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Western Digital Caviar WDAC36400

Average Score

Business Disk WinMark 98 (KB/s)

1218

SS/Database

1042

WP

1488

Publishing

1162

Browsers

1384

Task Switching

1628

High-End Disk WinMark 98 (KB/s)

3532

AVS/Express 3.1

2192

Frontpage 97

2880

MicroStation 95

6738

Photoshop 4.0

2710

Premiere 4.2

6562

PV-Wave 6.1

2664

Visual C++ 5.0

7456

Disk/Read Random Access (ms)

16.5

Disk/Read Transfer Rate (KB/s)

Beginning

10300

End

6110

Disk/Read CPU Utilization (%)

5.2

Transfer Rate (KB/s)

10288

The Western Digital Caviar drive series enjoys both wide retail distribution along with a stellar retail reputation. Western Digital prides itself on being the "world’s most recommended hard drive." However, middling performance and noisy operation combine to preclude Storage Review from joining the rest of the world. If ATA performance is one’s goal IBM’s Deskstar 5 outdistances the Caviar by a significant margin, albeit at an increase in cost. Quantum’s Fireball SE, although harder to find, offers better performance for less money. Maxtor’s DiamondMax, the retail twin of the Caviar, can be just as easily obtained, usually costs a bit less, and provides slightly better performance. The most notable trait of the Caviar was the noise the actuator/head assembly made when seeking; it was substantially louder than every other drive in this roundup. All in all, the Caviar delivers mediocre performance at a rather high price, and thus is not recommended.

 

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