This hdd was quick enough but the spinning must have been janky because it caused my case(s) to vibrate and make a lot of noise! I used this hard drive in multiple cases and had the same problem!
Manufacturer: Seagate
This hdd was quick enough but the spinning must have been janky because it caused my case(s) to vibrate and make a lot of noise! I used this hard drive in multiple cases and had the same problem!
WITHOUT THE PRODUCT CARE PLAN THIS HD IS NOT WORTH THE MONEY IT HAS THE WORST PERFORMANCE RATING OF ALL HD'S MORE THAN 50% DIE IN THE FIRST YEAR
Very poorly packed by seller shiv shakti tech and also the courier partner which he delivered from was equally poor in handling the drive as well as a result received a DOA HDD not recognized its full space of 3000gb was recognising as a 4.1 gb drive and windows was not able to recognize the drove...
Easy To Install; Fast
Expensive; Runs Hot; Unreliable
I bought one and it has been shipped back, then the replacement was bad. My hard drive so far the first 30 days has spent more time with USPS than at my house. Look for another brand.
I bought two of these a couple of years back to use in a mirrored configuration. Both failed, one within a year and the second within two years, just now at time of review. Fortunately I was able to replace the first immediately to restore the mirror and also kept other backups...
Its chip and value of money i buy Seagate Barracuda 2TB Desktop SATA Internal Hard Drive and the experience is very cool. - now i have a lots of space. - very easy to install. - after installing Seagate Barracuda 2TB Desktop SATA Internal Hard Drive my desktop running smoothly.
This is NOT a 2.5" drive - it's 3.5". Don't buy from Scan either because it will be your fault that you came from here.
3.5 inch
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When computer technology takes a step forward, it is sometimes better to stick with the status quo and let someone else help the industry recoup their R&D investment. When video cards first jumped from the AGP slot to PCI Express, for instance: PCI Express videocards didn't deliver enough of a...
Huge capacity (2TB; 64MB cache; Very fast burst read; Five-year warranty
Expensive; SATA 6Gb/s interface yields negligible performance gains; Activating SATA 6Gb/s interface on current motherboards prevents dual-GPU operation
We check out the first hard drive to use the new SATA 6Gb/s standard and come with 64MB of cache.
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