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Western Digital releases 314GB PiDrive for Raspberry Pi computers

article published on 14 March, 2016

Western Digital has cleverly released a 314GB PiDrive this week, a hard drive built for the Raspberry Pi micro computer. "Adoption of Raspberry Pi computing devices is expanding at a tremendous rate, reaching eight million units in about four years. However, the millions of Raspberry Pi users are finding limitations from data storage devices (SD card, USB hard drive or cloud storage) ... [ read the full article ]

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ivymike
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15. March 2016 @ 02:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Interesting......I wonder if the drive is USB 3.1, USB 3.0 or USB 2.0.....
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15. March 2016 @ 17:48 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ivymike:
Interesting......I wonder if the drive is USB 3.1, USB 3.0 or USB 2.0.....
Specs show it's an integrated USB 3.0
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17. March 2016 @ 10:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ivymike:
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Hey ivymike :)

As skeil909 pointed out, the drive uses a USB3.0 connection and has a soldered USB3.0 port on it so you can utilize the full speed of the drive instead of having a bottleneck from the USB2.0 bandwidth.

I'd be happy to answer other questions about our new drive if you happen to have any. :)

Captain_WD.
ivymike
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18. March 2016 @ 02:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I see.....I don't recall the R-Pi 3 having USB 3.0 but I could be mistaken.
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18. March 2016 @ 06:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ivymike:
I see.....I don't recall the R-Pi 3 having USB 3.0 but I could be mistaken.
The Raspberry Pi 3 indeed has four ports that are only USB2.0.
The PiDrive is based on our 2.5" drives that use the USB3.0 port for better speed and power management so in case you need more power provided to the drive or to the Pi, you can use a cable like the one that we have in the Pi Kit and supply more power to the device.
There are also other advantages that the USB3.0 micro female port offer over the USB2.0. :)

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ivymike
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18. March 2016 @ 06:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hopefully, the next version of the R-Pi will have USB 3.0......
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18. March 2016 @ 07:56 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by ivymike:
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I'm sure the guys developing it will come up with something. :) Regardless, all new drives are made for SATAIII and USB3.0 usage so their bus isn't bottle-necking their performance.

Feel free to ask if there are other questions that I can help you with :)

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pmshah
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19. March 2016 @ 22:10 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Any exposed circuits at the bottom ? It would make an excellent shirt pocket size portable drive.
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21. March 2016 @ 06:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by pmshah:
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It's not recommended to use the drive as a portable one without an enclosure not only due to the open PCB on the back, but because it would be risky to physically damage it (just as any regular internal drive, regardless if it's a 2.5" or 3.5"). :)

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21. March 2016 @ 06:06 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Captain_WD:
Originally posted by pmshah:
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It's not recommended to use the drive as a portable one without an enclosure not only due to the open PCB on the back, but because it would be risky to physically damage it (just as any regular internal drive, regardless if it's a 2.5" or 3.5"). :)

Captain_WD.
I suppose you could wrap it in clingwrap. :P



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Captain_WD
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21. March 2016 @ 09:19 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
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I would try to avoid that :) you'd need quite a lot of it to make the drive safe but then you'd run into troubles with overheating.
A regular External enclosure should do the trick perfectly fine if you find one without a USB port as the drive already has one. :)

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21. March 2016 @ 10:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Awww

:)

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pmshah
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21. March 2016 @ 11:12 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Captain_WD:
Originally posted by Jemborg:
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I would try to avoid that :) you'd need quite a lot of it to make the drive safe but then you'd run into troubles with overheating.
A regular External enclosure should do the trick perfectly fine if you find one without a USB port as the drive already has one. :)

Captain_WD.
If this drive becomes popular I am pretty sure some enterprising Chinese firm will come up with a casing to turn it into an external USB drive costing maybe $4/- or $5/- delivered to my place. I think I will wait for it. Hopefully by that time price for the drive too will have fallen. BTW I have one plastic enclosure for 3.5" drive which has a flap that exposes the SATA port for connecting while being used that can be closed to protect the drive and the Sata port from dust and other environmental elements. The other side flips open like a Zippo lighter and you just drop the drive in and snap it shut.

BTW if this can run off of a USB 2.0 port than power consumption would be under 2.5 Watts. Don't think there should be any overheating problem. I am using a couple of laptop drives in alluminium casing where there is may be a 0.3 mm fiber sheet screwed onto the bottom to prevent short circuiting. Have never had any overheating problem. My idea would be to simply use it as bootable USB drive to boot DVD images for OS installation purposes.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 21. March 2016 @ 11:18

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22. March 2016 @ 04:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by pmshah:
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If you decide to use such enclosure that should be fine :) do post back with some test results if you try it so other people can know if it's a good idea!

The drive produces more or less heat and it does need some space to "breathe" (as any regular HDD). My point was that wrapping it with foil or something else might result in higher temperature levels. A regular plastic or metal enclosure should do just fine and the drive should serve you well for the purpose that you intend to use it. :)

Captain_WD.
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22. March 2016 @ 09:02 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Captain_WD:
Originally posted by pmshah:
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If you decide to use such enclosure that should be fine :) do post back with some test results if you try it so other people can know if it's a good idea!

The drive produces more or less heat and it does need some space to "breathe" (as any regular HDD). My point was that wrapping it with foil or something else might result in higher temperature levels. A regular plastic or metal enclosure should do just fine and the drive should serve you well for the purpose that you intend to use it. :)

Captain_WD.
I just wish I could have posted the photo of the plastic housing I am talking about.

Here is a link to something similar to what I am talking about. You could use it without the included USB to SATA adapter.

http://www.dx.com/p/maiwo-usb3-0-k104-m...00#.VvFBtZDNnA0
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