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| Author: | fzabkar [ October 19th, 2024, 13:02 ] |
| Post subject: | Why blue is green |
https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/has-anyone-dealt-with-western-digital-wd-sandisk-lately.3857930/ CatMenDo wrote: I received the most bizarre support reply recently that indicates, to me at least, they are having serious problems...too serious for me to continue using their newer products. (I always successfully used Western Digital drives without question.) When asked why a new blue WDS100T3B0B I just received was green, the answer received was “Most computer chips are made from a material called silicon, which is naturally green in color.” I pointed out that silicon is light gray-blue in colour and the units are made of several materials including silicon. I also included a link to the WD Blue SA510 description on their website, clearly showing the blue coloured SSD.
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