

🎮 Power up your play with WD_BLACK — where speed meets unstoppable storage!
The Western Digital 6TB WD_BLACK Performance Internal Hard Drive is a 3.5-inch SATA 6 Gb/s mechanical HDD designed specifically for gamers and creative pros. Featuring a 7200 RPM spindle speed and a hefty 256MB DRAM cache, it delivers fast 267 MB/s transfer rates and reliable performance with StableTrac technology. With 6TB of storage, it offers ample space for large game libraries and media files, backed by a 5-year limited warranty.
| ASIN | B0D1TZTSJW |
| Additional Features | Purpose built for Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6 in Internal Hard Drives #167 in Computer Internal Components |
| Brand | WD |
| Built-In Media | Gaming hard drive, Acronis software, quick install guide |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 256 |
| Compatible Devices | Mac, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,840 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 267 Megabytes Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 6 TB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Glass, Or Ceramic |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00718037896731 |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hard-Drive Size | 6 TB |
| Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Weight | 1.47 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Western Digital Technologies, Inc. |
| Media Speed | 267 |
| Model Name | Black HDD |
| Model Number | WD6004FZBX |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Read Speed | 267 Megabytes Per Second |
| Special Feature | Purpose built for Gaming |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming, Personal |
| UPC | 718037896731 |
| Warranty Description | 5 year limited warranty |
P**S
Great Drive!!
Sometimes you gotta sacrifice silence for performance. This being a spinning disk it makes a bit of noise when reading/writing, however it's okay and fully functional. Great speed and useful for new builds.
D**E
Great drive, reliable and fast!
The Black series of drives have never failed on me, I stick with that. Tons of space and fast!
J**N
A reliable beast for creatives
I've been using this hard drive for several weeks now, and it has truly exceeded my expectations. If you work with large files like video projects, renders, or game libraries, this hard drive is an excellent investment. Loading and transfer times are fast for an HDD, and the 256MB cache makes a huge difference when moving large folders. It's a SATA drive, so don't expect the speed of an SSD, but within its category, it performs very well. I have it mounted in a tower for video editing and storing old projects, and so far, I've had zero annoying noises or overheating. It stays cool and stable. Something to keep in mind: this model is more expensive than a regular hard drive, but it's clearly built to last. If your workflow is demanding or you want a robust drive for your game or media library, the price is justifiable.
T**M
AVOID AT ALL COSTS
UPDATE #3: PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND NOT PURCHASE THIS DRIVE. It has been three months and I still don't have a working drive. See Update #2 below about "PRIME INVENTORY." On March 18th, they sent an email saying that they would notify me when my replacement drive was ready for delivery. Today, April 20, I still don't have it. This should be deemed a deceptive trade practice. Seriously . . . STAY AWAY FROM WESTERN DIGITAL. They are not the same company we grew up with. At this point, I feel like they are doing everything in their power to make me go away, effectively stealing (by neglect) my $250. I feel like posting all the emails, just to prove this is not the rant of some lunatic. They are that bad. (UPDATE #3A: Literally on chat with WD Customer Service right now and here's a quote: "Now , as a token of apology WD team have created another Advance RMA - XXXXXXXX on 04/19/2025 under which we will be shipping our Prime drive first to you." Notice the term "Prime drive." What a horrible disregard for their customers. ORIGINAL REVIEW:I purchased this in November 2024, but did not install it until January, 2025. When I did, it did not work. Recognized as 0MB and would not initialize. Tried three different computers and three operating systems (W11, W10, and Linux). Too late to return to Amazon, so I dealt with WD's awful customer service and it took almost two weeks to get a replacement. When I got it, it, too, didn't work--tried again on three different computers and operating systems--my brand new Dell would not allow me to initialize the drive. Still haven't heard back from WD customer service--it's been five days. In the meantime, I purchased two Toshiba drives, and both of them are working flawlessly and were initialized immediately. I'm done with WD. I can accept a defective product, but I cannot accept their horribly broken customer service channel. I will never buy from WD again. UPDATE 1: Wrote them on Feb 28, 2025. As of 5 p.m. on March 6, still have not heard from them. Wrote again, today. UPDATE 2: WD says I have to return the first defective drive before they can send me the THIRD drive (at which time I will have to return the second defective drive). Oddly enough, WD said "Now, to resolve this issue, I will help you with an another replacement drive but this time I'll make sure that the drive will be provided to you via the prime inventory." Prime inventory? That sounds like a rather poor trade practice if they have different classes of inventory for ostensibly the same product. Have they been shipping "non-prime" inventory? What a joke. So far, this has consumed two months of my life. I wonder if they are thinking that if they make it just hard enough to deal with them, then I'll just say to heck with it and eat the $200+ I spent on this stupid drive. Really: shame on Western Digital.
D**!
WD black is the only way to go
I've had a lot of hard drives over the years, but the reliability in performance of Western digital black drives stands above the rest. Yes you can spend less money on a drive the same size, but sometimes you get what you pay for. When you get a Western digital black you get a longer warranty and faster speeds. These drives are fast, quiet, and reliable. I bought this to replace a failed Western digital black 2 terabyte drive of the same model, that was part of a raid array. Mind you, when I say that that drive failed, it did so honorably after 9.27 years of uptime in computers that were left running 24/7. I still have three more identical drives that are the same age, and still working fine. That's well beyond the 5-year warranty. I say computers, with a plural, because when I upgraded to a new computer I continued to use my old, and still functioning WD black hard drives. So with any luck, this new drive will last as long as the old one did, or more. I don't have any heat issues with these, but then again I have a high air flow case, and the drives are installed with fans blowing over them. I did try it one point mounting several drives very close together and and enclosed space, and I did run into heat issues. As long as you have reasonable air flow and you don't pack them too close together, they're not going to get too hot. I know in this day and age still using hard drives is kind of antiquated, but depending on what you use them for and how you use them, they can still have some benefits. I use these in a raid configuration consisting of five identical drives that contain a raid 0 array and a raid 5 array. This way I have the benefit of speed over data protection for one volume, and the benefit of data protection over speed for the other.
S**Y
not for quiet builds.
it's ok. loads games quickly. has amazing storage. it's great but there's one HUGE problem if you built a silent computer. coming from 2 ssds then installing this thinking it would be my "mass storage" drive for most games and videos and what i got is a LOUD WHINING NOISE. it's constant. this hdd is the loudest component in my computer. even under the desk, i can hear the disks spinning and it giving off a high pitched noise. when reading and writing there's a clicking noise. that's not the issue. it's expected. the issue is the spinning of the disks is somehow causing a high pitched whining sound that is so annoying. completely ruined my silent computer. had a 232gb sata ssd, then a 1tb nvme ssd and running out of storage, thinking "hey, i'll just get a hdd with 6tb", not even thinking about the NOISE of this thing. for people with loud builds they probably don't notice it. but my build was 100% completely silent. now all i hear is this high pitched whining sound for a 24/7 computer it's pretty stupid. performance vs noise i guess. it's faster than others, but louder too. could be a deal breaker. honestly a shame.
S**O
Good HDD
It has good storage and is reliable.
E**T
10 TB Working as Expected
If you are like me, you read the reviews, focusing on the negatives. If you are like me, you also realize the reviews are negatively biased because people that have bad drives/mobos/tech will be far more motivated to leave a negative review. If you are like me, you also seek out published hard drive failure rates, because it absolutely does happen. Blazeback publishes such a report, and while I know well that HGST is the best, WD is what I've been using since 500 MB Quantum drives around the turn of the century. Yup, drives fail, and I had a WD Blue laptop drive die suddenly, like I was doing an emergency clone via Ubuntu it and it was getting worse with every block. I lost a year's worth of files back in 2015 due to that. That said, I've been using the WD Black series exclusively for about 12 years now and all my drives are still running. I check the SMART data occasionally to what for signs of impending failure. The Black series has treated me well, no catastrophic failures. I also have been hesitant to get the larger size drives, but finally got a 10 TB this time. Currently, as I do not blindly trust it, I've got it externally mounted and am using it as a backup device, until it's been on for a couple months. What I can say is that no issues so far, but certainly will update if there are. In terms of noise, there is some head noise that randomly occurs. Sometimes, I've heard it ticking away while the computer is idle. I'm pretty sure this is the Windows indexing reading the drive, and the drive health system that automatically defrags the drive in idle periods. This head ticking is audible greater than my drives with less capacity. It almost sounds like a drive from 2000 in terms of volume. Disabling indexing on the drive should remedy some of this. The heat is warm to the touch (I have the drive laying out in the open with no fans on it, similar to the early 1 TB drives before they remade them with less platters. (My early 1 TB cooks, while later versions are cool to the touch.)
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