Western Digital Introduces 4 TB microSDUC, 8 TB SDUC, and 16 TB External SSDs
Western Digital Introduces 4 TB microSDUC, 8 TB SDUC, and 16 TB External SSDs
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Never touching another WD product with a ten foot pole.
4 1 ReplyWhy I have not heard of them being a risky company to buy from, or am I misinformed?
5 0 ReplyYeah same. I have plenty of WD Black HDDs and SSD's and never once had issues with any of them. Am I out of the loop?
5 0 ReplyTheir most recent products have shown very high failure rates and they refuse to acknowledge the problem.
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How so?
4 0 ReplyFor HDDs, they seem to have a better reputation than Seagate. That being said, I usually buy their Gold "enterprise class" HDD drives.
4 0 ReplyYeah, was gonna say. Waiting for Samsung or SanDisk to do it. WD is quite the gamble.
3 1 ReplyWD owns SanDisk and has for some time.
5 0 ReplyI didn't know that.
Their products are not at the same quality tho, or at least don't seem to perform the same.
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They own sandisk and the sandisk fiasco is what I’m partly referring to. SanDisk is terrible.
1 0 ReplyOh damn, totally missed all this going down. Been reading up on a bit now, such a shame. :/
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