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{{infobox hard drive
{{infobox hard drive
|image1 = File:WD10EURX-63UY4Y0_side_view_in_OptiPlex.jpg
|image1 = File:WD10EURX-63UY4Y0_side_view_in_OptiPlex.jpg
|caption1 = Top-down view of a WD10EURX-63UY4Y0
|caption1 = Top lid of a WD10EURX-63UY4Y0
|image2 = WD10EURX-63UY4Y0 CrystalDiskInfo SMART printout.png
|image2 = WD10EURX-63UY4Y0 CrystalDiskInfo SMART printout.png
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes.
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes.
|manufacturer = [[Western Digital]]
|manufacturer = [[Western Digital]]
|family = [[Western Digital AV-GP|WD AV-GP]]
|family = [[Western Digital AV-GP]]
|platform = [[:Category:Western Digital Marvell TrailXLB|TrailXLB]]
|platform = [[:Category:Western Digital Marvell TrailXLB|TrailXLB]]
|form_factor = 3.5"
|form_factor = 3.5"
|z-height = 26.1 mm
|z-height = 26.1
|speed = 5,400
|speed = 5,400
|capacity = 1
|capacity = 1
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|apm = Yes
|apm = Yes
|aam = No
|aam = No
|gpl = Yes
|scterc = Not supported
|scterc = Not supported
|statistics = Yes
|statistics = Yes
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|max_load_cycles = 300,000
|max_load_cycles = 300,000
|unrecoverable_error_rate = <math><1</math> in <math>10^{14}</math>
|unrecoverable_error_rate = <math><1</math> in <math>10^{14}</math>
|kcc = MSIP-REM-WDT-0006
|released = 2015
|released = 2015
}}
}}
'''WD10EURX-xxUY4Yx''' is a hard drive model created by [[Western Digital]]. It is a 1 TB 3.5" hard drive designed for consumer electronics such as DVRs. It is often found in Optus Fetch Mighty DVRs.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://goughlui.com/2018/04/22/analysis-optus-fetch-mighty-dvr-hard-drive/|title = Analysis: Optus Fetch Mighty DVR Hard Drive|date = 22 April 2018|access-date = 27 March 2021|last1 = Lui|first1 = Gough|archive-url = http://web.archive.org/web/20210327003311/https://goughlui.com/2018/04/22/analysis-optus-fetch-mighty-dvr-hard-drive/|archive-date = 27 March 2021|url-status = live}}</ref>
'''WDC WD10EURX-xxUY4Yx''' is a hard drive model created by [[Western Digital]]. It is a 1 TB 3.5" hard drive designed for consumer electronics applications such as DVRs/set-top boxes. It is often found in Optus Fetch Mighty DVRs.<ref>{{cite web|url = https://goughlui.com/2018/04/22/analysis-optus-fetch-mighty-dvr-hard-drive/|title = Analysis: Optus Fetch Mighty DVR Hard Drive|date = 22 April 2018|access-date = 27 March 2021|last1 = Lui|first1 = Gough|archive-url = http://web.archive.org/web/20210327003311/https://goughlui.com/2018/04/22/analysis-optus-fetch-mighty-dvr-hard-drive/|archive-date = 27 March 2021|url-status = live}}</ref> The WD10EURX-xxUY4Yx is one of three models that constitute the main model WD10EURX, the others being [[WDC WD10EURX-xxFH1Yx]] and [[WDC WD10EURX-xxC57Yx]]; the WD10EURX-xxUY4Yx is the newest of the three, the only one based on the newer TrailXLB Marvell family, and the only one that remains in production.


==SMART attributes==
==SMART attributes==
{{smartattr
{{Western Digital SMART attributes}}
|0x01 = Read Error Rate
|0x03 = Spin-Up Time
|0x04 = Start/Stop Count
|0x05 = Reallocated Sectors Count
|0x07 = Seek Error Rate
|0x09 = Power-On Hours
|0x0A = Spin Retry Count
|0x0B = Recalibration Retries
|0x0C = Power Cycle Count
|0xBF = G-Sense Error Rate (only found on some OEM revisions)
|0xC0 = Power-off Retract Count
|0xC1 = Load/Unload Cycle Count
|0xC2 = Temperature
|0xC4 = Reallocation Event Count
|0xC5 = Current Pending Sector Count
|0xC6 = Uncorrectable Sector Count
|0xC7 = UltraDMA CRC Error Count
|0xC8 = Write Error Rate
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
WD10EURX-63UY4Y0 top-down view.jpg|Top-down view of a WD10EURX.
WD10EURX-63UY4Y0 top-down view.jpg|Top lid of a WD10EURX.
</gallery>
</gallery>


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==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
{{Western Digital AV-GP family}}


[[Category:Western Digital hard drive models]]
[[Category:Western Digital hard drive models]]
[[Category:Western Digital Marvell TrailXLB]]
[[Category:Western Digital Marvell TrailXLB]]
[[Category:Western Digital AV-GP]]
[[Category:Western Digital AV-GP]]

Latest revision as of 15:12, 14 September 2022

WDC WD10EURX-xxUY4Yx is a hard drive model created by Western Digital. It is a 1 TB 3.5" hard drive designed for consumer electronics applications such as DVRs/set-top boxes. It is often found in Optus Fetch Mighty DVRs.[1] The WD10EURX-xxUY4Yx is one of three models that constitute the main model WD10EURX, the others being WDC WD10EURX-xxFH1Yx and WDC WD10EURX-xxC57Yx; the WD10EURX-xxUY4Yx is the newest of the three, the only one based on the newer TrailXLB Marvell family, and the only one that remains in production.

SMART attributes[edit | edit source]

ID Name
0x01/1 Read Error Rate
0x03/3 Spin-Up Time
0x04/4 Start/Stop Count
0x05/5 Reallocated Sectors Count
0x07/7 Seek Error Rate
0x09/9 Power-On Hours
0x0A/10 Spin Retry Count
0x0B/11 Recalibration Retries
0x0C/12 Power Cycle Count
0xC0/192 Power-off Retract Count
0xC1/193 Load/Unload Cycle Count
0xC2/194 Temperature
0xC4/196 Reallocation Event Count
0xC5/197 Current Pending Sector Count
0xC6/198 Uncorrectable Sector Count
0xC7/199 UltraDMA CRC Error Count
0xC8/200 Write Error Rate

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • Like many drives in the WD AV-GP family, it was one of the last to carry the "GreenPower" logo introduced in 2006. The 2017-2019 logo and label change transition finally removed this, replacing it with "Connected Home Hard Drive".
  • Strangely, the WD10EURX-xxUY4Yx adopts the Preventative Wear Levelling (PWL) feature normally reserved for high capacity Ultrastars and their relabels. The PWL feature often causes much noise complaints for said Ultrastars. This may be why the WD10EURX only infrequently parks its heads.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

External links[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Lui, Gough (22 April 2018). "Analysis: Optus Fetch Mighty DVR Hard Drive". Archived from the original on 27 March 2021. Retrieved 27 March 2021.
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