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Western Digital Caviar Green (Advanced Format) 2 TB Hard Disk Drive Review
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The WD Caviar Green AFT 2 TB

The WD Caviar Green AFT (Advanced Format Drive) 2 TB hard disk drive looks like any other 3.5" desktop hard drive, with a label on the top plate and an uncovered PCB on the underside.

The label has a lot of important information, like the hard drive model and capacity, and Advanced Format Drive warning. Do remember, if you're using an older operating system like Windows XP or Windows 98, you will need to use the WD Align software to ensure the drive performs properly. There are also interesting details like its date and place of manufacture. This particular drive was manufactured in Thailand in August 2010.

The underside is SOP for Western Digital - completely bare of any surface-mounted components.

 

Usable Capacity

This Western Digital Caviar Green AFT 2 TB drive officially has a formatted capacity of 2,000,398 MB. We checked that out by formatting both in NTFS using Windows Vista.

The actual formatted capacity was 2,000,396,742,656 bytes. This is slightly (1.3 MB) lower than the official formatted capacity. With about 155 MB allocated to the NTFS file system, the actual usable capacity remained slightly above 2 TB.

Let's take a look at its specifications.

 

Specifications

Model

• WD20EARS

Formatted Capacity

• 2,000,398 MB

Guaranteed Sectors

• 3,907,029,168

Bytes Per Sector

• 512 bytes (Emulated)

Platters

• 3 Platters

Read/Write Heads

• 6 Read/Write Heads

Spindle Speed

• Fixed, Between 5400-7200 RPM

Cache Buffer

• 64 MB SDRAM

Internal Data Transfer Rate

• 110 MB/s (sustained, maximum)

Maximum I/O Transfer Rate

• 3.0 Gbits/s

Average Seek

• 8.9 ms

Average Latency

• NA

Drive Ready Time

• 14.3 seconds

Interface

• Serial ATA 3 Gb/s

Supported SATA Data Transfer Mode

• 3.0 Gbits/s
• 1.5 Gbits/s

SATA Hotplug Capability

• Yes

Maximum Height

• 26.1 mm (1.028 inches)

Maximum Width

• 101.6 mm (4.00 inches)

Maximum Length

• 147.0 mm (5.787 inches)

Maximum Weight

• 730 g (1.61 lbs)

Power Requirements

• +12V DC ± 10 %
• +5V DC ± 5 %

Power Consumption

• 6.0 W (Read / Write)
• 3.7 W (Idle)
• 0.8 W (Standby)
• 0.8 W (Sleep)

Ambient Temperature

• 0 °C to 60 °C (Operating)
• -40 °C to 70 °C (Non-Operating)

Maximum Shock

• 65 G @ 2 ms (Read/Write)
• 250 G @ 2 ms (Non-Operating)

Drive Acoustics

• 24 dBA average (Idle Mode)
• 29 dBA average (Performance Seek Mode)
• 25 dBA average (Quiet Seek Mode)

Non-Recoverable Read Errors

• 1 error per 1015 bits read

Load/Unload Cycles

• 300,000 (minimum)

 

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