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|[[WDC WD5000LUCT-xxC26Yx]] | |[[WDC WD5000LUCT-xxC26Yx]] | ||
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|[[WDC WD10JUCT-xxJ6SYx]] | |[[WDC WD10JUCT-xxJ6SYx]] | ||
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|[[WDC WD10JCCW-xxD4FYx]] | |[[WDC WD10JCCW-xxD4FYx]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:02, 24 September 2024
Western Digital AV-25 is a hard drive family created by Western Digital. It is a variant of Western Digital Scorpio Blue and later Blue drives designed for use in consumer electronics DVRs, though certain models with soldered USB interfaces were instead designed for external hard drives that were designed for use with DVRs that accepted them. Since 2018, it is only known as AV-25 in datasheets, with actual units instead bearing "Connected Home Hard Drive".
History[edit | edit source]
The AV family was originally released in 2011, and consisted of models from the Jamaica 4K and Zephyr families.
Current models[edit | edit source]
| Model | Codename | Capacity | Interface | Year released |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| WDC WD3200LUCT-xxRC2Yx | HubLT2 | 320 GB | SATA 3.1 (300 MB/s limited) | 2015 |
| WDC WD5000LUCT-xxRC2Yx | HubLT2 | 500 GB | SATA 3.1 (300 MB/s limited) | 2015 |
| WDC WD10JUCT-xxCYNYx | FBLite | 1 TB | SATA 3.0 (300 MB/s limited) | 2015 |
| WDC WD10JUCX-xxWPNYx | FBLite | 1 TB | SATA 3.0 (600 MB/s) | 2015 |
Former models[edit | edit source]
| Model | Codename | Capacity | Density | Interface | Released | Discontinued |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WDC WD3200LUCT-xxC26Yx | Hubble LT | 320 GB | 500 GB/platter | SATA 3.1 (300 MB/s limited) | 2013 | 2015 |
| WDC WD5000LUCT-xxY8HYx | Hubble | 500 GB | 500 GB/platter | SATA 3.0 (300 MB/s limited) | 2011 | 2013 |
| WDC WD5000LUCT-xxC26Yx | Hubble LT | 500 GB | 500 GB/platter | SATA 3.1 (300 MB/s limited) | 2013 | 2015 |
| WDC WD10JUCT-xxJC3Yx | Firebird | 1 TB | 500 GB/platter | SATA 3.0 (300 MB/s limited) | 2011 | 2013 |
| WDC WD10JUCT-xxJ6SYx | Firebird | 1 TB | 500 GB/platter | SATA 3.0 (300 MB/s limited) | 2011 | 2013 |
| WDC WD10JCCW-xxD4FYx | FBLite | 1 TB | 500 GB/platter | USB 3.0/SATA 3.0 (300 MB/s limited) | 2013? | 2015? |
| WDC WD10JCCW-xxB8MYx | FBLite | 1 TB | 500 GB/platter | USB 3.0/SATA 3.0 (300 MB/s limited) | 2013? | 2015? |