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Owen 2024-05-13 05:45:15

[0.175 lb] Bought this for a friend whose external HDD failed. This works perfectly and is a much better choice than an HDD.

5
Karen 2024-08-01 03:24:15

[8 TB] Large, affordable, fast enough, works great... What else can you wish for the external HDD? Love it!

5
Ronnie 2024-09-13 07:40:54

[512 GB] Ordered as external drive for storing PS4 game data to access on PS5 console. Plug and Play, PlayStation setup was fast and painless. No issues with load times or in game performance. Very happy with purchase and always appreciate setting up devices without any surprises. Works exactly as expected. (just wish the included cable was a little longer)

5
Erik 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2] Seems great! Running two external BD/DVD drives and an external HDD unit without any issues. However, I don't know how well it does power delivery, as all three of those drives are independently powered. The cable is fairly short, but works well for me since it's hidden behind everything.

5
anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[11 x 14"] So I have a Western Digital 5TB external HDD hooked up to my Xbox One X and it's probably one of the best purchases I ever made. So my question is: Can I use the WD P50 4TB SSD game drive on an Xbox Series X? I'm thinking about buying it because my Series X only has 1TB with a 1TB storage expansion slot and 2TB is not enough for me. If somebody could help me with this question I will be very grateful. Thank You.

5
Yakut 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[A2] I moved from sandisk and seagate to transcend a few years ago, and I rarely look back. Their hardware is rugged, dependable, and I've had far less issues with corrupted disks using Transcend products than anything else. During the Great (HDD) Crash of 2016, I lost not one, but three external hard drives worth of backups and external storage. During the Great (HDD) Crash of 2018, I lost a drive halfway through it's expected 4 year lifespan. Thanks, Seagate and Western Digital. I've been using Transcend external hard drives, flash drives, and SD cards (for a dashcam that's proved invaluable and resilient) for the last two years. They've been cheaper and more reliable in my experience than most of the competition. I hope they serve you, too.

5
Erik 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Seems great! Running two external BD/DVD drives and an external HDD unit without any issues. However, I don't know how well it does power delivery, as all three of those drives are independently powered. The cable is fairly short, but works well for me since it's hidden behind everything.

5
Jeffrey 2024-05-01 09:17:55

[ 3.5" HDD ] Absolute best “ruggedized” external HDD in my limited experience. Much more substantial build than I am used to. Everything on it is top grade and nice looking. Glyph Tech warranty protection is impressive. It comes in at 1340g or 2.95 pounds on a postal scale. As expected, there’s a generic 24W AC wall wart on a 120cm (3' 11) cord, with a noise choke. Mine came with a 16TB SATA 6 Seagate EXOS X16 — a very nice, high-performing 3-1/2 HDD with low noise and notably low vibration. In a fan-less package like this one, they run pretty hot! With no visible heat sink or fins, it does seem to shed heat quite well in normal use. If I planned on heavy video workloads in a warm environment, I’d aim an external fan at it. The wraparound silicone bumper is thick and resilient, not spongey. It’ll soften a sharp shock. It will not soak up G-force from a fall or rough handling, so dropping this drive on the floor might not end well :-/ Handling: you obviously don’t move a spinning enterprise HDD around while it’s running. The package does not want to stand up on edge. It does seem to stay where you put it without creeping around. Stacks securely (don’t know as I’d want to). The bumper has herringbone lugs like a tractor tire, but it’s stretchy and not very grippy— you don’t carry this drive around in one hand.

5
Wil 2024-05-05 09:21:21

[Desktop] I upgraded from a external 2GB 7,200 RPM Thunderbolt HDD. I'm using it for sample library and audio file (not usually more than 24 per session) for Pro Tools. Scrolling through presets on NI and Spectrasonics is WAY faster. And it's bus powered! So grab it from the desktop and I have a mobile rig that I can even us on the plane.

5
Chip 2024-05-12 06:59:31

[14 TB] I have had previous WD external HDD and very happy with my purchases. High quality product, tons of data storage. If I was to have a do over I think I would of purchased two smaller drives, maybe 8 TB to have double backup of all my images, but still very happy with my purchase.

5