RAM | 2 TB |
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Hard Drive | 2 TB Serial ATA-600 |
Brand | Western Digital |
Series | Black |
Item model number | WD2003FZEX |
Hardware Platform | PC; Mac |
Product Dimensions | 14.73 x 10.16 x 2.54 cm; 600 Grams |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 14.7 x 10.2 x 2.5 centimeters |
Color | Multicolor |
Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Flash memory size | 2 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Hard drive rotational speed | 7200 RPM |
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WD Black 2TB Performance Internal Hard Drive - 7200 RPM Class, SATA 6 Gb/s, 64 MB Cache, 3.5" - WD2003FZEX
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Digital storage capacity | 2 TB |
Compatible devices | PC Mac (requires reformatting) |
Hard disk interface | Serial ATA-600 |
Brand | Western Digital |
Series | Black |
Specific uses for product | Personal |
Connectivity technology | SATA |
Hard disk form factor | 3.5 Inches |
Hard disk size | 2 TB |
Form factor | 3.5-Inch |
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- 2X DRAM cache up to 256 MB for faster read operations
- Performance storage available in up to 6TB capacities
- Designed for creative professionals, gamers and system builders
- Hard Drive / Size:3.5"
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 14.73 x 10.16 x 2.54 cm; 600 Grams
- Manufacturer : Western Digital
- ASIN : B00FJRS628
- Item model number : WD2003FZEX
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ASIN | B00FJRS628 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #4,410 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #43 in Internal Hard Drives |
Date First Available | Oct. 2 2013 |
Manufacturer | Western Digital |
Place of Business | IRVINE, CA, 92612 US |
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Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2019
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UPDATE 2: Nov 2020 - 15 months in and is still running perfect. No probs.
This review is for the 6 TB WD Black WD6003FZBX-00K5WB0
I'm using several WD Blacks in my current system, including:
2 TB WD Black WD2003FZEX-00Z4SA0
3 TB WD Black WD3003FZEX-00Z4SA0
5 TB WD Black WD5001FZWX-00ZHUA0
and now this new 6 TB WD Black WD6003FZBX-00K5WB0
After installing the drive in my desktop PC, I initialized GPT and formatted NTFS in Win 10 Pro 1903. The binary / base 10 conversion left 5.45 TB usable, which is what I was expecting. I don't like to fill HDD's past 90 - 95 % capacity for overhead / drive optimization purposes, so I consider this roughly just over 5 TB's of usable drive. I knew this going in - no surprises there.
I was concerned pre-purchase by several consumer complaints (mostly 2017 / 2018) about excessive noise and grinding. I'm really baffled by this. For me this 6 TB is the quietest and fastest of the WD Black drives I own, with the 3 TB WD Black WD3003FZEX-00Z4SA0 being easily the loudest, and the 5 TB WD Black WD5001FZWX-00ZHUA0 being the second loudest. I can only guess that WD may have previously had a bad batch ? or they have refined the manufacture process to eliminate previous problems? I say that because this 6 TB WD Black shows a manufacture date of Dec 6 2018, so it could be a newer manufacture process. And putting it through it's paces in benches and real world tests it is not as loud as my other black drives.
In addition to the attached drive transfer speed pictures, the drive will reach burst transfer speeds in excess of 1 to 1.5 GB/s maintained for a few seconds, monitored in Win 10 Pro 1903. The average sustained transfer speed, now that the drive is 60 % full, tends to be anywhere form 155 - 170 MB/s. That's a rough average and is dependent on transfer source size, what else is being used, etc. Note the attached screenshots show benches at 0 % and 59 % full, showing some speed drop off - that's normal as the drive fills up, but it's still excellent performance for an HDD. These are not SSD speeds, but neither is this a 6TB SSD price. The price / performance here is a sweet spot for high capacity / performance uses like a video editing source content drive, or similar scenarios where this is a companion drive to an O/S and program SSD.
As the drive is less than a month old I can't comment on longevity but I'll update and report back if I find any problems. This drive has the standard 5 yr warranty offered on all WD black drives.
This drive runs a few degrees Celsius higher than my other WD Blacks but it's still well within spec. Under prolonged load it tends to run high 30's - while the others are mid 30's. This is in an airflow optimized Fractal Design R5 case with additional 140 mm Noctua fans cooling the well spaced drive stack.
I do a considerable amount of editing and this drive holds a lot of my footage. I'm using Win 10 Pro and Sony Vegas installed on a 500 GB Samsung 970 EVO NVMe. I have 20 + TB of data spread across two desktop systems and archival backup boxes. That said I'm still a hobby editor and for me it's still just not feasible to spend the thousands of dollars it would cost to switch 20 TB over to SSD's. But I am seriously considering buying two more of these because the real world performance is excellent - better than I expected actually. I wish they were cheaper, but in Canada it tends to normally run within $10 - $20 of it's closest rival, the 6 TB Pro 7200 rpm offering from the other guys at ***gate.
The system I'm testing with:
i9 9900K
64 GB DDR4
Gigabyte Z390 Master mobo
MSI GTX 1080
750 W Gold PSU
4 x 7200 rpm HDD's
1 x 5400 rpm HDD
Win 10 Pro and programs on a 500 GB Samsung 970 EVO NVMe
10 / 10 would buy this drive again.

Reviewed in Canada on August 12, 2019
UPDATE 2: Nov 2020 - 15 months in and is still running perfect. No probs.
This review is for the 6 TB WD Black WD6003FZBX-00K5WB0
I'm using several WD Blacks in my current system, including:
2 TB WD Black WD2003FZEX-00Z4SA0
3 TB WD Black WD3003FZEX-00Z4SA0
5 TB WD Black WD5001FZWX-00ZHUA0
and now this new 6 TB WD Black WD6003FZBX-00K5WB0
After installing the drive in my desktop PC, I initialized GPT and formatted NTFS in Win 10 Pro 1903. The binary / base 10 conversion left 5.45 TB usable, which is what I was expecting. I don't like to fill HDD's past 90 - 95 % capacity for overhead / drive optimization purposes, so I consider this roughly just over 5 TB's of usable drive. I knew this going in - no surprises there.
I was concerned pre-purchase by several consumer complaints (mostly 2017 / 2018) about excessive noise and grinding. I'm really baffled by this. For me this 6 TB is the quietest and fastest of the WD Black drives I own, with the 3 TB WD Black WD3003FZEX-00Z4SA0 being easily the loudest, and the 5 TB WD Black WD5001FZWX-00ZHUA0 being the second loudest. I can only guess that WD may have previously had a bad batch ? or they have refined the manufacture process to eliminate previous problems? I say that because this 6 TB WD Black shows a manufacture date of Dec 6 2018, so it could be a newer manufacture process. And putting it through it's paces in benches and real world tests it is not as loud as my other black drives.
In addition to the attached drive transfer speed pictures, the drive will reach burst transfer speeds in excess of 1 to 1.5 GB/s maintained for a few seconds, monitored in Win 10 Pro 1903. The average sustained transfer speed, now that the drive is 60 % full, tends to be anywhere form 155 - 170 MB/s. That's a rough average and is dependent on transfer source size, what else is being used, etc. Note the attached screenshots show benches at 0 % and 59 % full, showing some speed drop off - that's normal as the drive fills up, but it's still excellent performance for an HDD. These are not SSD speeds, but neither is this a 6TB SSD price. The price / performance here is a sweet spot for high capacity / performance uses like a video editing source content drive, or similar scenarios where this is a companion drive to an O/S and program SSD.
As the drive is less than a month old I can't comment on longevity but I'll update and report back if I find any problems. This drive has the standard 5 yr warranty offered on all WD black drives.
This drive runs a few degrees Celsius higher than my other WD Blacks but it's still well within spec. Under prolonged load it tends to run high 30's - while the others are mid 30's. This is in an airflow optimized Fractal Design R5 case with additional 140 mm Noctua fans cooling the well spaced drive stack.
I do a considerable amount of editing and this drive holds a lot of my footage. I'm using Win 10 Pro and Sony Vegas installed on a 500 GB Samsung 970 EVO NVMe. I have 20 + TB of data spread across two desktop systems and archival backup boxes. That said I'm still a hobby editor and for me it's still just not feasible to spend the thousands of dollars it would cost to switch 20 TB over to SSD's. But I am seriously considering buying two more of these because the real world performance is excellent - better than I expected actually. I wish they were cheaper, but in Canada it tends to normally run within $10 - $20 of it's closest rival, the 6 TB Pro 7200 rpm offering from the other guys at ***gate.
The system I'm testing with:
i9 9900K
64 GB DDR4
Gigabyte Z390 Master mobo
MSI GTX 1080
750 W Gold PSU
4 x 7200 rpm HDD's
1 x 5400 rpm HDD
Win 10 Pro and programs on a 500 GB Samsung 970 EVO NVMe
10 / 10 would buy this drive again.





BUT I bought 2 of these 6TB drives. I tested both extensively (FULL multi-pass read and write of entire drive, all sectors). One is showing signs of weakness right out of the box, with intermittent trouble reading a couple of sectors (getting replaced via Amazon).
Note that no manufacturer fully test drives before being sent out, so there can always be bad ones out there. Small number will fail early, so get a good drive tester to perform FULL multi-pass surface scan (can take a couple of days to run). Glad I did before committing my data to it.
I will be returning this for an exchange in hopes that this was just a bad drive, or possibly a used drive that someone else returned broken. I bought this hard drive as new so im really hoping this wasn't a used hard drive.
However, that was not such a complete disaster, since I had all my files on other hard drives, but the real disaster was that the drive was making all kinds of grinding and popping sounds -- it sounded like a popcorn making machine! Even my 6 year old WD 1T drive did not make those noises. Good grief!!! Time to contact Amazon and have the unit exchanged. Another 5 days of loading up files and sorting things out for a backup once I received the new drive was wasted due to a not so reliable WD drive. Therefore I can't really recommend this product after such event. Buyer beware!
I used this 2 TB for Family Pictures storage
EDIT: This is a first for me, Now all I can get is i/o error. I tried Windows disk management, Gparted, Disks, Parted Magic all Fail, I cannot access the drive at all or even format it
WD apps will not work
Terminal: " hdparm -i " says drive LOCKED password tries all gone
I Never put a password on it
Luckily I keep Redundant Back ups of 50 years of family pictures

Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2020
I used this 2 TB for Family Pictures storage
EDIT: This is a first for me, Now all I can get is i/o error. I tried Windows disk management, Gparted, Disks, Parted Magic all Fail, I cannot access the drive at all or even format it
WD apps will not work
Terminal: " hdparm -i " says drive LOCKED password tries all gone
I Never put a password on it
Luckily I keep Redundant Back ups of 50 years of family pictures

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Without benchmarks, the drives do seem to be quicker than the drives they replaced, but they are still HDDs so they are nowhere near as quick as SSDs. They definitely do run quieter than the hard drives they replaced however, though as I understand it performance rather than silence is the priority with the black series WD drives. One of my old drives in particular was a cheap Toshiba model that tended to be very loud when under heavy load. Your milleage may vary, basically. The price is very steep though. In hindsight, I'm not sure the slight performance margins are worth the difference in price for a similarly sized blue series hard drive, for example.
One thing maybe worth noting is that I initially had to return a dead drive. It was delivered in a faulty state and was not recognised in my PC's BIOS. Amazon processed the refund efficiently, as ever, but not sure if this might be indicative of sopme manufacturing issues.
In any case, I'm very happy with the two drives I eventually installed. They were expensive but they have been a quality saddition to my build so far.


I replaced a "Blue Caviar" drive with this item which is the faster "Black". It features double the processing power on the built-in controller and is consequently much quicker to grab and write data. An added bonus is that it also runs more coolly. The previous "Blue" ran at an average 29-30c whereas the "Black" is running at about 26c. Over time too much heat kills electronics so this is good.
In operation the drive is as quiet as the "Blue" and once up to operating speed can rarely be heard. My personal advice would be to use some kind of rubber washer mountings in your case just to insulate the drive further. It doesn't need it but will benefit from it.
The only bad thing about this purchase was the packaging. It wasn't the lovely foam-padded box in the product photos. Mine came in an OEM cardboard box - no Amazon outer at all - held in place within the box by two rigid plastic inserts. Luckily the drive doesn't seem to have suffered but it caused me great concern when it arrived. I would happily pay just a little more for the Amazon card outer of old or for some of that foam.

