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Western Digital 1TB WD Blue Mobile Hard Drive HDD - 5400 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, 128 MB Cache, 2.5" - WD10SPZX

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Capacity: 1TB


Pattern: Hard Drive


Features

  • Reliable everyday computing
  • WD quality and reliability
  • Free Acronis True Image WD Edition cloning software
  • WD F.I.T. Lab certified to work with a wide range of high-performance PC configurations

Description

WD Blue 2.5-inch PC Hard Drives deliver solid performance and reliability while providing you with all of the space you need to hold enormous amounts of photos, videos, files, and games. WD Blue 2.5-inch Hard Drives are designed for use as primary drives in notebooks, desktops, All-in-One PCs, external enclosures, and game consoles.

Digital Storage Capacity: 1 TB


Hard Disk Interface: Serial ATA


Connectivity Technology: SATA


Brand: Western Digital


Special Feature: Data Recovery Service


Hard Disk Form Factor: 2.5 Inches


Hard Disk Description: Available SATA 6Gb/s interface The SATA 6Gb/s interface provides greater flexibility for use with the latest chipsets as well as backwards compatibility to legacy systems with SATA 3Gb/s requirements. 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. The Original WD Blue drives are designed and manufactured with the proven technology found in WD's original award-winning hard drives. WD Blue drives are designed and manufactured with the proven technology found in WD's original award-winning hard drives. Built to the high standards of quality and reliability of the WD brand, these drives offer the features and capacity ideal for your everyday computing needs. Low Power Consumption State-of-the-art seeking algorithms and advanced power management features help ensure low power consumption. Upgrading Your Drive is Easy AcronisTrue Image WD Edition Software, available as a free download on the WD Support site, enables you to copy all your data to a new drive so you don't have to reinstall your operating system to get all the benefits of a new drive. Compatible Our latest generation of 7mm 2.5-inch mobile drives is designed for thin and light mobile applications, and is also compatible with most standard 9.5mm bays (SPZX, LPCX, and LPVX models only). Quiet In a notebook drive, silence is golden. WD's exclusive noise reducing technologies yield some of the quietest 2.5-inch hard drives on the market. See more


Compatible Devices: Laptop


Installation Type: Internal Hard Drive


Color: Blue


Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 2.75 x 0.28 inches


Item Weight: 3.2 ounces


Manufacturer: Western Digital Bare Drives


Item model number: WD10SPZX


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 16, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good drive, functional, effective, solid storage
Capacity: 1TB Pattern: Hard Drive
This drive is a great replacement for the smaller drive that was in an older laptop that I had, which has proven to be a good backup after my primary office laptop failed recently. It has proven to be a fortunate purchase.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by K. Ford

  • Perfecto!
Capacity: 1TB Pattern: Hard Drive
Artículo recibido en buen estado, excelente servicio y rapidez.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024 by Ray

  • Used this for my PS3
Capacity: 1TB Pattern: Hard Drive
Easy switch to put this into my PS3. Formatted and works flawlessly! Went from 40 GB to a 1 TB.
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by D. Dunn

  • Excellent deal
Capacity: 1TB Pattern: Hard Drive
Worked as expected. Great price.
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Angelo

  • Sometimes You Need an Intel Driver for this Hard Drive
Capacity: 750GB Pattern: Hard Drive
I purchased the 750GB WD7500BPVX drive from Amazon to replace the crashed 500GB Toshiba drive in my Samsung notebook model NP-R480-JAB1US. The drive shipped promptly and came well packed from Amazon. I managed to get it installed and it works fine. For $50, it brought the Samsung back from the grave. So I am happy with the drive. The real issue for me was the question of whether I could do the installation myself, so that is what I will discuss. The Samsung runs Windows 7. I had a system image backup on an external drive that I could use to reload the Windows System and I had a system repair disk to boot the system from a CD drive. The Samsung now refused to boot the repair disk with the bad Toshiba drive still installed. I requested replacement Windows 7 media (free) from the Samsung support line and received it on optical disk after a couple of weeks. This would let me boot and reinstall Windows even if the repair disk was faulty. The drive arrived. I was unable to remove the access panel on the bottom of the Samsung using the instructions in the User Manual. Samsung support provided good instructions and the thing then popped open with no trouble. A strap on the Toshiba drive said "pull" and so I did. Out it came. A connector which must be reused popped out also. The WD drive installed without incident. (You might want to watch the WD video on installation precautions with static electricity) With the drive replaced, I discovered the repair disk would now boot the way it once did when I first created it. I now had a choice of restoring Windows from the system image or from the replacement media. I first opted for the replacement media. It went fine and I could boot Windows from the new WD drive. The wireless lan device driver did not install, so I decided to try the system image since I did not know what or where to get the wireless device driver. The system image process wants to partition the new WD drive the same size as the old drive. Let it do this and deal with the partitions later. The system image reinstalled ok. NOW PAY ATTENTION! Everything was working fine until I tried to run Windows Update from the Control Panel. It refused to run. I spent a lot of time on this problem, but here is the short version. The Western Digital 2.5" blue drives in size 750GB and 1TB are "Advanced Format" drives. In some instances they need to have the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Driver version 9.6 or later installed. Problems with Windows Update is one symptom of this need. So once you get the WD drive and Windows installed on a PC with an Intel chipset, check the Windows Update function. If it does not work,you need the Intel driver. I ran driver version 9.5.6 downloaded from the HP support site (as sp47845.exe) for a month. This seemed to fix everything and I was happy with this version of the driver until I looked over the WD support info and noticed the requirement for version 9.6 or later. The latest version on the Intel support web site is version 13.2.4. This version would not install on my Samsung. I finally discovered that version 9.6 still exists for download on the Intel site as filename STOR_allOS_9.6.0.1014_PV.exe. (Search on the file name and you will find it easily.) This version 9.6 will install and run on the Samsung, so I am now complete and happy. So the bottom line is that the drive works well in my Samsung once you install the Intel driver software. I like the drive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2015 by MIKE B

  • Lo utilicé como reemplazo para mi PS4 Slim
Capacity: 1TB Pattern: Hard Drive
Lo utilicé como reemplazo para mi PS4 Slim y funciono perfecto, además le ayudo con bajar el ruido que hacia la consola con el disco original
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024 by Giio

  • Great value
Capacity: 2TB Pattern: Hard Drive
Ease of use
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Walter Skurski

  • Solid drive for laptops.
Capacity: 750GB Pattern: Hard Drive
Every couple of years I replace the disk drive in my Inspiron 1525 just to avoid a disk crash. Each upgrade provides more space: 320GB, 500GB and now 750GB. Along the way, I added a Ubuntu partition of only 60GB. Ubuntu has turned out to be a very good alternative to the Mac OS X and especially the Windows 8 disaster. When I chose this disk, I went for the size so that I could expand my Ubuntu file system. My bias for the laptop disks is the slower 5400 RPM which seems to be more reliable. I would have liked a little more disk cache, but I haven't noticed any performance difference with the smaller 8MB cache. I do not like the SSDs because they become sluggish after a number of writes and Windows, when I use it, is always swapping memory in and out for some unknown reason. That's not good for an SSD. Since I am going with Ubuntu, I backed up my old 500GB disk using PartedMagic onto a large 3.5" drive. After installing the WD drive, I restored the exact same 500GB image. My plan had been to create a new 250GB partition for large files. This didn't work out since I had reached the maximum number of partitions (six or seven) that could be supported. It works great as-is and some day, I'll work on accessing the additional space by expanding the existing partitions or deleting one of the useless partitions that Dell has (ie the backup "D" partition and the embedded XP "media button" partition). Maybe when I do the next disk upgrade! I put the drive to heavy use, creating many small files and then combining them into large files. The drive is not loud, but can be heard if my laptop is on my lap. The noise is nothing compared to the CPU fan when it comes on which is probably due to it being full of dust after all the years of use. The highest importance is the reliability. I do not want to waste days to recover from a failure. Also, I do not want to back up constantly like my Mac's do. I do not use cloud storage - which would be very reliable - because the only files I would put on there I do not trust to be on the Internet. Since Snowden revealed the existence of back doors, one can be sure that criminals are using them. That being said, after three months of frequent use, this drive has been solid. I will update this review if a failure occurs in the two year period (and downgrade the five star rating if that were to happen). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2014 by Ramblin' Rex

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