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which hard drive help can not make my mind up

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 11:47 am
by meridius
Hi all

I wanted to ask about some harddrives as i have a HTPC and want to use WD red or green 3tb which would be better red or a green ?

there are a couple of questions

would a green respond faster than a red when waking up from sleep ? would it hang a littile on the reds more than the green or would it be no different as I use my htpc in sleep mode alot and when it comes out of sleep its stright onto the desktop as my htpc uses samsung f4 drives.

Another question the greens have a reported problem of having head parking problems and can reduce the life of the drive is this true and is it also the same on the new green 1tb per platter. is this true ? as the reds dont have head parking.

I dont want to raid them or put them in a nas i just want to use them as single drives

thanks for any help or advice

Re: which hard drive help can not make my mind up

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 4:31 pm
by MikeC
meridius wrote:would a green respond faster than a red when waking up from sleep ? would it hang a littile on the reds more than the green or would it be no different as I use my htpc in sleep mode alot and when it comes out of sleep its stright onto the desktop as my htpc uses samsung f4 drives.
I doubt you'd notice any difference at all, even if there was some millseconds difference.
Another question the greens have a reported problem of having head parking problems and can reduce the life of the drive is this true and is it also the same on the new green 1tb per platter. is this true ? as the reds dont have head parking.
Never been shown to be a problem, it was always only conjecture by OC people examining SMART data and jumping to the conclusion that high head park coount must equal imminent failure. I don't think there's been a single case of a WD Green failure attributable to head parking. On the contrary, it saves the drive in the case of shock.

All things being equal, I'd go for a RED. It's quieter... and I tend to run my PCs more 24/7 than on/off. Or at least in "delayed" sleep mode. (half hour of inactivity, not the usual 5-10 minutes)