Reviews for WD Raptor 150 GB Internal Hard DriveSATA/150 - 10000 rpm - 16 MB Buffer - 3.5" - MPN: WD1500ADFD
By member:
jayhall0315
- Jan 8, 2006
The Bar By Which All Others Will Be Judged Has Just...Strengths: Repeat after me, Fast, Fast, Fast!, 95% of the performance of 15,000 RPM SCSI drives without the SCSI headaches, 16 MB buffer, 4.6 ms seek time Weakness: Price is still high at $200, 150 GB is on the smaller end compared to current 1 TB monster drives, Raptor X is louder than regular 150 or 75 GB Raptors, SSD drives may soon eclipse the Raptors (Jan 6th, 2008) Every few months one of the five or so large drive manufacturers (Western Digital, Maxtor, Hitachi, etc) comes out with a new hard drive claiming revolutionary advancements. This crap is almost never true, but with the 150 GB Raptor we finally have a drive that trys to live up to some of its billing. If you are an enthusiast, power user, rich or just plain hate the slow boot times of Windows, then these Raptors are your ticket. The model I am reviewing here is the Raptor X and includes a clear window in the top plate. There is another version of the 150 GB Raptor as well, with the primary difference being that it does not have the window and is therefore quieter. 92% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: SupReSeller
Mar 8, 2006 Why whine about size when this is THE FASTEST Sata drive out at the beginning of 2006? Two of these in a RAID 0 setup and your hard disks drive probably won't be your bottleneck in anything but the fastest system. Like mine! :-) I wouldn't have bought any other pair of HDD's right now, since I can always get more storage if need be for music and such. This puppy is for SPEED. Period. It's a tad bit faster and twice as big as the original one they came out with. This HDD targets a specific audience, speed demons. You should probably only buy this if you are a GAMING enthusiast or doing tons of writing to your hard drive, like huge picture files or something. That's why they came out with the cool looking Raptor X with the clear cover...duh, it's for modders!
Reply by member: WhyYouLoveMe
Mar 16, 2006 If you're buying the Raptor you already know it isn't going to be 500gb. Why knock it for that? lol
Reply by member: scottyfree111
Apr 27, 2006 Well you were absolutely wrong on one point made in the review, stating that home movie/video editors would not desire these drives. I can tell you that I bought 2 for a RAID 0 for my high end NLE workstation and they have increased production tremendously. Video editors like myself capture HD or SD content on these, edit, render, and author to DVD with blazing speed. I then transfer post production data to larger drives for storage. So every time I start a new project there is no data on the RAID therefore I'm using the fastest part of the drive and you would not believe how smooth real-time NLE can be without the traditional HDD bottleneck. A simply amazing product. For how these drives perform in editing they are quite inexpensive given the time they save and quality of the workflow. Thank you Western Digital.
Reply by member: bdubslawman
Apr 1, 2007 Geez, This reviewer gave it 5*'s and gave it all but a nice report card and you fools jump on him for his opinions. Seemed to be a fact based and personal review of the drive. Are you all just pissed that you didn't get the first review spot or what?
Reply by member: drsaint
Sep 30, 2007 It's a pleasure to read a review by someone that actually knows how to write, spell, punctuate and construct complete sentences
By member:
deadsoulz
- Jan 17, 2006
Fastest Sata drive I have ever tested.Strengths: Speed, reliability, great raid drive. Weakness: Though 150 gigs is a big jump from the previous 74 gig raptor drives, the size is still its only weakness. Western Digital does it again. They release an update to the fastest Sata drive on the market, which was overdue, but well worth the wait. These drives are up to any task you can throw at them. 58% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
MacAddictedForever
- Sep 29, 2006
Great drive!Strengths: Fastest SATA, less expensive than similar speed from SCSI Weakness: Makes a good small random read/write for boot, not for huge files I have been using this drive in a RAID 0 as a boot drive on my PowerMac G5 for quite some time with a Firmtek SATA PCI card to bypass the native SATA. (Newer Mac Pro's won't need the PCI card.) 50% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: MacAddictedForever
Sep 29, 2006 I would like to add that I appreciate quality and reliability. It's more cost effective in the long run for hardware to simply "just work" and not fail you every week or so.
By member:
roberto1
- Mar 23, 2006
Raptor Hard DriveStrengths: SATA, 10000 rpm, 16MB Weakness: price At this point in time, Western Digital is the only hard drive manufacturer that has all the bells and whistles, ie. SATA, 10000 rpm, 16 MB and decent capacity(150 GB)for this class of enthusiast hard drive. It is pricey though. 11% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
By member:
hivenetsolution
- Sep 13, 2006
sucks.Strengths: nothing Weakness: all of data crushed I heard this maker's HDD was horrible. 8% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: cmundy
Sep 15, 2006 Ever hear of backing up your data? When someone says "sucks", I hear "moron." I always get two drives and use the second one for paging / backup purposes.
Reply by member: Wildcard500
Oct 22, 2006 Not to be rude or any thing like that, but i back stuff up to a second hard drive, why because of hackers, Virus, spayware, program corruptions and god knows what else is on the internet. This Drive is High quality and it has a 5 year warranty. I am sorry if you lost all of your data that has happened to me with other hard drives, Not this brand.
Reply by member: bdubslawman
Apr 1, 2007 Agree with other reviews on the need to backup. But GUY, I HAVE A LOT OF SYMPATHY FOR YOU.
Reply by member: xpirate
Aug 7, 2007 It is unclear whether the reviewers hard drive physically broke or whether the partition table became corrupt. If it is the latter case then this is just a case of someone blaming an inanimate object for their own bungling.
Reply by member: MwayneH
Dec 17, 2007 I have the same HD. When I first installed it, I used Partition Magic and divided it in two equal capacity drives. I then installed XP on the first partition, then Vista Pro on the second
By anonymous - Dec 25, 2006
Happily increasing production on the homefront since...Strengths: Having read the reviews during the 1st two quarters of 2004, I could wait no longer and purchased my Raptor for my home PC (running WIN XP Pro), and have been "pleased as punch" ever since. Weakness: Haven't noticed any so far - over two-and-a-half years you may recall, from above. The only regret I can provide is that I started out "small" with a 36GB model. ;-) 0% of readers found this review helpful. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
Reply by member: bdubslawman
Apr 1, 2007 No offense, but you are not reviewind "Raptors" as a whole. Your experience with the 2 years of 36GB model is fine, but doesn't mean that ergo this 150GB model is good or bad.
By member:
garrek99
- Jun 3, 2008
Way TOO LoudStrengths: It's a normal HD, not that different from other good quality 7200 RPM 16BM cache HDs. Weakness: LOUD, LOUD, LOUD. It performs well but just not that much better than a good 16Mb cache 7200RPM hard drive. You would definitely be better off with 2x160GB 7200RPM HDs in RAID and it would be cheaper too. Regret purchasing because it is super loud. It screams like a dying pig. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
reviewgist.com - Dec 27, 2009
ReviewGist for Western Digital Raptor WD1500ADFD 150 GB SATA Hard Drive
Performance is Average according to 5 Hard Drive experts. -- "Western remarkable performance thanks"-pcstats.com -- "more reliable SATA 150"-compreviews.about.com -- "This is a 10000 rpm drive and has a 16MB buffer."-reviews.cnet.com Read more to find expert opinions on more features like Technology, Noise, etc. Top
testseek.com - Oct 31, 2008
Western Digital Raptor 150GB SATA150 WD1500ADFD
Testseek.com has collected 12 expert reviews for Western Digital Raptor 150GB SATA150 WD1500ADFD and the average expert rating is 90 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions. Top
silentpcreview.com - Nov 30, -0001
WD Raptor 150GB: New Revision, New Noise?
Our feelings towards Western Digital's Raptor line have not changed significantly with this new revision. It is still a very quiet drive at idle (perhaps even a little quieter than before), but it is marred by noisy seeks that go with the drive's high-performance status. Chances are, if you're in the market for the best performing desktop drive available, the seek noise may be something you have... Top
tomshardware.com - Nov 30, -0001
In its new 10,000 RPM Raptor drive, Western Digital improved the technology, doubled the capacity to 150 GB, and added a clear cover option. It hammers single drive competitors, of course, but can it stand up to a RAID 0 setup consisting of two 7,200 RPM drives? TopAdvertisement
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Quality Consumer Level Performance
Strengths: High Speed, SATA, Decent Storage.
Weakness: Size and Price
I've had this fella tooling along in a rather oversized performance machine. It's been a bit over a year now of running this hard for anywhere from 6-14 hours every day without a hitch.
It can produce a bit more noise then a normal hard drive that one might be used to, but that is the trade off of the higher speed performance this drive provides, and it is certainly a noticeable increase in performance. Side by side with another system running on Western Digital Caviars, this guy gets the boot done faster.
The real downside is of course, the 150gb size. if you need a ton of space, one or two of these as your boot drive/raid with a larger storage drive is the best way to go. If you can afford the cost, raid0 as many of these together as your system can support, the burst speed is incredible when multiple drives are working in tandem (raid5 is the best trick if you can make it happen!)
I punish this drive i admit, it sits tight between other HDs in a case that puts out an immense amount of heat (four video cards (quad-SLI), physx processor, overclocked processor, etc) and it is regularly riding higher than normal temps due to sucking in toasted ambient air, its been over a year and it's faithfully taking care of the job still.
the price is a bit rough, but acceptable for a consumer market.. i'd recommend this guy for anyone who needs decent performance, whether a gamer or a designer!
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