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Your best bet would be to check the manufacturer's website for any in-depth technical information, if you're seriously interested, and not just browsing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There are a number of links on this page in the Questions/Answers section that have been provided by Western Digital themselves. These links have more details on the drive. Just open the Questions section and search the page for anything that starts with "https://" (no quotes).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I looked up the specs online and found it to be "7200 rpm" the most reliable course was CNET. I am afraid of the High Capacity HD's and 7200 sounds odd for an External Helium based Backup drive since 7200 generate allot of heat and WD is th eone that claims to use Helium to offsite the ridiculous compacting of data to each Pxidized ? Plater.. in any case 7200 is standard speed for internals typically.
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