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Monday, April 21 2008
WD announced today that it is now shipping WD VelociRaptor hard drives, the next generation of its 10,000 RPM SATA "Raptor" series of drives. Designed with an enterprise-class foundation, the new WD VelociRaptor hard drive is modified specifically for PC and Mac enthusiasts and professional workstations. Destined to become the new high-performance favorite of these groups, the WD VelociRaptor hard drive comes packed with twice the capacity and a 35 percent performance increase over the previous generation.




From the bloodlines of the WD Raptor, the most popular hard drive for high-performance enthusiasts who demand the ultimate SATA drive, the WD VelociRaptor hard drive is built with enterprise-class mechanics and packs 300 GB of storage capacity into a 2.5-inch enterprise form factor. The 2.5-inch WD VelociRaptor drive is enclosed in the IcePack, a 3.5-inch mounting frame with a built-in heat sink -- a customization that fits the drive into a standard 3.5-inch system bay and keeps this powerful drive extra cool when installed in a high-performance desktop chassis.

"Demand for ever-higher PC performance continues to increase and WD is the leader in this category with the WD Raptor. We created WD VelociRaptor hard drives to lead PC enthusiasts into the next era of PC and Mac storage performance and satisfy their insatiable thirst for computing speed," said Tom McDorman, vice president and general manager of WD's enterprise business unit. "The new WD VelociRaptor delivers the greatest performance and reliability of all SATA hard drives currently on the market."

WD VelociRaptor is the next step up for the speed-craving PC enthusiast, and as with all WD drives, attention to detail in features, performance and reliability is a top priority. Features of the new WD VelociRaptor hard drives include:
  • Killer Speed - Built on the performance of the WD Raptor, these 10,000 RPM drives, with SATA 3 Gb/s interface, and 16 MB cache deliver mind-bending performance.
  • Rock-solid Reliability - WD VelociRaptor drives are designed and manufactured to business-critical, enterprise-class standards to provide enterprise reliability in high duty cycle environments. The design results in the highest available reliability rating of any SATA drive at 1.4 million hours MTBF.
  • IcePack Mounting Frame - The 2.5-inch WD VelociRaptor drives are enclosed in a 3.5-inch enterprise-class mounting frame with a built-in heat sink that keeps this powerful little drive extra cool when installed in high-performance desktop chassis.
  • Rotary Acceleration Feed Forward (RAFF) - Optimizes performance when the drives are used in vibration-prone, multi-drive chassis.
  • SecurePark - Parks the recording heads off the disk surface during spin up, spin down and when the drive is off. This ensures the recording head never touches the disk surface, resulting in improved long-term reliability and increased drive protection when the chassis is moved.
Price and Availability WD VelociRaptor (model WD3000GLFS) hard drives will be available on Alienware's high-performance ALX gaming desktop by the end of April. At launch, Alienware will offer maximum performance with two 300 GB WD VelociRaptor hard drives in RAID 0 configuration on alienware.com. WD VelociRaptor hard drives will be shipping exclusively through Alienware this month and will be available through the company's online store and at select distributors and resellers mid-May. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the WD VelociRaptor 300GB is $299.99 USD. More information about WD VelociRaptor hard drives may be found on the company's Web site here.

Source: Western Digital
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User comments
by xmountainxlionx (April 21st - 1:37 PM) - Reply
OH wow
by zOaib (April 21st - 1:37 PM) - Reply
Nice so its about 1$ / 1Gb of space.
by bcurko (April 21st - 1:42 PM) - Reply
Does this mean it will be 35% Faster And 35% Louder then it orginally was?

Should be interesting to see a review on this to see how it compares against standard based sata drives. It should also determine whether its worth paying the extra $$ per gb for a slight increase in read and write times.

Only time will Tell Thanks For the announcement :D
by malware (April 21st - 1:44 PM) - Reply
by WhiteLotus (April 21st - 1:48 PM) - Reply
stop with the SATA drives and get to work on the SSD already!
by calvary1980 (April 21st - 1:49 PM) - Reply
don't think any reviews show decibels but they definitely show speed and temp. Thanks malware :)

- Christine
by magibeg (April 21st - 2:15 PM) - Reply
It appears to be pretty damn fast indeed. Although i don't think i could ever justify buying one without having a huge hole burning through my pockets. I just saw a 750gb at ncix for $99.
by jbunch07 (April 21st - 2:19 PM) - Reply
by: WhiteLotus;759301
stop with the SATA drives and get to work on the SSD already!
sata is just interface...they have ssd with sata interface...

this thing looks nice but i think the future of hdd is solid state imo
by cdawall (April 21st - 2:22 PM) - Reply
it would be cheaper/faster to get 2 320GB seagates and doing raid0
by Live OR Die (April 21st - 2:48 PM) - Reply
Are these only SATA 1, because there are faster SATA 2 HDD out there? Seagate has a 15,000RPM SATA2 HDD
by thoughtdisorder (April 21st - 2:54 PM) - Reply
Very impressive speeds.. I can't see myself buying one anytime soon, but for some gamers who have the $$$ this could be pretty sweet!;)
by newtekie1 (April 21st - 2:54 PM) - Reply
The price is very nice compared to the other Raptors. I remember when we were paying $10/GB. It is nice that there is actually a little competition to the Raptors now, forcing WD to lower the prices a little bit. Now that there are 7200 RPM drives that are pretty much just as fast for a fraction of the price, WD needs to keep the prices reasonable on the Raptors now.

by: Live OR Die;759362
Are these only SATA 1, because there are faster SATA 2 HDD out there? Seagate has a 15,000RPM SATA2 HDD
All the Raptors before were SATA 1.5Gb/s, this is the first SATA 3.0Gb/s. I've never heard of a 15,000 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s drive, can you show it to me?
by [I.R.A]_FBi (April 21st - 2:55 PM) - Reply
cheap fast hd's in raid bruised teh raptor in the past and i guess the same thing is going to happen now.
by Weer (April 21st - 2:58 PM) - Reply
by: cdawall;759343
it would be cheaper/faster to get 2 320GB seagates and doing raid0
It sure would.

And that would be 4 320GB drives, not 2.
by Live OR Die (April 21st - 3:01 PM) - Reply
by Mussels (April 21st - 3:03 PM) - Reply
by: Live OR Die;759362
Are these only SATA 1, because there are faster SATA 2 HDD out there? Seagate has a 15,000RPM SATA2 HDD
these are sata 2. Sata specs and RPM are not related.

Seagates cheetahs have always been 15K even on IDE... but they just dont seem popular. i dont know why that is.

While its not a bad idea to release a new raptor, SSD drives are what get us excited these days.
by mandelore (April 21st - 3:06 PM) - Reply
by: cdawall;759343
it would be cheaper/faster to get 2 320GB seagates and doing raid0
exactly what i have :)
by Live OR Die (April 21st - 3:07 PM) - Reply
by EastCoasthandle (April 21st - 3:18 PM) - Reply
by: malware;759299
Reviews:

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/HDD-SATA-VelociRaptor,1914.html
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/the_new_fastest_hard_drive_ever
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=548&type=expert&pid=1


And
TechReport
Storage Review

With SSD available now we have the option to wait for prices to come down. This alone causes WD new HD to lose it's appeal IMO at it's high price point.
by twicksisted (April 21st - 3:22 PM) - Reply
by: Live OR Die;759362
Are these only SATA 1, because there are faster SATA 2 HDD out there? Seagate has a 15,000RPM SATA2 HDD
Sata1 & sata2 are just the speed of the interface... this dosent affect the performance of the drive on its own. Theres no disk drive out there that can use the bandwidth of 1.5gbps / 3.0gbps interface on its own...

As far as im aware, the only benefit of using Sata 2 is if you are raiding multiple drives and collectively the drives can utilise that amount of bandwidth... but for a single drive or 2 in raid 0, Sata 1 is fine (1.5gbps)
by Mussels (April 21st - 3:30 PM) - Reply
by: twicksisted;759418
Sata1 & sata2 are just the speed of the interface... this dosent affect the performance of the drive on its own. Theres no disk drive out there that can use the bandwidth of 1.5gbps / 3.0gbps interface on its own...

As far as im aware, the only benefit of using Sata 2 is if you are raiding multiple drives and collectively the drives can utilise that amount of bandwidth... but for a single drive or 2 in raid 0, Sata 1 is fine (1.5gbps)
to add more to this, SATA 1 is 150MB/s and sata II is 300MB/s
Even the fastest terabyte drives these days cant keep going at 100MB/s consistently, so even these velociraptors wont break sata-1's specs - SATA-II only really has other features going for it at the moment, not speed.
by thebeephaha (April 21st - 3:41 PM) - Reply
Whoa............. Speechless.
by mdm-adph (April 21st - 3:54 PM) - Reply
by: Live OR Die;759383
HERE YOU GO I DON"Y THINK THERE VERY BIG IN GB'S
That's a SAS drive, not SATA2. :p
by Weer (April 21st - 3:55 PM) - Reply
by: thebeephaha;759451
Whoa............. Speechless.
Why? The 256GB SSD beats this thing so far into the ground, that you can't hear it's load, thunderous roar anymore.
by mdm-adph (April 21st - 3:56 PM) - Reply
by: Weer;759479
Why? The 256GB SSD beats this thing so far into the ground, that you can't hear it's load, thunderous roar anymore.
Aye, but I don't have to sell my children just to get the funds to buy a VelociRaptor 300GB.
by newtekie1 (April 21st - 3:59 PM) - Reply
by: Live OR Die;759383
HERE YOU GO I DON"Y THINK THERE VERY BIG IN GB'S
by: Live OR Die;759392
HERE'S SOME THING ELSE I FOULD
SAS =/= SATA

You can not use a SAS drive on a SATA controller. You can, however, use a SATA drive on a SAS controller.

by: Mussels;759388
Seagates cheetahs have always been 15K even on IDE... but they just dont seem popular. i dont know why that is.
I thought all the Cheetahs were SCSI, not IDE.

by: Weer;759479
Why? The 256GB SSD beats this thing so far into the ground, that you can't hear it's load, thunderous roar anymore.
Does it do it for $300? No, it does it for $3,000. $300 gets you about 16GB in solid state drives.
by WarEagleAU (April 21st - 4:39 PM) - Reply
Very nice. About time they brought these in line with the capacities, to an extent. Price should be a tad lower though.
by DaC (April 21st - 4:48 PM) - Reply
Not much faster than Samsung spingpoint F1 of 1TB. And much more expensive.
Personally I would get 2 of 750GB on raid 0 as said by others before....
Or to burn more money, two of 1GB and smoke velociraptor.....
by spearman914 (April 21st - 5:00 PM) - Reply
Whats the "Real" difference only 150 GB more?
by WhiteLotus (April 21st - 5:03 PM) - Reply
by: jbunch07;759339
sata is just interface...they have ssd with sata interface...

this thing looks nice but i think the future of hdd is solid state imo
yea i know but i don't really know what the current disk format is called - just called SATA for the simplicity as most (well me) differentiates the two in that way.
by thoughtdisorder (April 21st - 5:45 PM) - Reply
by: WarEagleAU;759557
Very nice. About time they brought these in line with the capacities, to an extent. Price should be a tad lower though.
+1 on everything you said. Hopefully the prices will fall relatively quickly after the initial explosion of sales dies off....:ohwell:
by FreedomEclipse (April 21st - 6:28 PM) - Reply
well with a lot of SAMSUNG spinpoint hard drives starting to give the god ol' raptor a run for their money - Samsung being overly faster, 80% more bang for buck & out performs raptor in most tests its high time that WD came out with something faster to fight the opposition - sadly i have to agree - SSD's are the future - with Samsung also being in the memory market im sure they are way ahead of WD when it comes to getting out some SSD drives.
by Azazel (April 21st - 6:30 PM) - Reply
price a little high for me :P...id rather spend it on something else

nice though
by twicksisted (April 21st - 7:54 PM) - Reply
by: Mussels;759433
to add more to this, SATA 1 is 150MB/s and sata II is 300MB/s
Even the fastest terabyte drives these days cant keep going at 100MB/s consistently, so even these velociraptors wont break sata-1's specs - SATA-II only really has other features going for it at the moment, not speed.
whoops i put gbps :P
lolol...
by Mussels (April 22nd - 3:35 AM) - Reply
by: twicksisted;759907
whoops i put gbps :P
lolol...
some of the marketing crap call it 3Gb/s for sata II. Its because the signal runs at that speed, but only 300MB/s of it is actually there/usable for data transfer (some of it is used for other things)
by Drac (April 22nd - 8:29 AM) - Reply
finally, since the first day i was asking myself, why the fuck isnt there a WD raptor with sata2?
but SSD are better
by mab1376 (April 22nd - 4:21 PM) - Reply
i cant wait to pick one up, little out of my price range atm.

ill wait till its about $200 or so.
by happita (April 22nd - 5:08 PM) - Reply
Oh cool, $1/gig. No thanks, I'll stick with some 500s in raid for about 25c/gig.
by Mussels (April 23rd - 2:18 AM) - Reply
I think the majority are waiting for 32-64GB OS drives, and 256GB general purpose drives (games etc)

Dont exactly need these for media, so a 256GB for OS and games + a few 750GB's for storage should go nicely.
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