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After five years it's time to replace my main gaming hdd, the WD4005FZBX edition.

But it's not easy to find the Black model with 512 MB cache and 10 TBs of capacity, here in Greece and when I finding it, costs a lot.

So it's ok to go with WD103KRYZ Gold Enterprise? It's faster than the WD4005FZBX I already own.
 

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Yeah it will work fine. It’s gonna make noise though so don’t get scared.
 

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I'n gonna say it's high time for an NVMe SSD, for the modern games anyway.
 
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Thanks for your answers.

I've already have nvme ssd for OS. I don't play latest demanding games often. Indiana Jones runs great. So I will spend money for nvme gaming later.

I'm aware that are noisy HDDs, but they're reliable at least. I tend to replace HDDs in 4 or 5 years of usage.
 

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Games don't even have to be demanding. Some games (World of Warcraft for instance) are pretty atrocious on HDDs. Starfield is nigh unplayable on HDD apparently.
 
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I've already have nvme ssd for OS. I don't play latest demanding games often. Indiana Jones runs great. So I will spend money for nvme gaming later.

If you need 10TB for mostly older games. Go for the Gold and (if your mobo has second full speed M.2) keep your eye out for acceptably high quality 500GB or larger NVME for small money. Something with a decent warranty suggesting it will stand up to the TBW rating if you change games installed on it regularly. Even older games. ;)
 
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Not exactly old. I have purchased about 400 games (GoG, Blizzard, Steam, Epic, Ubisoft) and I want to have them all installed. Some are old. But many are new. I also have a DOS gaming collection and Windows 3.x - 9x.
 
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Thanks for your answers.

I've already have nvme ssd for OS. I don't play latest demanding games often. Indiana Jones runs great. So I will spend money for nvme gaming later.

I'm aware that are noisy HDDs, but they're reliable at least. I tend to replace HDDs in 4 or 5 years of usage.
Are you replacing this WD 10 TB due to age? Because preventively replacing a modern hard drive in a very low stress use case like a gaming drive without any signs of failure like SMART warning or a new clicking sound during operation makes no sense for your wallet or the environment.
 
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After five years it's time to replace my main gaming hdd, the WD4005FZBX edition.

But it's not easy to find the Black model with 512 MB cache and 10 TBs of capacity, here in Greece and when I finding it, costs a lot.

So it's ok to go with WD103KRYZ Gold Enterprise? It's faster than the WD4005FZBX I already own.
In case you're not aware of it WDs Gold series is optimized for RAID, which means they use a somewhat different firmware than "regular" desktop drives. Same with the Red series. In essence, the drive will give up very quickly when an error is encountered. The RAID controller is supposed to handle that.

I'm not saying there's anything wrong with using a Gold series disk. I'm merely pointing something out that you should be aware of. FWIW, I'm using an 8 TB WD Red in my system for data as well. But, as others have pointed out, you really should get an NVMe disk for games.

BTW, in the olden days you could make the HDDs more quiet at the cost of a little bit of performance loss by altering the Automatic Acoustic Management setting of the drive. Sadly, that's not really possible any longer. At least not with WD drives.
 

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I'n gonna say it's high time for an NVMe SSD, for the modern games anyway.
10TB SSD is still hella lot more expensive than 10TB HDD. I'm pretty sure that OP knows what he/she is doing.
 
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If you're ONLY about to store games on this HDD I'd go for literally whatever CMR drive you can find for cheapest. Not much sense in purchasing high-end HDDs for this task, you're better off combining an SSD for newer games and an HDD for older ones. Especially if you have loads of RAM.

Good quality SSDs tend to live for longer than HDDs anyway.
 
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Honestly? Get a 2 TB NVMe for modern games wait, just checked your system specs, you're still on FX? Maybe 2 TB SATA ssd would instead of NVMe and 8 TB WD Blue or something for long time storage. Best of both worlds.
 
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just my two cents.
i use SSDs since they exist for consumer PCs.
my PC has two 990 PROs and one T705 Gen 5 SSD. Besides that i have a couple of HDDs including one that is actually in 24/7 use. A 12 TB Ironwolf from a couple years ago.

if you have a MODERN! CMR HDD it is actually fine to play modern games that "require" SSDs... Sure the loading times are longer but on my 12 TB Ironwolf, every single game runs fine after loading in.
Direct Storage actually does a favour to HDDs since it just does stream one big file that your GPU/CPU decompresses.
get the best CMR Drive you can buy for a reasonable price and as long as you're okay with waiting a minute instead of 15 seconds it will work just fine in almost every game available.
 
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Not exactly old. I have purchased about 400 games (GoG, Blizzard, Steam, Epic, Ubisoft) and I want to have them all installed. Some are old. But many are new. I also have a DOS gaming collection and Windows 3.x - 9x.

A number likely to continue growing.

Already being happy with how games run on current HDD. Potential impact of minor differences between it and replacement seems to be the largest concerning factor. FWIW the old WD Black 4TB WDBLSA0040HNC are still sought after. Maybe idea to add a second HDD is worth considering.
 
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Are hard drives still a bottleneck these days? Seems there is a lot of processing going on that prevents them from being so. I know this is the case with SSD's. I've doubled my SSD speed in the past with no tangible difference in performance. I know my system is old, but it doesn't get any faster than instant (at least perceptually so). Games that take forever to load might be a different story, but I've noticed no difference in load times with most games.
 
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Are you replacing this WD 10 TB due to age? Because preventively replacing a modern hard drive in a very low stress use case like a gaming drive without any signs of failure like SMART warning or a new clicking sound during operation makes no sense for your wallet or the environment.

Agreed

If your current hdd is working fine then keep it
 
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Are you replacing this WD 10 TB due to age? Because preventively replacing a modern hard drive in a very low stress use case like a gaming drive without any signs of failure like SMART warning or a new clicking sound during operation makes no sense for your wallet or the environment.
Unless it also happens to be a good reason to use the old drive as a backup drive. (assuming a backup is not already available)
 
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