LiamC said:
Bay Em Vay,
How do you tell the single platter version apart from the two platter?
I'd like to see a test on this beast v the JB and two platter number
I found out direct from WD:
From: WDC Support <support@wdc.com>
To: BWM
Subject: Re: WDC: TECHNICAL - IDE (KMM334861V33011L0KM)
Date: Friday, April 19, 2002 9:22 AM
Hello Brad,
Thank you for contacting Western Digital. You can tell if the drive has 40 GB per platter by
looking at the tenth character in the model number. Example:
WD400BB-XXDEA0
The "WD400BB" part indicates the drive is a 40 GB 7200 RPM ATA-100 drive.
The "XX" can be any combination of two numbers and is not important.
The "D" indicates the drive is a 40 GB per platter.
If I can be of further assistance, please let me know.
Regards,
Steve W.
Customer Service and Support
Western Digital
http://www.wdc.com