https://www.newegg.com/black-wd-elements-8tb/p/N82E16822234349
These have white label reds that are great for home servers
These have white label reds that are great for home servers
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I haven't seen 14s yet, but 12s will run you a pretty penny.I have a NAS with (4) 4TB reds that is 80% full, bad thing is the NAS is lass than a year old so maybe I need 12's or 14's
I haven't seen 14s yet, but 12s will run you a pretty penny.
WD hasn't released their 14TB yet but seagate ironwolf has been out awhile link
But yes, anything over 10TB is quite expensive
AFAIK, the only real difference is that the Easystore enclosure can be reused with a different drive...whereas the Elements enclosure uses some sort of mounting system that is specific to the drive it comes with and can't be reused. Otherwise, the same exact white label hard drives come in them.Was about to grab an Easystore then saw this at same price. Elements the better choice? Did some searching and seems to be conflicting opinions.
I've read around on reddit that the Elements enclosure can be used with other drives as long as you're fine with cutting up some of the rubber inside.
In that case, that sucks.
Ordered one. One last order from Newegg before they start charging sales tax on July 1st.
Viper87227 I have a few red label 8s and white label 10s if you need them.
How much for the 10s?Viper87227 I have a few red label 8s and white label 10s if you need them.