This is my data drive in my main PC, which is does double duty as HTPC and Plex server. Space slowly fills up as I rip/encode new movies, so 3TB is still enough, but it won't be forever. So I looked at larger replacements. Without MikeC's great reviews, I'm left with anecdotes here and with manufacturer specs to make sure it'll be quiet.
I decided to stay with WD... despite their shady SMR shenanigans, I've had great luck with the old Reds. Looking at their manufacturer specs for the Red Plus line, you really can't beat my old 3TB EFRX:
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drive idle seek
14 20 29
12 20 29
10 34 38
8 27 29
6 EFZX 25 30 new purchase
6 EFRX 25 28
4 EFZX 23 27
4 EFRX 25 28
3 EFZX 23 27
3 EFRX 23 24 baseline
I decided to try the 6TB EFZX (wanted EFRX to save 2 db on seek, but couldn't find in stock at the time, or there was a silly premium being charged). So how is it? Idle is fine, seek is audible. Yeah, it's a faint chatter, but I *never* heard my 3TB seeks and I can hear the 6TB. It's about 4 feet away in a case that has vent holes on the side facing me (maybe blocking this would help, not sure). So I think their specs make sense to my ears, seeks going from 24 to 30 are now audible when it wasn't before... it's just unfortunate there isn't a higher capacity drive with similarly low seeks. I was hoping AAM could be tweaked, but looks like this has been disabled on WD drives for many years (sounds like patent issue).
I'll try this out for a while to see if it bugs me too much or not, but I am a bit disappointed. I still have another 3 EFRX that was my backup for the main one, so I might just use that as my main and use the new 6TB as backup, at least until I fill up the 3TB and am forced to do something else (but that will likely take a few years).