Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the Western Digital Caviar Green SATA300 WD-EZRS Series and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital Caviar Green SATA300 WD-EZRS Series.
November 2010
(75%)
54 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
There's something to be said for being the first hard drive maker to offer an internal model with three terabytes of total capacity. So, there, I said it. The fact is that arbitrary milestones aren't that important, and this one in particular is compli...
Abstract: Hard disk capacities are growing at an ever-growing rate and the cost per gigabyte has gone down to the point where $99 can get you 2TB of storage space, that’s a mere 5 cents a gigabyte. This compares to the thousands of dollars you would have ...
The Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB drive overcomes a boundary that has taken hard drive manufacturers quite some time to overcome, but it falls short of wowing us. The overall performance of the drive is extremely lacking and we found that even as a ...
Extremely weak driver support (by no fault of the drive itself), Performance significantly hindered by current HBA workarounds
While there are still significant technical hurdles to be overcome, someone has to take that first step in order to push progress along. Hopefully with the new drives out there we will see a quick turnaround on updated drivers and proper native support. T...
Massive Capacity, Good Value, Decent Read Performance, 64MB Cache
Bootable only when used with UEFI capable mobo, Requires additional Host Bus Adapter, Relatively slow Write Speeds
Let's consider price for a moment. At $239, the 3TB Caviar Green steps into a market loaded with competition. While there are no other individual 3TB drives to compete with (Seagate uses 3TB drives in their new BlackArmor NAS), there are plenty of options...
At $239 for an internal drive, the 3TB offering isn't too expensive. You can shave off another penny or two per GB if you go with a smaller drive, but if you want the space of a single drive Western Digital's offering isn't a bad deal. You have to go into...
Published: 2010-10-20, Author: Chris , review by: tweaktown.com
Western Digital has never advertised their Caviar Green product line for high performance. The Caviar Black fills that space. Looking back, I really should have chosen a different set of drives to compare the Caviar Green to, but I really expected t...
Abstract: Hard drives able to hold 3 TB of data need to be considered carefully because they might not always work as expected. This round-up of four high-capacity disks compares products from Hitachi, Seagate, and Western Digital, then covers their caveats. The...