rc7225 years ago+440I can see in the photo that it says EFRX but i want to make sure it is indeed this because i DEFINITELY don't want to buy a SMR disk to put in RAID . Thanks2 answers
meniluca5 years ago+110In the picture there is a WD40EFRX model. I can't find it in the description, but is it a pair of WD40EFRX?Show in original language (Italian)2 answersLaura Robach5 years ago+110 Helpful answerThese disks are the WD40EFAX version :)Show in original language (Italian)
vannian875 years ago000Do they fit on the nas? I have a QnapShow in original language (Italian)1 answerMalko Però5 years ago000Yes they are fine, as long as your NAS takes 3.5" harddisksShow in original language (Italian)
Anonymous5 years ago000What is the hdd model number for the deal today "WD Red 2x 4TB Set 256cache (8TB, 3.5") 209 CHF"?1 answersprashant1235 years ago000WD40EFAX
Intarisgmbh5 years ago000I recently bought a pair and two singles. The single ones have the model name on them. Which plates are sold here? WD40EFAX? WD40EFRX? One picture shows model number WD40EFRX, which would mean that these drives are not SMR, which I hope they are. Can Digitec clarify?Show in original language (German)1 answerAnonymous5 years ago000I bought this set a fortnight ago (2x 4TB) and got the WD40EFAX model.Show in original language (German)
Daniel.carrera5 years ago000What is the model number of the WD Red 4TB hard drive? WD40EFRX or WD40EFX?Show in original language (German)1 answerfelixroth85 years ago000WD40EFAX
Anonymous5 years ago000Why is the set with a larger buffer cheaper than the one with a smaller buffer?Show in original language (German)2 answers