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This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are members of the WD Marvell family Hubble. Hubble is the first 7 mm z-height family designed by Western Digital, and uses 500 GB platters. Compared to its two later revisions, Hubble only came in SATA-II transfer rates despite supporting the SATA 3.0 standard. It was succeeded by the Hubble LT family, which introduced a new R/N and enabled SATA-III transfer rates on most models. | This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are members of the WD Marvell family Hubble. Hubble is the first 7 mm z-height family designed by Western Digital, and uses 500 GB platters. Compared to its two later revisions, Hubble only came in SATA-II transfer rates despite supporting the SATA 3.0 standard. It was succeeded by the Hubble LT family, which introduced a new R/N and enabled SATA-III transfer rates on most models. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:15, 4 May 2023
This category lists all Western Digital drives that are members of the WD Marvell family Hubble. Hubble is the first 7 mm z-height family designed by Western Digital, and uses 500 GB platters. Compared to its two later revisions, Hubble only came in SATA-II transfer rates despite supporting the SATA 3.0 standard. It was succeeded by the Hubble LT family, which introduced a new R/N and enabled SATA-III transfer rates on most models.
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