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|image2 = TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 CDI SMART printout.png
|image2 = TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 CDI SMART printout.png
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes of a DT01ACA100, of which the HDWD110 is based on.
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes of a DT01ACA100, of which the HDWD110 is based on.
|manufacturer = [[Toshiba]] (originally Hitachi before takeover of IP)
|manufacturer = [[Toshiba]]
|family = [[Toshiba DT01ACA]]/[[Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.D]]
|family = [[Toshiba P300]]/[[Toshiba DT01ACA]]
|platform = Hitachi 7210DLE
|platform = Hitachi 7210DLE
|form_factor = 3.5"
|form_factor = 3.5"
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==History==
==History==
The HDWD110 was introduced, alongside other members of the family, the [[TOSHIBA HDWD105]], [[TOSHIBA HDWD120]] and [[TOSHIBA HDWD130]], in 2015, along with Toshiba's other batch of retail-oriented families, such as the [[Toshiba X300]]. Despite being rebadges of [[Toshiba DT01ACA]] family models, they apparently introduce new features such as a [[dual-stage actuator]] (though not in this 1 TB model), which was previously reserved for high-capacity enterprise models.
The HDWD110 was introduced, alongside other members of the family, the [[TOSHIBA HDWD105]], [[TOSHIBA HDWD120]] and [[TOSHIBA HDWD130]], in 2015, along with Toshiba's other batch of retail-oriented families, such as the [[Toshiba X300]]. Despite being rebadges of [[Toshiba DT01ACA]] family models, they apparently introduce new features such as a [[dual-stage actuator]] (though not in this 1 TB model), which was previously reserved for high-capacity enterprise models.
In 2018, alongside a refresh of Toshiba's retail hard drive branding, the HDWD110 received a new top label, incorporating the P300's official colour (red), and stating "PC P300".


==SMART attributes==
==SMART attributes==

Revision as of 05:38, 22 April 2021

TOSHIBA HDWD110 is a hard drive model created by Toshiba. It is a retail rebadged TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 with slightly modified firmware, which in turn based on the Hitachi HDS721010DLE630, with Toshiba labelling and drive revision numbering. It is part of the P300 family, designed for desktop computers.

Competing drives include the various incarnations of the WDC WD10EZEX, ST1000DM003 and ST1000DM010-2EP102/ST1000DM010-2DM162.

History

The HDWD110 was introduced, alongside other members of the family, the TOSHIBA HDWD105, TOSHIBA HDWD120 and TOSHIBA HDWD130, in 2015, along with Toshiba's other batch of retail-oriented families, such as the Toshiba X300. Despite being rebadges of Toshiba DT01ACA family models, they apparently introduce new features such as a dual-stage actuator (though not in this 1 TB model), which was previously reserved for high-capacity enterprise models.

In 2018, alongside a refresh of Toshiba's retail hard drive branding, the HDWD110 received a new top label, incorporating the P300's official colour (red), and stating "PC P300".

SMART attributes

ID Name
0x01/1 Read Error Rate
0x02/2 Throughput Performance
0x03/3 Spin-Up Time
0x04/4 Start/Stop Count
0x05/5 Reallocated Sectors Count
0x07/7 Seek Error Rate
0x08/8 Seek Time Performance
0x09/9 Power-On Hours
0x0A/10 Spin Retry Count
0x0C/12 Power Cycle Count
0xC0/192 Power-off Retract Count
0xC1/193 Load/Unload Cycle Count
0xC2/194 Temperature (Max/Min/Current)
0xC4/196 Reallocation Event Count
0xC5/197 Current Pending Sector Count
0xC6/198 Uncorrectable Sector Count
0xC7/199 UltraDMA CRC Error Count

Trivia

  • This hard drive model, like most Hitachi desktop drive firmware (dating back all the way to the IBM Deathstar family), has a bugged Power-off Retract Count counter; it always matches Load/Unload Cycle Count, even if the hard drive has always been powered down normally. It can sometimes exceed Power Cycle Count, which is also illogical. The SMR 1-platter variant based on the same HDA, TOSHIBA HDWD220, does not exhibit this issue due to it running native Toshiba firmware; the Power-off Retract Count increments independently from Load/Unload Cycle Count.

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