
Western Digital WD3200BEVERTL 320GB Scorpio Blue PATA HDD
Reliable Mobile Storage for Your Digital LifeThe Western Digital 320 GB Scorpio Blue is a 2.5-inch PATA mobile internal hard drive designed for portable digital devices. With a speed of 5400 RPM and an 8 MB cache, it provides fast and quiet performance with low power consumption. Ideal for notebo...
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Overview
Reliable Mobile Storage for Your Digital Life
The Western Digital 320 GB Scorpio Blue is a 2.5-inch PATA mobile internal hard drive designed for portable digital devices. With a speed of 5400 RPM and an 8 MB cache, it provides fast and quiet performance with low power consumption. Ideal for notebook computers, external storage, and digital media players, this drive ensures ruggedness and data protection.
- Capacity: 320 GB
- Interface: PATA and EIDE
- Form Factor: 2.5-inch
- Speed: 5400 RPM
- Cache: 8 MB
Key Features
Massive capacity
Low power consumption
ultra-cool and quite
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a substantial 320GB capacity for storing a significant amount of data, applications, or media
- Features low power consumption, which can contribute to longer battery life in portable devices and reduced energy costs
- Designed to be ultra-cool, helping to maintain optimal operating temperatures within the system
- Operates quietly, reducing ambient noise from the computer for a more pleasant user experience
- Utilizes the PATA interface, which can be compatible with older systems requiring this connection type
👎 Cons
- The PATA interface is an older technology, offering slower data transfer speeds compared to modern SATA or NVMe drives
- 320GB, while massive for its era, is a relatively small capacity compared to contemporary hard drives and SSDs
- The term "Scorpio Blue" often indicates a drive designed for everyday computing, not performance-intensive tasks
- As an HDD, its read/write speeds will be significantly slower than solid-state drives (SSDs)
- Potential compatibility issues with newer motherboards or systems that may lack PATA connectors