Testseek.com have collected 37 expert reviews of the Western Digital Scorpio Blue SATA300 WD-BEVT Series and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Western Digital Scorpio Blue SATA300 WD-BEVT Series.
March 2009
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Western Digital’s latest installment of the Scorpio series drives is a great addition, especially for those looking for larger capacities for single drive situations like Notebooks. If you want to set up larger capacity RAID arrays in small form ser...
The Western Digital Scorpio isnt the fastest drive on the market by any means, but itll complement a high-end, or even mid-range notebook nicely. £149 is a pretty competitive price for such a small device, and makes it an enticing option for noteboo...
High capacity, good overall performance, practically silent operation
Could take a while to fill up The Final Word As a replacement drive for a Serial ATA-based notebook, the Scorpio is ideal. It runs cool and silently, and its performance was surprisingly good in our tests.
As a replacement drive for a Serial ATA-based notebook, the Scorpio is ideal. It runs cool and silently, and its performance was surprisingly good in our tests.
Abstract: The Western Digital 320GB Scorpio sells online for around AU$285, which is not quite as good value in the dollar per Gigabyte stakes as the 250GB version (AU$205) it’s certainly not far off (89c per GB vs. 82c per GB) so there’s very little of...
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Published: 2008-01-29, Author: Vegar , review by: dinside.no/data
Abstract: I praksis er det gjerne slik at forskjellen på diskens rotasjonshastighet spiller mindre rolle. Et hederlig unntak er ved lesing/lagring av svært store filer under ideelle forhold, som for eksempel ved innlasting av operativsystemet, store programmer e...
320GB is presently the highest capacity for 2.5" hard drive, Strong performance, Very cool, Very quiet
A 7200RPM model would be interesting, Three year warranty is OK, but five years would obviously be better
Western Digitals newest 2.5" drive made a splash when it was announced because it marked a new high in this form factors capacity. While all of that disk space in such a small package is great, it was all of the other things revealed during the revie...