Hard drive question for the gang

Hey guy's
what would happen, performance wise, if you were to take a new hard drive out of its packaging and just clone it. No format no anything just clone, from a working C drive.
I know the drive will boot and work, but how will it act?
I have 2 Identical drives and 1 was cloned like that to see if it would work. Sandra on that drive 15200
on it's formated clone 28127, is the format the reason?
Jim

Frenchy,
These days they are selling drives so cheap that you have to wonder where they are cutting costs from.  It seems to be that they are dropping the Q/C Departments.
As the sizes of drives goes up and prices come down, so does the quality of the drives.
I do hope that the new SATA Drives bring the Quality and reliability back up.
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