WD EAVS Follow Up

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Ed Light

I solved the Western Digital EAVS drive issue about its voltage possibly
being 5V only. I took it out of its enclosure to tentatively put it in a
USB 3.0 enclosure, and the drive is a Caviar Green with amperage ratings
for both 12V and 5V printed on it. So it must be standard.
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Arno

Ed Light said:
I solved the Western Digital EAVS drive issue about its voltage possibly
being 5V only. I took it out of its enclosure to tentatively put it in a
USB 3.0 enclosure, and the drive is a Caviar Green with amperage ratings
for both 12V and 5V printed on it. So it must be standard.

As expected. Confirmation is still nice.

Arno
 
G

GMAN

As expected. Confirmation is still nice.

Arno
Which one of you swore up and down to me that i was full of it for using my
internal WD greens from my Elements drives? One of you claimed it was not
possible to do this.
 
E

Ed Light

Which one of you swore up and down to me that i was full of it for using my
internal WD greens from my Elements drives? One of you claimed it was not
possible to do this.

Well, I was the OP, and I was just in the discussion, but not pushing an
agenda.

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