyway, so I don't notice the Raptor making much 'clicking and clacking' as it seeks and writes, so those worried about acoustical performance can relax! In fact, my twin internal 1TB WD "Black" HD's (also Enterprise-guaranteed HD's that I also endorse as policy in my business) make a LOT more noise in their RAID 0 configuration, as they are constantly asked to rip, read, and write data internally in the new PC.

The Raptor is just simply the finest boot HD system one could have in a PC or Mac, and I gave it 5 stars ***** across the board for performance, noise, and thermal efficiency. Size is *just right* @ 300GB, not too big, not too small, just right to have plenty of room for basic necessities and some applications, plus Vista Ultimate 64-bit OS (necessary if running more than 4GB of SDRAM in any PC build, or retail computer, as Windows 32-bit addressing stops @ 4GB of RAM/SDRAM) takes up quite a bit of space, more than 20GB if you load everything up but the multiple-language support.

Remarkably, my best impression of this new HD system is that it's seamless, ie you just don't notice its XLNT performance much, it just goes about its job relentlessly, like a little tough warrior who's carrying a Big Dog's burden and making light of it like the Champion it is.

My compliments go out 110% to Western Digital engineering for the "crowning touches" to the VelociRaptor HD systems, as apparently the 150GB version of this HD in its new format is also an XLNT performer like the 300GB version. They have hit it "on the $Money" this time, and Wavey Davey gives the new Raptor his official seal of approval, tested in the field 100%+ and then some in the past week-and-a-half, where I've been pretty brutally breaking in the new PC, just pushing all aspects of the system 24/7 as I fine-tuned the CPU, SDRAM clocking and the HD systems, all 3 of them.

After this brief period with the Raptor I honestly don't know what I'd replace it with, if I had to! Probably just another one, its performance is so addicting...

One aside, though, for reference, and one thing about this Raptor purchase that truly does NEED IMPROVEMENT! Amazon.com, you need to have your head examined for shipping me this Raptor 300GB the way you did!! Wrapping a new HD in a simple double layer of double-bubble-wrap, and throwing it into a HD box with no foam, no layer-holder, HD-specific carrier assembly, or other type of protection is JUST PLAIN STUUUPID!

I was so paranoid about the way it was packed that I formatted it fully, checked it for bad sectors and damage 10 different ways before it was put to the test in my new system, ALL BECAUSE of the way it was shipped!

I give Amazon.com a big ZERO for THAT performance! By the way, this HD was shipped to me, here in the West, by their Arizona drop-ship "house" for HD's and other equipment, and they were the people responsible for this shoddy, risky, stuuupid, packing job on that Raptor HD, so buyer beware if you are receiving HD's from their "Western Operations" at Amazon.com.

I've got to call a Spade a Spade here, and if they publish this review, they had better publish ALL of it, because there is no excuse for risking a valuable, expensive piece of a computer build like a new Raptor 300GB HD by packing it like a novice might do it. They have to know better than that, they just have to, as professionals!

If they've run out of proper packing materials, they need to NOT SHIP until they've got the foam, the HD carrier, some heavy-duty anti-static system, you know, the usual way that a new HD is shipped from a company to the consumer.

I almost sent it back, sight unseen, never tried, just because of the way it was shipped, but I was under pressure to get the build-out completed last week, and I took a chance on this Raptor being aok fine after testing it completely, every way I knew how outside of the computer before installing it internally in the new chassis. So....

I'll repeat it once more, as it's been noted by others here, Amazon.com needs to step up its act, improve its shipping practices, with delicate OEM or "loose" HD's from their shipping facilities to the buyer. The type of packing that was pulled off in my case is just unacceptable in every way, and I leave it at that. IMPROVE, or start to LOSE BUSINESS because people don't like what you're doing.

Wavey Davey 5-03-2009

WOW!5
This hard drive is FAST! Easy install into my MacPro HDD bay without needing any extra parts or cables. Yes, it was expensive, but I was tired of the HDD being the slowest part of my system (MacPro with two dual-core Xeon processors, ATI Radeon X1900 video card, and 6GB of memory). The MacPro boots up in half the time it did before, and programs launch much faster too! If you want hard drive capacity and speed isn't the greatest need, then buy a cheaper hard drive because you can buy a 1.5 TB HDD for less money.

Fast drive5
Been a long time user of Western Digital hard drives and the one time I had an issue with one (about 12 years ago) they gave me a new drive at no expense to me even though it was out of warranty. Ever since then I continue to use their drives in my computers.

Using this drive as my Vista Home 64 boot drive and have been pleased with it's performance although I have not ran benchmarks on it. Vista's rating system gives it a 5.9, but that isn't really telling you anything.

Just be aware this is an OEM drive, meaning it comes in ESD bag without any cables, mounting hardware, or documentation. Not really an issue since any motherboard comes with more than enough SATA cables, but if you are adding it to an existing computer make sure to order yourself a cable.