Western Digital caviar green 3 TB

Western Digital worked around operating system size limits to produce the world’s largest SATA drives, at 2.5TB and 3TB.

The world’s largest SATA hard drive is now available from Western Digital. On Tuesday, the company announced both 2.5TB and 3TB versions of its Caviar Green drives.

The newest members of the WD family offers 3 or 2.5 terabytes of storage while minimizing the issues PCs tend to have with larger drives – namely, known driver issues with drives over 2.19TB. Both drives use an Advanced Host Controller Interface-compliant Host Bus Adapter to skirt compatibility potential issues with different operating systems.

Although they’re designed for 64-bit systems, they’ll also function with legacy 32-bit systems running Vista or Windows 7, with a few caveats. Western Digital offers a chart spelling out which operating systems will function with the drives and possible limitations. You can’t use them at all in Windows XP, for instance, and such a large drive won’t work as a boot drive in the 32-bit versions of Windows Vista and Windows 7.

To get an idea of approximately how much storage you’re looking at, the 3TB hard drive offers upwards of half a million photo and MP3 files, as well as 360 hours of high-definition video.

Like the rest of the Caviar Green line, the larger drives utilize WD GreenPower Technology to reduce noise and temperature.

The 3TB and 2.5TB external hard drives are available immediately for the competitive prices of $189.99 and $239.00, respectively.

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  1. Ed C at 1:55pm 21st October 2010 Newegg had a sale on Seagate 2TB drives last week (89.99 ea) - they run very cool. I prefer to boot to an SSD drive, but for raw data storage you just can't beat 4 TBs for less than $180. - well at least not for now!!
    1. ioman at 4:09pm 21st October 2010 I have had two Seagate drives go out on me, they are the last company I would buy from.
  2. James at 2:40pm 19th October 2010 The real question.Will this fit inside my ps3?
    1. ioman at 2:20pm 19th October 2010 It should since it's standard size. Not sure about the hear output.
    2. Jimmy at 2:21pm 19th October 2010 No it will be a 3.5" sata drive ps3's need a 2.5" drive.
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