WD BLACK 2TB P10 Game Drive Compatible with Playstation, Xbox, PC, & Mac
Product is rated as #2 in category External Hard Drives
| Easy to install | 9.8 |
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| Value for money | 9.7 |
| Portability | 9.7 |
| Storage Capacity | 9.6 |
| For gaming | 9.3 |
| Tech Support | 9.1 |
| General Appreciation | 9.7 |
About this item
- Available in capacities up to 5TB that can hold up to 125 games, so that you can save old favorites and still have room for new titles (As used for storage capacity, one terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment. Number of games based on a 36GB average per game. The number of games will vary based on file size, formatting, other programs, and factors.
- Comes with an 18-inch (457mm) USB Type-A to Micro-B cable with SuperSpeed interface up to 5Gbps (Cable length may vary.
- Compatible with Xbox Series X/S (play and store Xbox One games, archive Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S games) and PlayStation 5 (play and store PS4 games, archive PS5 games) consoles
- Portable form factor with sleek metal top covering that provides fast access to your growing game library
- Premium HDD with 3-year limited warranty, purpose-built for gamers based on WD_BLACK quality and reliability
WD BLACK 2TB P10 Game Drive Compatible with Playstation, Xbox, PC, & Mac
Original price was: $45.95.$40.44Current price is: $40.44.
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3 reviews for WD BLACK 2TB P10 Game Drive Compatible with Playstation, Xbox, PC, & Mac
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Scott Kuehner –
1-2-2023 – Received unit today. I’ve attached this drive to a SABRENT 10 Port USB 3.0 Hub, (purchased here from Amazon), in order to connect this drive to our DISH Network Hopper3 DVR. The purpose is to transfer a BOAT LOAD of movies from the internal DVR Drive to the WD_Black 5TB P10 USB 3.0 Drive.Thankfully, the USB Port on the back of the Hopper3 DVR is USB 3.0. So, in connecting that port to the SABRENT 10 Port Powered USB Hub, first, then connecting the External Drive to the 10 Port Hub; I’m actually moving movies right now from the Hopper3 DVR Drive to the WD_Black 5TB P10 Drive.The Hopper3 DVR had NO trouble identifying the External Drive, formatting it with the internal Hopper3 DVR software, and recognizing the FULL space of the External Drive.I HIGHLY recommend this External Drive to ANYONE whom wishes to perform the same setup with their DISH Network Hopper3 DVR. Western Digital drives have NEVER failed me in the past, so I expect this drive to last quite awhile, as I’m NOT doing intensive gaming, which this drive is uniquely rated for.
Jeff –
I accidentally bought this thinking it was another one of their full-size drives in a similar looking, but considerably larger enclosure. Oops. I figured, might as well make the best of it, 5TB of storage is 5TB of storage (well… let’s get real… it’s that marketing “TB,” not what your computer’s file system calls a TB, so it’s more like 4 TB and some change of storage). I digress.In using it I was pleasantly surprised by the solid transfer speed, staying around 100 MB per second transferring large files (which is better than I have had from any drive this small and this slow-spinning previously) – often drives like this will transfer at a solid speed ’til they run out of cache, then slow down, but this one holds the speed well ’til the whole job is done.I was also very impressed with its cool operation. As mentioned I thought it was one of the bigger ones in a similar enclosure, because I already have one of those, and even with its small fan active it runs 10-15C hotter than this smaller drive. Granted, it transfers more quickly as it is a full size 7200 RPM drive, but for the sake of longevity keeping temps below 50C is a great mark in this smaller drive’s favor.Having got one, I’m now keen to get a few more. They take up so little space and offer a solid amount of storage for the price. I recommend it.
TheKittol –
I was hesitant to buy it at first because I seen that some people had opened it up and it had HGST drive in it, so as soon as I got it I opened it up.Western digital acquired HGST a while back and was utilizing their stockpiles to fill Western digital orders. As of my order date when I received it it had a authentic Western digital drive in it.They claim it’s a performance drive with a metal cap to dissipate heat however upon taking it apart there is only a half inch by half inch piece of aluminum foil making contact between the upper metal plate and the hard drive. It would have zero effect. I ended up putting thermal pads in between the hard drive and the upper metal plate to help transfer heat.Regardless of that I have over a hundred games on it for the PlayStation and it can run any AAA title without issue.At the price point and storage capacity I would definitely buy it again but if I was designing it there might be a couple things I would tweak.