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Normal speeds for a WD black?

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My WD Blue backup drive does better at the 4k benchmark

 

Gimme a second for the cyrstalbench link

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Appears about right for a traditional HDD.

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https://gyazo.com/5ff7dbcf1397fa6b8c8783175ac9778b

 

my segate had a better 4k q32t1..

 

Hey there Textosterone,
 
You can find the regular speeds and other specs of WD Black drives (for each capacity) here in the spec sheet: http://products.wdc.com/support/kb.ashx?id=uFmNbW
 
SSHDs generally work much faster than regular HDDs with things that are being cached by the SSD portion. Everything else that is used purely off the HDD portion works with the speed of an average HDD.
 
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