So if you don’t have a SATA III capable motherboard, don’t worry about it.Ĭons: The only con that I can think of is very minor but while sitting on a motherboard box, the vibration produced by the hard drive was more than I expected and was more than the previous model also tested on the same box. ![]() I also tested the new drive on a SATA II connection and as I figured the results were within a margin of error as some values were higher and some were lower than when on the SATA III connection. I tested the previous model of this drive being the WD1003FAEX from 2010 vs. (Older model was WAY louder, heard it constantly) The only time I ever heard it was when it went into its standby phase and I could hear it spin down as it was shutting off. Very quiet, never made a sound while in use.
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