Western Digital 320GB Scorpio Blue SATAII 5400RPM 2.5IN 8MB Bulk/OEM Hard Drive WD3200BEVT
- Ships in Certified Frustration-Free Packaging
- 320 GB capacity; 5400 RPM spin speed and 12 ms access time
- WD’s exclusive WhisperDrive combines state-of-the-art seeking algorith ms to yield one of the quietest
- Reliable and Rugged – WD’s ShockGuard technology protects the drive mechanics and platter surfaces from shocks.
Product Description
WD Scorpio Blue 5400 RPM 2.5-inch SATA hard drives from Western Digital deliver lightning-fast and ultra-quiet performance hand-in-hand with low power consumption. In addition, they are designed with ruggedness, reliability, and data-protection features that actively watch over valuable data. Available in capacities from 160 to 640 GB, these drives feature a 3 Gb/s SATA interface and 8 MB cache. WD Scorpio Blue hard drives are designed for portable digital devices o… More >>
Source Western Digital 320GB Scorpio Blue SATAII 5400RPM 2.5IN 8MB Bulk/OEM Hard Drive WD3200BEVT
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This drive arrived in plain brown paper packaging WITH ABSOLUTELY ZERO INSTRUCTIONS, OR DOCUMENTATION, OF ANY KIND. No setup DVD. NOTHING. I haven’t gotten it to work. Furthermore, it’s input jack was inconsistent with what was required for the Dell Inspiron 1100 I had hoped to update with it. I have yet to find any use for it, but because nothing could be discovered before ripping off the sealed bag it came in, it cannot be returned. I would advise that you NOT buy this drive.
Rating: 1 / 5
This drive died after only three weeks!!! Where’s the quality control? tick tick tick tick tick… I’m never buying a Western Digital product again.
Rating: 1 / 5
How nice thank you!
this product came in DoA with poor packaging…..
this was a HUGE disappointment why would amazon created frustration free packages on fragile products!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
I ordered this drive, and went through the painful install process on my Macbook Pro (Intel Core Duo). The drive was DOA. But of course, I assumed that I had done something wrong, so I went through the trouble-shooting process, which, if you’re thorough, involves uninstalling the drive, putting back the original and booting up, then taking the MBP apart and RE-installing the WD drive, just to be sure I didn’t have a loose wire or something the first time. After doing this TWICE, I realized that the drive was dead on arrival, and had to return it. Amazon does make it easy to return- for that I give them two stars. I *may* try again to re-order this drive and see what happens, but I’ll have to schedule about 3 hours for the process, just in case. Ridiculous. If I can find a similar drive from someone else, I’ll probably order that, instead.
Rating: 2 / 5
I bought this Drive on sale at Fry’s for 69 odd some dollars. I was going to use it in a enclosure i bought as an external drive. as soon as i set it up which the EASE OF INSTALLATION was simple, the drive would not spin up. I took everything apart and removed the drive from the enclosure and attached it to a USB to SATA/PATA adapter and thats when i heard the dreaded click of death. how the heck could a brand new hard drive that hasnt been out of its static wraper for more than 20 minutes headcrash?
Fry’s would not take it back and i could not go back either due to poor weather. They told me to ship it to Western digital. Western Digitals RMA request is conveluded and difficult to manuver around. i choose to pre pay for a UPS label. it took me 5 tries 3 RMA requests and 2 creditcards before i was finnaly able to get the lable. then i found out i screwed up on my address and that added a 6th RMA but this was after i paid for the label attached to another RMA#. I finaly got a replacement but have not gotten around to try it. i ordered a 3.5″ to 2.5″ for a computer i am building as a replacement for the current 80GB drive i am using.
Rating: 1 / 5