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Western Digital WD800JBRTL
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The 80 GB Western Digital WD800JBRTL internal 7200 RPM hard drive can be connected via ATA. The WD800JBRTL is a 40 pin drive with 8 MB of cache. CAVIAR SE 80GB 7200RPM ATA-100 3.5INCH EIDE HARD DRIVE For the best deal on the Western Digital WD800JBRTL , you'll want to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the WD800JBRTL (located below) tracks merchants who often have bargain prices and great sales.
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Western Digital WD800JBRTL
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Specs
UPC 7-18037-10436-2, EAN 0-718037-104362, UPC 7-18037-11526-9, EAN 0-718037-115269, EAN 7-180371-043622
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Western Digital WD800JBRTL and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Controller Type | ATA |
| Capacity |
| Cache Size | 8 MB |
| Disk Storage | 80 GB |
| Details |
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| Details (continued) |
| Drive Type | Internal |
| Number of Pins | 40 pin |
| RPM | 7200 RPM |
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| Dimensions |
| Drive Width | 3.5" |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
30 Dec 2005



Two WD800 HD failures at 2.5 year mark
I must concur with the previous negative reviews of this HD. My husband bought a Western Digital 80G HD in spring 03 and the motor failed Dec 05. My computer came OEM with a Western Digital 80G in Summer of 03 and it failed 2 wweeks after the other one. Motor again. Drive had 20+ gigs of wedding and baby photos. Irreplaceable. Both computers were UPS protected and medium to light use. Mine was 100% original, used only for email and photo storage (and a little solitaire). No power robbing...
–J. Bessafrom Amazon.com
21 Jun 2005



Two Failed WD80 GB HDD in one Year
For many years I used and recommended the WD products. I can no longer offer any such advice but would recommend that anyone looking for a quality HDD look elsewhere -- Seagate, Maxtor, Samsung, Hitachi are all superior drives and far more reliable.
Both drives simply suffered meltdown failure of the motors, shorting out the computer Power supply until removed-- two different computers at two different times, both being used moderately, not "heavy office" or workstation use. Western Dig...
–Robert Kirbofrom Amazon.com
26 Feb 2005



HD Okay, software not so great
I have no problem so far with the HD. It seems to do its job well, and is quite responsive (quicker than my Maxtor). As far as the Data Lifeguard software...apparently due to some Windows updates, I am unable to use my PowerQuest DriveCopy 4.0 to mirror my old drive to the new (a "Disk Manager" conflict). I had to use the Data Lifeguard, and although it did fine, it created a partition that I did not want. It wouldn't allow me to change the partition sizes, or delete the undesired partition....
–Little Mackfrom Amazon.com