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The WD 5TB Elements Portable External Hard Drive delivers reliable, high-capacity storage with fast USB 3.2 Gen 1 connectivity. Compatible with both PC and Mac, its compact design and plug-and-play functionality make it the perfect on-the-go solution for professionals needing seamless backup and transfer of large files.
Hard Drive | 5 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
Brand | Western Digital |
Series | Elements Desktop |
Item model number | WDBU6Y0050BBK-WESN |
Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
Item Weight | 8.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.35 x 3.23 x 0.82 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.35 x 3.23 x 0.82 inches |
Color | Black |
Flash Memory Size | 5 |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 2.0/3.0 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 1 |
Power Source | Manual operation |
Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
Language | English |
ASIN | B07X41PWTY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 11, 2019 |
K**S
Has worked great!
I do hobby photography and added in family sessions and grad photos. I wanted a place to store all of my photos I do and purchased this. I figured I’d keep all of my family photos as well as all the others I do on it.Absolutely amazing! I add photos to it all the time and it has thousands! Years later and I’m still adding. Never any issues. Speed is great, super easy to format.I came back to get another as I want to keep some files saved but separate from photos so will buy another.
J**.
Affordable high capacity, good performance. PWL noise is initially annoying but goes away.
Good price-to-capacity ratio (purchased during Prime sale). The drive makes pretty significant thumping movement and sound at power up and also thumps every few seconds at times due to the preventive wear leveling feature. It is quite a bit distracting when you first encounter it -- I was originally thinking about returning the drive -- but after a few days, the periodic thumping has diminished and is no longer bothersome.Performance seems pretty good - I am getting an average 1.7 Gb/sec (~200 MB/sec) writes doing backups (it was as high as 2.5 Gb/sec when I first started using the drive and it was largely empty).It is quite satisfying to have ongoing backups that can now reach back a few months.
A**I
Great
Great, sturdy and performant.Works very well at the moment. I feel it is more durable than my other 7tb+ hard disks. Would buy it again. Price is justified for the quality
B**K
A great external drive for PS3
When I was doing research on external hard drives to use with PS3, this one popped up in a forum. The high capacity is really nice but PS3 externals use MBR partitions, which usually limit the HDD to 2tb of usable space.This drive, when using the WD Quick Format Tool, actually allows for all 5tb to be usable. When using the format utility be sure to select Windows XP compatibility.It feels like a solid enclosure that adequately protects, doesn't overheat, and transfer speeds are fine. Not ssd speeds, but good for the use case. It's basically plug and play. Recommended for a good storage solution.
J**H
Perfect for theater setups. Not great for PC/Desktop.
Looking for a large storage device to hold all of my media this works great. I would not use it as direct storage on your PC however, as this requires an external power brick and is kind of a pain to place because of the size. The noise it emits is also annoyingly loud if you care about having a somewhat silent setup. Otherwise, it works perfect for storing TV shows and movies for your theater. So far it has not died on me or shown any signs of degradation. The transfer speeds are also pretty good (as long as your device supports the USB3 port).
K**S
Good drive! You'll buy it.
First order of business: I ordered this drive (WD Elements 5tb) and received it in about 18 hours. I checked the shipping label, and it is their proprietary delivery service. USPS, take note.The box it came in was pretty regular, no fancy presentation. Which is fine. I don't like paying for felt lining.It has one port on the back, and comes with a USB cable. I plugged it into my laptop and checked it out.Drive capacity actually reads 4.54 Tb. Which isn't unusual for larger volumes. It came formatted as NTFS. Which is great, because FAT32 has a file size limit of 4gb.Next test: I plugged it into a 3.0 Anker USB Data Hub. The drive revved up, then started clicking. I recognized those clicks as motor failures from a power drop, so the USB hub is not going to do it. This beast of a portable drive needs a main-line. It can be used in USB 3.0 or 2.0 But I highly encourage 3 for faster speeds. Especially with a volume this size (You are buying it for a reason, right?)Next test: A phone mount. Similar to a Samsung Dex setup, the device I used is a Baseus USB C mount. It connects my Note10+ phone to HDMI, and...for this test...a USB 3.0 port. I wasn't sure if it would work, because the hub charges the phone, and would have to "lend" some power to the 3.0 port to power the drive. It worked. I plugged it in, and my exFAT/NTFS app fired right up. It recognized the drive, mounted it, and was ready to go. For the technical folks out there, this was by powering the phone dock with a samsung travel adapter that came with my phone. It has a variable output, but can pack a whopping 11v-2.25a (24 watts) at its highest. This 24 watts was enough to fast charge my phone, AND have the drive running.Final test: Directly into the note10+. I used a USB C - USB A adapter that came with my phone and connected them together. It worked. My phone was powering the darn thing.So there we have it. This little pocket sized drive (seriously, my wallet is larger) can be plugged into 3.0, 2.0 or directly into my phone. It came formatted NTFS, just the way I prefer.Description: I purchased a black one. As I said, it is wallet-sized. It has one port for the cable, and a small status light. The light appears to stay a solid color for both standby and active. A power failure results in a blinking status light. When the drive is spinning, you can feel a humming purr, barely audible. The casing is plastic, but solid and sleek looking. It has four non-slip dots on the bottom.Pros: Huge storage for the price, powered through USB only, NTFS formatted, small.Cons: None discovered yet.Recommended Uses: This would be a perfect drive for home network storage, office/school/home work. It would also be ideal for gaming consoles even as modern as the XBox One X. Or a handy volume for torrents. Or a handy volume for backing up a system or family photos.Possible Uses: It runs on 3.0. While Pro Gamers might chuckle at the idea, it could be used as a Steam Library. Initial load times might be slower than a built in solid state drive, sure. But so what? This is 5Tb. Portable. For under 120. It could also be used for beginner-level production. Again, it is slower than a dedicated solid state drive, of course. But for a new youtuber, or designer, or developer...this can store a lot of content.
D**K
Awesome drive
Great drive, easy use and setup. Fast transfer of files, worth the money
A**R
Works Great! Easy to use. Just plug it in and forget it.
I bought this a couple of years ago because I was tired of moving things to a flash drive in order to free up space on my laptop and trying to remember what flash drive has what files. This is simple plug and play. I have it connected to a USB port extender and there is no noticeable latency when accessing files and unlike other external drives that I have used it is completely silent. I moved everything from all of my flash drives onto it and now instead of saving files to the laptop I save it on the external drive. I have files that date back over 20 years and I still have plenty of space left, over half of the total drive space. When I bought a new laptop I didn't have to spend time moving my files, I just moved the drive. This being a piece of computer equipment it will eventually fail. When that happens I will definitely buy another one. But for right now I love it.
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