Our sample has arrived as a bare drive, sealed inside an anti-static bag to protect from the outside factors:
On the top side of the drive we can find most of the useful information like power rating, the interface the drive works on, the rotational speed, capacity, HDD name, but also the lengthier code name. Some serial numbers are also present further down along with the Advanced Format logo and the manufacturing date:
The front side comes with some additional bar codes:
The sides have holes for the mounting screws:
On the back we can see the SATA Data/Power connectors along with two pins for upgrade purposes:
Lastly, on the bottom side of the drive we will see the PCB along with the electrical contact which travels to the HDDs’ motor:
Interesting about the dual stage actuator. Western Digital did something like that with the first generation 2TB Caviar Black, which yielded superior access times of about 11.8ms. But in the case of the 5K1500 it didn't seem to help performance at all.
It's good to have 1.5TB though and excited to see if hybrid drives will come out soon with 3 platters at 9.5mm thickness