


💼 Elevate your desktop storage game with power and reliability.
The WD 4TB 7200 RPM SATA 6 Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Desktop Hard Drive delivers robust desktop performance with a massive 4TB capacity, fast 7200 RPM rotational speed, and a high-speed SATA 3 interface. Engineered with advanced vibration and corruption protection technologies, it ensures data integrity and durability. Backed by a 5-year limited warranty, this drive is ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-capacity storage that keeps pace with demanding workloads.









| ASIN | B00FJRS5BA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #678 in Internal Hard Drives #9,454 in Computer Internal Components |
| Brand | Western Digital |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (519) |
| Date First Available | October 1, 2013 |
| Flash Memory Size | 4 |
| Hard Drive | 4 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hardware Platform | Mac; PC |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 5.79 x 1.03 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.11 ounces |
| Item model number | WD4003FZEX |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital |
| Operating System | Windows/Mac |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 5.79 x 1.03 inches |
| Series | Black |
J**P
4TB Beauty, Super Fast.. Super pleased!
I've used Western Digital drives almost exclusively for years. I've only ever had one fail in that time and it was a 1TB drive, WD replaced that failed drive with a 2TB drive. The point is they stand behind their products and while they may not be the cheapest, or even always the fastest the fact you can reach a human and get your broken drive replaced is a huge plus. One you can't really put a price on. That being said, this drive is fast. It's performed beautiful for me since installing it and is plenty big enough. The fact it's a 7200 rpm drive is important. I've used slower spin rate drives and they just don't cut it. 7200rpm seems to be a sweet spot without having to cross over to the 10,000 and up RPM drives. Also I've found the drive to be quiet, but I admit my tower isn't the questest to begin with. But I haven't noticed that my computer has gotten any louder either. So take that however you will. Overall WD gets huge thumbs up and continues to be my go to for all my physical spinning hard drives. Conistant top performance and amazing warantee is hard to beat.
R**N
Good, expensive, fairly loud HDD. Perfect for me.
This hard drive is great...but bit pricey for my taste honestly. Though I'd definitely say it's worth it if your as impatient with slow technology as I am. -The speed of the drive is impressive. I have my OS installed on my SSD to get fastest possible boot times(without going to the stupid expensive PCI-E solid state drives), and use this as the internal storage & install location of many games and programs. Flawless performance. -I used to be using my external USB 3 - 4TB HDD as my storage devices for games and programs, but it had noticeable issues. It had pretty similar transfer speeds, but it's seek times were alot longer and I don't think it liked being spun up for extended periods of time...which I needed for gaming/programs running on it. -I will say that this drive is fairly loud. I read that about the drive before I bought it, but know it wouldn't matter to me. But is sound is an issue for you, this might not be your best bet.
D**N
LOUD
It works great, but good heavens is it loud. I got this on New Year's Eve and both my wife and I thought the neighbors were setting off fireworks when we first heard this hard drive in operation. I have never had a drive this loud, even going back to the days of my 25 MHz Packard Bell that had a perpetually fragmented disk. I can count files it's writing from my GoPro as I write this because there is a loud clank from this disk for each one. Otherwise, this has been a great drive in the few days I've had it. I consistently get burst speeds of ~250MB/s and continuous speeds of ~150MB/s. That's about as good as it gets for a non-SSD.
M**D
Quiet,Fast, and Large=Reliable for mass storage!
1) Sliced the top of the anti-static bag and removed the drive 2) Powered down my rig and flipped the power switch on my power supply to off,cutting all the power to system components 3) Connected the drive via sata power connector and attached a new Sata data cable to the drive and motherboard port 4) Powered on the System, the drive was listed during bios post (AHCI mode was already enabled in my bios) 5) After being at the desktop (Windows 7 64bit) I went to Start/All Programs/Administrative Tools/Computer Management. Once it opened up I selected Disk Management under Storage and Selected this drive for formatting. I selected GPT,64K sectors,NTFS,Quick Format and this large 4TB drive was done almost instantly and this drive is ready for mass storage. 6) Disable indexing in drive properties, and never uncheck enable write caching on this device. That beats a drive down for such a small performance gain. This is the type and size of a drive that you will most likely need to be reliable and not benchmarking it 24/7. Disabled write caching is something for ssd drives only! 7) The only problem I did have and it's not the drive itself but a software driver issue that does involve this drive and windows, I should mention that I had to uninstall Intel Rapid Storage Technology AHCI driver because during large transfers it was consuming all of my ram first then stalling to finish copying data but luckily not locking up the OS, however it does lock up the copy so the only way to continue is to reboot, then uninstall the Intel RST driver,then reboot, then you should be able to copy terrabytes at a time without any locking up. It took me a few hours to figure out what it was because nothing on google seemed to report exactly the cause of locking up transfers, just reports of them. I think this is due to the fact that the drive actually has its own smart processor for transfers and buffering and RST just tries to get in the way of the drive and the motherboard. It seems that if you have AHCI on in the bios, then just let the windows driver and the drive do all the work, it is much more reliable however if you have good controller card drivers and have no problems then I recommend sticking to them as they will increase transfer speed as remain stable. When I mean mass storage I am talking about 16-32GB movie files both HD and 3D. That is why I selected 64K sectors. If you are planning on using this drive for smaller files and lost of them then I recommend 512 or 4096 byte sectors. Using large files and 64K sectors it will make seek times faster without working out the drive, plus it will also minimize fragmentation on the drive to almost nothing, however if you are storing lots of files smaller than 10GB then from 4-8GB range you should select 4096 and respectfully for mass amounts of photos you should select 512 or you will waste lots of space on this drive using 64K for random file types,sizes,etc. Don't worry too much about this drive having 5 platters and being slow or unreliable because of it. I've never actually heard this drive stress once and I've already loaded it with 2.4TB out of 3.63TB. Don't worry about this drive getting damaged due to vibration because its so large. -nonsense this drive has 3D adjustment mechanisms in place to adjust to the way the drive is positioned or adjust with environmental variables such as vibrations,trembling,etc -although you should mount this drive tightly as possible into a drive tray to take extra precautions to reduce vibrations and movement fluctuations just to be on the safe side. I actually had my drive laying on the bottom of my case with the circuit board facing up while I copyied 2.4TB from other drives to it and it never moved once but I'm waiting on a new pc case to arrive to make the new transition. I don't advise leaving this drive or any other drive unmounted and/or exposed longer than needed. This is my 4th WD Black Drive and 5th WD drive purchased altogether and I'm still satisfied as I've never had one to be DOA and I've never had any of them to crash. (knock on wood) I currently own: (1)1TB WD MyBook-WD 10EACS External USB Device (1)1TB WD Black-WDC WD1001FALS-00E8B0 SATA II (2)x1TB WD Black-WDC WD1001FALS-00J7B1 SATA II (1)4TB WD Black-WDC WD4003FZEX-00Z4SA0 SATA III
C**E
Le modèle Black est une référence en terme de fiabilité et ce disque dur 4 To ne fait pas exception à la règle. Il est rapide, immédiatement reconnu par le système d'exploitation (testé sous Windows 7 Ultimate x64 et Windows 10 Pro x64), facile à installer, et dispose d'une grande capacité de stockage. Le "plus" non négligeable en ce qui me concerne, est la garantie constructeur de 5 ans ! Pas de soucis à se faire sur l'avenir donc, et à mon sens il est préférable de dépenser quelques euros de plus pour privilégier la déclinaison "Black" des Western Digital, plutôt que de partir sur du "Green" ou du "Blue", et se retrouver au bout de 3 ans et demi avec un disque HS et une garantie constructeur terminée. A noter que Western Digital a annoncé fin août la sortie d'un modèle "Black" de 6 To, que l'on peut trouver à prix très raisonnable sur amazon.com, et très déraisonnable sur le marketplace d'amazon.fr ... attendons donc qu'Amazon propose cette déclinaison, pour l'avoir à un prix (enfin) abordable !
F**D
The fastest "IDE" drive you can get without going SSD or SCSI (or RAID). It works brilliantly as a mass storage device and I have most of my games on this drive, with an SSD being my OS and Applications drive. Games load quickly, some in a few seconds, and due to the size it is also a great Media dumping ground for music, movies, and photos. I think that in the price, size, performance triangle this drive is in the absolute sweet spot. Plus it's a Western Digital drive and they tend to be very very reliable and backed by a decent warranty.
L**A
Utilizzato come disco di archivio per steam, che dire... rispetto ai WD blue e rossi è sicuramente piu silenzioso, i caricamenti sono veloci, a due anni di utilizzo sono più che soddisfatto.
H**L
Hallo, ich habe die Festplatte gekauft, um große Datenmengen in kurzer Zeit abspeichern zu können. Im 4TB-Segment gibt es hier aktuell nicht viel Konkurrenz, früher habe ich mit Samsungfestplatten gute Erfahrung gemacht und bisher hat mich keine im Stich gelassen, jetzt versuche ich mit WD mein Glück und meiner Recherche nach sind WD-Festplatten in der Statistik deutlich zuverlässiger Seagateplatten. Das wird sich noch zeigen... Hier ein paar positive Eindrücke: - recht leise für eine 7200rpm HDD, bei der Schreibleistung habe ich mit mehr Lärm und Knattern gerechnet, aber in meinem Silentsystem (und damit meine ich wirklich flüsterleise) und der Festplattenentkopplung ist sie nur beim Booten zu hören - beste Leistung bei 4TB HDDs! Die Herstellerangaben konnte ich bei großen Dateien auch erreichen, was will man mehr... - guter Preis für eine HDD mit der Leistung - 5 Jahre Herstellergarantie! Das ist heutzutage eine Seltenheit und war ausschlaggebend für meine Kaufentscheidung Was mir nicht so gefällt: - das SATA-Datenkabel arretiert nicht! Bei meinen anderen Festplatten arretiert der Stecker an der Buchse, bei der WD fehlt leider das Plastikteil, andem der Stecker hängenbleiben soll, sodass man Gefahr läuft, den Stecker unbeabsichtigt abzuziehen! Das ist einfach dumm und ärgerlich, ich kann mir auch keinen Vorteil von dieser Konstruktion vorstellen. Es ist jetzt nicht so, dass der Stecker einfach so abrutscht, aber gerade bei Festplattenkabeln kommt es vor, dass diese aufgrund der Platzprobleme im Gehäuse oftmals auf Spannung sind und deswegen abrutschen können, wenn diese nicht arretiert sind. Abschließend kann ich die Festplatte also jedem empfehlen, der Wert auf beste Leistung bei akzeptabler Lautstärke legt und den die fehlende SATA-Arretierung nicht stört.
E**A
Ya llevo 3 años desde que compre este disco para mi PC gamer y hasta hoy no he experimentado ningún tipo de problema. Me compraría otro igual si tan solo me pudiera acabar esos 4 teras jaja
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