Perhaps the crowning achievement of the series, the Caviar WD1000BB (33 GB/platter) was the first 7200 RPM low-profile drive to reach the 100 GB capacity point. This 80 GB drive not only delivered the largest capacity yet seen in 7200 RPM ATA drives, it raised the performance bar even further. Then, as soon as competitors matched the 20 GB/platter architecture, WD again pulled ahead with the introduction of the 27 GB/platter Caviar WD800BB. In addition to being the first 7200 RPM drive to hit 20 GB/platter (by a considerable margin at that), the WD400BB also delivered leading performance that rivaled IBM’s Deskstar 75GXP. ![]() With the release of its Caviar WD400BB over a year ago, Western Digital catapulted itself to the front of the ATA drive landscape. ![]() ![]() Western Digital Caviar WD1200JB Capacities Does the 1200BB live up to its heritage? Join SR as we subject WD’s latest to our brand-new Testbed3 methodology! Western Digital’s WD1200BB delivers the largest capacities yet seen in a 7200 RPM low-profile drive.
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