WD Blue 6TB PC Hard Drive – 5400 RPM Class, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64 MB Cache, 3.5″ – WD60EZRZ
WD Blue internal hard drives deliver reliability for office and web applications. They are ideal for use as primary drives in desktop PCs and for office applications. With a range of capacities and cache sizes, there’s a WD Blue internal hard drive that’s just right for you. Compatible with: PC Product Features Reliable everyday computing
WD Blue internal hard drives deliver reliability for office and web applications. They are ideal for use as primary drives in desktop PCs and for office applications. With a range of capacities and cache sizes, there’s a WD Blue internal hard drive that’s just right for you. Compatible with: PC
Product Features
- Reliable everyday computing
- WD quality and reliability
- Free Acronis True Image WD Edition cloning software
- Massive capacities up to 6 TB available
- 2-year manufacturer’s limited warranty
WARNING: Failed After 20 Months – WD Won’t Honor 2 Year Warranty I’ve been a big fan of Western Digital drives for years, but that ended today. And I’m writing this review to warn you about their warranties, based on my recent experience with them.(If you don’t want to read the rest of my admittedly long review, the short version is: if you buy this drive, make sure you CHECK THE WARRANTY STATUS on WD’s web site as soon as you get it. If their web site says your drive is an OEM drive, send it back to Amazon immediately and get your money back–because WD WILL NOT honor the 2 year warranty–you’re totally on your own if the drive fails within the 2 year warranty period).I purchased the 3TB Blue version of this drive in April of 2016, confident that if anything went wrong with the drive over a two year period WD would replace the drive under warranty. A few days ago this drive suddenly disappeared from my desktop, and after some testing I figured out that it had totally died. OK, I thought, time to give WD a call and get a…
1/5 Star (v) I/O Errors, Failed after 4 months… Amazon say contact Western Digital because it’s past 30 days. Now the RMA fun begins….Get the Serial Number from the front of the drive, then head to to the Western Digital website to contact them.Trying to slowly say my email address over the phone to a non English speaker proves to be Very challenging, I suspect he noted my email incorrectly because I received No emails for the RMA processI had to call back the next day and start all over, and wait for the RMA details to be emailed to me.Chat support would be a great addition here.My drive will be out of warranty at this rate!Update: 3 days later, I asked to verify my email address again.I have called WD 4 times, but still no RMA, they keep telling me to wait 24 hours.Update:I decided to do the RMA through the website.I was finally emailed the RMA details, and shipped the drive back.That was 7 days…
Amazon description specifically says: 2-year manufacturer limited warranty. … Amazon description specifically says: 2-year manufacturer limited warranty.I received this drive today. Before installing this drive, I attempted to register this drive at WDC.COM for warranty coverage. WD site stated that this drive was on OEM product. Returned product to Amazon today.From WDC FAQ:1. Retail hard drives (Example: WD1200JBRTL) are sold in a retail package and may include the accessories below: Quick Installation Guide Acronis Installation Software (must be downloaded)2. Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) hard drives (Example: WD1200JB) are sold to OEM Computer manufacturers or Distributors in bulk packaging (bare drive only). OEM drives are sold without accessories or installation software. OEM drives may not contain a warranty from Western Digital. When Western Digital sells hard drives to OEM computer manufacturers such as Dell, Compaq, Apple, etc, we sell these drives without…