i need some help About Blue WD20EZRZ 2TB?

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Hi guys

I would like some help in my confusion

I have
Western Digital (WD) Caviar BLUE WD5000AAKX 500GB SATA 6GB/s 16MB Cache
RPM: 7200 RPM
Five years ago until now without any problem, Health status : OK

very soon I will buy
Western Digital (WD) Blue WD20EZRZ 2TB SATA 6.0Gb/s HDD 64MB Cache
RPM: 5400 RPM

I want strongly Make 2 Partition for system winows
like 50gb for windows 7 64bit and one 60gb for windows 10 64bit


What initial and better in terms of performance?
500GB SATA 6GB/s 16MB Cache RPM: 7200 RPM
or
Blue WD20EZRZ 2TB SATA 6.0Gb/s HDD 64MB Cache RPM: 5400 RPM

and This comparison 2 hdd
http://hdd.userbenchmark.com/Compare/WD-Blue-500GB-2010-vs-WD-Blue-2TB-2015/m398vs3521

Also the only review off Blue WD20EZRZ 2TB on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKkQvXcIPqI
Prefer to look to last video duration
 
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Hey there, Bosycat!

The WD Blue family is our mainstream PC line. These HDDs are designed for everyday computing and tuned to deliver solid performance and reliability. However, the massive capacity models (up to 6 TB) fall under the 5,400 RPM-class, that is best suited for large-file storage or often used as a backup (in external enclosures, dock stations, etc.).

IMHO, the WD Blue models (up to 1 TB) that fall under the 7,200 RPM-class would be a better solution for your intended purpose due to the fact that they should be able to withstand the needs of .iso games and BluRay movies.

Though, if you are looking for a performance HDD altogether, I'd strongly recommend you to take a look at the WD Black...

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I agree with you it's a great option but
Unlimited money with me and just enough to buy Blue 2TB (5400 rpm)
Needed for storage strongly for iso games , movies BluRay

What better way to run games?
In terms of performance and load speed game without lose frame rate
are run from Blue 2TB (5400 rpm) 64MB Cache or Blue 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache

Did I notice slow In programs run or performance Windows if i uesd Blue 2TB system?
 
Hey there, Bosycat!

The WD Blue family is our mainstream PC line. These HDDs are designed for everyday computing and tuned to deliver solid performance and reliability. However, the massive capacity models (up to 6 TB) fall under the 5,400 RPM-class, that is best suited for large-file storage or often used as a backup (in external enclosures, dock stations, etc.).

IMHO, the WD Blue models (up to 1 TB) that fall under the 7,200 RPM-class would be a better solution for your intended purpose due to the fact that they should be able to withstand the needs of .iso games and BluRay movies.

Though, if you are looking for a performance HDD altogether, I'd strongly recommend you to take a look at the WD Black HDD as well. It is specifically designed to withstand the demanding environment in high-end gaming rigs. It is a 7,200 RPM drive with 64 MB cache (The 5 & 6 TB models incorporate 128 MB cache) and a dual-core processor that maximizes drive performance, especially for loading games or large multimedia files. Another advantage that the Black has is the 5-year limited warranty. Compared to standard hard drives such as WD Blue, WD Black HDDs pass more strenuous and aggressive internal testing over a longer period of time.

I hope I was helpful. Keep us posted if you have more questions! :)
SuperSoph_WD
 
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Thanks SuperSoph_WD

I will keep system Windows for old my hdd Blue 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache
and make Blue 2TB (5400 rpm) for storage
After months when money available withme i get WD Black