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Western Digital 3TB WD Blue PC Hard Drive HDD - 5400 RPM, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64 MB Cache, 3.5" - WD30EZRZ

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Capacity: 3TB


Style: 5400 RPM


Features

  • Reliable everyday computing
  • WD quality and reliability
  • Free Acronis True Image WD Edition cloning Software
  • Massive capacities up to 6 TB available
  • 2 year manufacturer's limited warranty

Description

Capacity:3TB | Style:5400 RPM WD Blue internal hard drives deliver reliability for office and web applications. They are ideal for use as primary drives in desktop PCs and for office applications. With a range of capacities and cache sizes, there’s a WD Blue internal hard drive that’s just right for you. Compatibility: Windows 10. Windows 8.1, Windows 7, macOS High Sierra, Sierra El Capitan. Note: Compatibility may vary depending on user’s hardware configuration and operating system. Acronis True Image WD Edition designed to work with Windows systems only.


RAM: ‎3 TB


Hard Drive: ‎3 TB Desktop


Brand: ‎Western Digital


Series: ‎Blue


Item model number: ‎1412590


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Item Weight: ‎1.41 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5.87 x 4 x 1.03 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.87 x 4 x 1.03 inches


Flash Memory Size: ‎256


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Serial ATA-600


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200 RPM


Manufacturer: ‎Western Digital


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 21, 2015


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  • WARNING: Failed After 20 Months - WD Won't Honor 2 Year Warranty
Capacity: 3TB Style: 5400 RPM
I've been a big fan of Western Digital drives for years, but that ended today. And I'm writing this review to warn you about their warranties, based on my recent experience with them. (If you don't want to read the rest of my admittedly long review, the short version is: if you buy this drive, make sure you CHECK THE WARRANTY STATUS on WD's web site as soon as you get it. If their web site says your drive is an OEM drive, send it back to Amazon immediately and get your money back--because WD WILL NOT honor the 2 year warranty--you're totally on your own if the drive fails within the 2 year warranty period). I purchased the 3TB Blue version of this drive in April of 2016, confident that if anything went wrong with the drive over a two year period WD would replace the drive under warranty. A few days ago this drive suddenly disappeared from my desktop, and after some testing I figured out that it had totally died. OK, I thought, time to give WD a call and get a replacement. Not so fast! I went to the warranty checker on their web site and it said that my drive was an OEM drive and not covered by their warranty. WHAT? Unbelievable! Without further ado, I called their support number and was told the same thing: this was an OEM drive and not covered. So I asked to talk to a supervisor/manager. I told the lady that I had purchased the drive from Amazon and that I expected them to honor the two year warranty. She asked me to email her proof of purchase, which I did. She said I would hear from them within 2 business days. I didn't hear from them after three of four business days, so called them again today. The agent gave me the same story about it being an OEM drive and that as such it was not covered by their warranty. I told him that I had emailed a proof of purchase, showing that I had purchased it from Amazon. Once again, I asked to talk to a manager. I was put on a very long hold (were they hoping I would just give up?) and when the guy finally came on the line he just reiterated the same thing everyone else had said: it's an OEM drive and we're not replacing it. I told him there is NOWHERE on Amazon's page that says this is an OEM drive. Nowhere. He said that's Amazon's fault, not theirs. He told me to contact Amazon and get them to replace the drive. I figure that would be a waste of time and effort. Needless to say, I'm not at all happy. I've been buying WD drives for years. I currently have at least half a dozen in use right now. But today I am looking for another manufacturer. I'm giving the drive 3 stars. Like I said, I've always like WD drives, so I don't want to just give vent to my frustration and give the drive 1 star. It was a good drive before it failed. I knocked one star off for the fact that it failed after only 20 months. And I knocked off another star for the poor customer support regarding the warranty. I think it's shameful and if they do this to many of their customers they're going to regret it and hurt themselves. Thanks for reading my review. I hope it helps other people to beware of this loophole where WD can say that your hard drive is OEM even though you bought it from Amazon, and use that as an excuse not to honor the warranty. Like I said above, as soon as you get the drive, check the serial number on WD's site and if it says it's an OEM, send it back to Amazon and get your money back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2017 by A Cook

  • Always Test Your New Hard Drives!!!
Capacity: 4TB Style: 5400 RPM
Whenever you get a new hard drive, run a badblock scan, preferably the default 4 pass write/read test. If impatient, run for 2 passes, or control-c when its done checking the 2nd/3rd pass. Then check the S.M.A.R.T. data to see if there are any: Reallocated Sector Count*, Reallocation Count*, Current Pending Sector Count*, Uncorrectable Sector Count*, Write Error Rate, 0 to small amount of read error rate (some fields and values vary across drives and manufactures, but the sector/reallocated fields should always be 0). Once you start getting bad sectors, replace the drive ASAP. To test the drive: Download and boot up a Linux distro. This process will take many hours to days to complete depending on the drive speed, drive size, USB vs SATA, chipset and computer, etc. Open a terminal (or not already at a shell), then type: sudo badblocks -wsv -b 4096 (or 512 if its an old drive..type 'fdisk -l' to show if its 512 or 4096 sector format) /dev/sdX (X is your particular device) , example: sudo badblocks -wsv -b 4096 /dev/sda. There is an optional -c which specifics the amount of blocks at a time to process, it may or may not increase the speed. If you use it try -c 131072 or -c 65536, or -c 32768, or -c 16384. Might come in handy if testing multiple drives at once. Try running it for 10-20 seconds with a -c [xxxxxx] or leaving it out, and ctrl-c after 20 seconds--do that for 3-4 different block speeds to determine which one progresses the furthest @ 20 seconds (or whatever interval you count to). For me, leaving the -c option out worked best. What you are doing is exercising the drive and writing all: 00000000s, 11111111s, 10101010s, and 01010101s patterns across the entire space of the drive, and verifying that it correctly wrote every single bit that writes to the platter. Usually (not always) if a drive is bad, it will show up sooner than later, so you are giving the new drive a solid workout to determine if the drive is defective or not. These are mid-level desktop drives with only a 2-year warranty. Mid-Level HDDs used to have a 3 year (sometimes 5) year warranty. Yeah, it's not a bad idea to get into the mindset that when you buy a new HDD, don't expect to be able to use if for a few days until after you test it! It's only your data . . . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2018 by *

  • 1/5 Star (v)
Capacity: 6TB Style: 5400 RPM
I/O Errors, Failed after 4 months... Amazon say contact Western Digital because it's past 30 days. Now the RMA fun begins.... Get the Serial Number from the front of the drive, then head to to the Western Digital website to contact them. Trying to slowly say my email address over the phone to a non English speaker proves to be Very challenging, I suspect he noted my email incorrectly because I received No emails for the RMA process I had to call back the next day and start all over, and wait for the RMA details to be emailed to me. Chat support would be a great addition here. My drive will be out of warranty at this rate! Update: 3 days later, I asked to verify my email address again. I have called WD 4 times, but still no RMA, they keep telling me to wait 24 hours. Update: I decided to do the RMA through the website. I was finally emailed the RMA details, and shipped the drive back. That was 7 days ago, no word... Ironically, the RMA status link on the website gives a 404 not found error and my account show nothing.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2017 by Pompey67

  • Beware - Gray Market. No Warranty!
Capacity: 6TB Style: 5400 RPM
Beware Gray Market! - Drive just failed. Called Western Digital. Under warranty? Nope. According to WD tech support, this drive (based on s/n) indicates it was part of a MyBook external unit. Since it was sold as a bare internal drive -- WARRANTY VOID. WD further says that to avoid this problem, any time you purchase a 'BLUE' labeled drive, first check the serial number against their website to see if it is a harvested MyBook drive or a true internal drive. My recommendation - avoid the confusion and don't buy 'BLUE' label WD drives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2018 by Brian Styles

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