Western Digital Raptor® X SATA Hard Drive 3.5" 150 GB Serial ATA

  • Brand : Western Digital
  • Product name : Raptor® X SATA Hard Drive
  • Product code : WD1500AHFD
  • Category : Internal Hard Drives
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  • Long product name Western Digital Raptor® X SATA Hard Drive 3.5" 150 GB Serial ATA :

    Raptor® X SATA Hard Drive 150 GB, 1.5 Gb/s, 16 MB Cache, 10,000 RPM

  • Short summary description Western Digital Raptor® X SATA Hard Drive 3.5" 150 GB Serial ATA :

    Western Digital Raptor® X SATA Hard Drive, 3.5", 150 GB, 10000 RPM

  • Long summary description Western Digital Raptor® X SATA Hard Drive 3.5" 150 GB Serial ATA :

    Western Digital Raptor® X SATA Hard Drive. HDD size: 3.5", HDD capacity: 150 GB, HDD speed: 10000 RPM

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Updated:
2011-10-04 14:19:51
Average rating:83
Uk has collected 20 expert reviews for Western Digital Raptor® X SATA Hard Drive 3.5" 150 GB Serial ATA and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
alphr.com
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2011-10-04 14:18:58
Average rating:83
Definitely the fastest desktop hard disk, but pricey at £207. The non-window Raptor 150 will save you £40 if your case wont let you watch the fascinating workings Western Digital released the first Raptor in 2003, classing it as enterprise-level stor...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-10-04 14:19:03
Average rating:60
Western Digitals Raptor X is very fast - but you have to pay for all that extra speed. Like most new hard drives, this Raptor drive connects to your PCs motherboard via a Serial ATA (SATA) socket. When it first appeared in 2003, SATA looked as if i...
theregister.co.uk
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2011-10-04 14:19:17
Average rating:82
The Western Digital Raptor, possibly the most talked about hard drive among the PC performance community, but why would you even consider buying a 36 or 74GB hard drive? Well, most people wouldn't, but with the introduction of the latest Raptor product...
  • Western Digital has by far the fastest desktop hard drive on offer, although you have to do a trade-off in storage capacity to gain the performance. The Raptor X is for the enthusiast, but the Raptor WD1500 is likely to be an attractive option for any...
tomshardware.co.uk
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2011-10-04 14:19:46
Average rating:0
Almost three years ago, Western Digitals WD360 Raptor drive first saw the light of day, and was greeted with cautious optimism. It was meant to be a cost effective alternative for expensive SCSI enterprise-class hard drives, but would it succeed? WD...
custompc.co.uk
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2011-10-04 14:19:51
Average rating:67
Western Digital had to do something radical to make the Raptor king of S-ATA disks again, and the company has delivered. However, the Raptor X cant compete with 7,200rpm disks on price. At £1.75 per GB, its expensive, even compared with 500GB disks...
  • Western Digital had to do something radical to make the Raptor king of S-ATA disks again, and the company has delivered. However, the Raptor X cant compete with 7,200rpm disks on price. At £1.75 per GB, its expensive, even compared with 500GB disks...
tweaktown.com
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2014-02-26 02:01:56
Average rating:85
When Western Digital first let rumours fly back some three years ago of a desktop hard drive that would operate at 10,000RPM (something that was reserved for the server market) tongues were wagging, hoping to see this come to fruition. Western Digital...
  • It is clear that Western Digital has introduced to the market the ultimate in magnetic storage drives, once again. The Raptor range when first introduced sold well, despite their high price per gigabyte. With the emphasis on larger storage mediums in...
hardwareheaven.com
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2014-02-26 02:01:56
Average rating:0
When we last looked at SSDs in June it was clear that they had reached a place where there were three main controller manufacturers; Intel, Indilinx and Samsung...
tbreak.ae
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2016-12-30 01:23:59
Average rating:0
Western Digital officially won the heart of the enthusiast with their Raptor drives- they were the first non-SCSI hard drives that could spin at 10,000RPM and thus, produce some speedy results. It started with their 36GB version which was followed by...
  • As you can see from the benchmarks in the previous pages, there really isn’t much to say except that the new Raptor X is pretty damn fast. In fact, it’s the fastest SATA drive that we’ve tested. It does pretty well in synthetic benchmark...
techarp.com
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2011-10-04 14:18:45
Average rating:0
Western Digital may officially list the Raptor X as an enterprise-class hard drive for use in servers and such like applications but we all know better. The inclusion of a clear, see-through window in the top plate marks it strictly as a hard drive fo...
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