
Toshiba 4040R53 X300 4TB 7200RPM 3.5" SATA HDD
High-Performance Storage for Demanding Applications Toshiba's X300 4TB Internal Hard Drive delivers reliable, high-capacity storage for your professional or gaming PC. With its impressive speed and large buffer size, it's ideal for demanding applications and users with extensive storage requirem...
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Overview
High-Performance Storage for Demanding Applications
Toshiba's X300 4TB Internal Hard Drive delivers reliable, high-capacity storage for your professional or gaming PC. With its impressive speed and large buffer size, it's ideal for demanding applications and users with extensive storage requirements.
- Brand: Toshiba
- Model: 4040R53 (HDWE140EZSTA)
- Capacity: 4TB
- Speed: 7200RPM
- Buffer: 128MB
- Form Factor: 3.5"
- Interface: SATA
Key Features
High performance, reliable internal hard drive
Enhanced real-time performance
Temperature (operating / non-operating) : 0 to 65 degree celsius / -40 to 70 degree celsius
Rotational vibration (RV) sensorsPerfect for high performance applications including graphics-intensive gaming and photo/video editing
Compatibility: PC and Apple computers with a Serial ATA interface
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a substantial 4TB storage capacity, suitable for extensive data needs like gaming and media editing.
- Operates at a high rotational speed of 7200RPM, enhancing data access and transfer rates for improved performance.
- Designed as an internal 3.5" SATA HDD, making it compatible with a wide range of PC and Apple computers.
- Includes Rotational Vibration (RV) sensors, which contribute to improved reliability in multi-drive systems.
- Engineered for high-performance applications, specifically mentioning graphics-intensive gaming and photo/video editing.
👎 Cons
- As a Hard Disk Drive (HDD), it will generally be slower than Solid State Drives (SSDs) in boot times and application loading.
- The product details specify operating temperatures between 0 to 65 degrees Celsius, which requires adequate system cooling.
- While reliable, HDDs typically have moving parts that are more susceptible to physical shock compared to SSDs.
- The 3.5" form factor is standard for desktops but is not suitable for laptops or smaller form factor PCs.
- The "enhanced real-time performance" claim is general and lacks specific benchmark data for comparison.