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WD Scorpio WD1600BEVS 160 GB Plug-in Module Hard Drive - Bulk

SATA/150 - 5400 rpm - 8 MB Buffer - 2.5" - MPN: WD1600BEVS See Product Details

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Product Details of WD Scorpio WD1600BEVS 160 GB Plug-in Module Hard Drive - Bulk

Description

WD Scorpio 2.5-inch drive offer fast performance and low power consumption, making it ideal for notebooks and other portable devices.

Quick Glance

Internal/External: Plug-in Module

Interface: SATA/150

Drive Width: 2.5"

Drive Type: Hard Drive

Capacity: 160000

Rotational Speed: 5400

Cache Size: 8

Summary

Product Title: WD Scorpio WD1600BEVS 160 GB Plug-in Module Hard Drive - Bulk

Manufacturer: WD

Lowest Price: $48.00

Power Score: 4.0 | 2 Reviews

Storage

Capacity: 160 GB

Interface

Interface Type: SATA/150

Interface Connection: Serial ATA - 7 pin

Performance

Drive Type: Hard Drive

Rotational Speed: 5400 rpm

Cache Size: 8 MB

Sustained Transfer Rate: 600 Mbps

General

Internal/External: Plug-in Module

Form Factor Width: 2.5"

Dimensions

Weight: 4.16 oz

Dimensions: 0.37" Height x 2.75" Width x 3.94" Depth

Warranty

Warranty Information: 3 Year Limited Warranty

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Maximum Internal Data Transfer Rate: 75 MBps (600 Mbps)

SATA Pin: 7-pin

Drive Width: 2.5"

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Reviews on WD Scorpio WD1600BEVS 160 GB Plug-in Module Hard Drive - Bulk

  • 4
  By member: grald - Aug 13, 2007

Fantastic Hard Drive!

Strengths: Works flawlessly with my PS3 since I used this as a HDD upgrade. This seems to be the cheapest and best way to upgrade from my standard 60GB hard drive. This is one of the least expensive 160GB HDDs.

Weakness: None so far.

Please stop complaining about "losing" space. Hard drive manufacturers give the excuse that a gigabyte is 1 billion bytes in order to artificially inflate their perceived capacity. Computers have always recognized a gigabyte as 1,024^3, or apprx 1.073 billion. So, the hard drive will ALWAYS look like their capacity is smaller than advertised through the operating system. Blame the hard drive...

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  • 4
  By member: MisterJensen - Apr 7, 2007

Does the job!

Strengths: Price, high capacity, easy to install, seamless read speeds, quiet

Weakness: Advertised capacity does not match actual available space, WD's customer service

This drive was purchased to upgrade my Playstation 3 hard drive to 160 GB. The price was second to none compared to other models at the time. The build quality is very sturdy. The physical installation was quick and easy, as well was formatting the hard drive. The only thing I don't like can be said about ANY hard drive and not just this one. The advertised capacity is 160 GB, but the actual...

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