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by tssva
2117 days ago
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WD provides a data sheet with the power and noise specs for their individual drives. If you are buying to use in a situation where these matter shouldn't you be consulting the published specs instead of just choosing 5400 vs 7200? After all these can be greatly variable even between drives of the same RPM. |
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If they lie about that on their spec sheet, how can you believe the power/noise levels written on there?
Also, I've always had a fair amount of scepticism for digital product spec sheets. I've been looking for a projector with low input lag for a while, and the measured value has constantly been way off the claimed value (> factor of 2). Admittedly, this seems to most often be the case with some of the cheaper chinese brands, but definitely not exclusively.