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What is the difference between WD red and Green?

The WD Red drives are very similar to the WD Green drives in that they are tailored for quiet, lower power operation at the cost of a small drop in performance. Because of this, WD says that you can use up to eight Red drives in a system (or NAS) whereas with Green drives you should only ever use one or two.

Which color WD SSD is best?

The WD Blue Family WD Blue gives computing professionals the power they need. WD Blue HDDs and SSDs are ideal for desktop, laptop, and all-in-one PCs with a variety of form factors and storage capacities.

Which color WD drive is best?

WD Blue and Green are used for the general purposes of storage, with Blue being slightly more reliable and Green being more eco-friendly. WD Black is for pure performance in media, gaming, and content creation.

What is WD Green used for?

WD Green hard drives are designed for use in systems that require cool and quiet operation, as secondary drives in PCs, for external enclosures and other applications for which low noise and low heat are beneficial. These earth-friendly hard drives are ideal for use whenever energy efficiency is needed.

What is WD Red good for?

“WD Red HDDs are ideal for home and small businesses using NAS systems. They are great for sharing and backing up files using one to eight drive bays and for a workload rate of 180 TB a year. We’ve rigorously tested this type of use and have been validated by the major NAS providers.”

Is WD Green SSD good for gaming?

WD Green drive is designed to be used as secondary storage and not meant for gaming.

Is WD Green SSD good for OS?

Yes. It shows typical SATA SSD performance. A vast improvement over a typical HDD. Now…to see that, you need to install the OS on the SSD.

What color WD hard drive for gaming?

The Western Digital Blue is the hard-disk drive (HDD) built for the desktop, while the Black takes things to the next level for professionals and gamers. Enterprise and server owners have the Gold series to look through and the Red series of drives are specifically designed for NAS use.

Is WD Green Good?

We can see that the WD Green is a little behind the WD Blue in write speeds, IOPS (Read and Write) but it’s better off in terms of power efficiency and is lighter in weight. Lastly, the write endurance is 20% lower as well.

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