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JoeUser 02-14-2013 03:30 PM

Seagate GoFlex 1TB desk USB 3.0 $52.50 - Staples Clearance in-store YMMV
 
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Staples has the Seagate GoFlex Desk hard drive 1TB USB 3.0 for $52.50, in-store clearance.

2 Year warranty.

SKU 365892
Model STAC10000103F

YMMV on this, Staples in-store clearance isn't always reliable (or searchable either if I remember).

Here's the drive at amazon.
http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Fre...roduct_top

(Attached a pic of the drive with the staples tag)

blueribb 02-14-2013 03:46 PM

The sku number has been pulled from their online system so the inventory checker won't work. Calling the main number for Staples online to find out which local stores have stock still wouldn't work for me. The agent said the sku number doesn't show up in her system at all.

Good Luck finding this item

Great price though

hy_tek 02-14-2013 03:49 PM

Go look at the reviews for this item on Amazon. About 50% of the people gave it one star. There's a reason why this is so cheap apparently. I'll pass on this one. But thanks op for trying.

Starrx05 02-14-2013 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hy_tek (Post 57586868)
Go look at the reviews for this item on Amazon. About 50% of the people gave it one star. There's a reason why this is so cheap apparently. I'll pass on this one. But thanks op for trying.

The 2TB ones I got last year at Staples for like $45 still work fine. Maybe they put a different drive in this.

hmongsda 02-14-2013 04:01 PM

Picked one of these up at staples during Christmas for $30. So this is very YMMV

JoeUser 02-14-2013 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hy_tek (Post 57586868)
Go look at the reviews for this item on Amazon. About 50% of the people gave it one star. There's a reason why this is so cheap apparently. I'll pass on this one. But thanks op for trying.

Most of the 1 star reviews are with the 3TB version of this. I have the 3TB and it was tricky getting it working due to the fact that Seagate decided to use some kind of drive translation to let the 3TB drives work in Windows XP. This, of course, caused problems.

The 1TB version won't have this issue.

tzweelz 02-14-2013 05:14 PM

The early models were sealed cases also (probably this one, I think you can tell from the last three digits of the model number), thus making them run very hot. I bought two last year and cracked them open to use them as internals and they have been perfect.
The newer models have little breather holes in the case to try and vent them some.

jubjub 02-14-2013 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Starrx05 (Post 57586964)
The 2TB ones I got last year at Staples for like $45 still work fine. Maybe they put a different drive in this.

I scored 6 of those BadBoys--gave 2 away as gifts-crcked the other 4 and popped them in my server.Running strong.:D

chipalamaa 02-15-2013 06:52 AM

I got this one 2 week ago using Office Max 10 off 50 Coupon. Got this drive for 42.50. It's really Very Very YMMV.

roller9 02-15-2013 11:36 AM

$40 would be nice

jmango23226 02-15-2013 02:15 PM

Check local inventory HERE [staples.com].

Type in your zip code, hit 'Search Again.'

hy_tek 02-17-2013 11:49 AM

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Originally Posted by JoeUser (Post 57588066)
Most of the 1 star reviews are with the 3TB version of this. I have the 3TB and it was tricky getting it working due to the fact that Seagate decided to use some kind of drive translation to let the 3TB drives work in Windows XP. This, of course, caused problems.

The 1TB version won't have this issue.

I just checked the Amazon reviews at the op's link. You are correct they are mostly for the 3TB. I wish Amazon would not lump all the reviews for various similar models into one like that it's really misleading!!!!

metronyshopper 02-17-2013 12:02 PM

i tried hooking up a 1tb backup seagate, no power brick type. It looked like you had to buy their backup software that was installed in the drive. You only got a 30 day free period. i have a 2TB expansion drive and it also makes you buy their backup software if you want to use it. Acronis 2013, i happened to buy on sale, and I tried to backup my desk top after my laptop , said i needed another license. I started looking and there is plenty of open sourse free ware out there. That is the way i am going. Acronis just f'd themselves with that move. Seagate doesnt have the imput votgage and amperage for the brick on the input jack, and on their forums another person had tried to find out, seagate support had no idea and couldnt help him, plus the brick has no seagate markings at all, just a generic chinese switching brick. Luckily another buyer gave the 12v and 1.5 info needed. It is very rare that i see a input on a piece of equipment not marked with the voltage and amps,worse that customer support has no idea. Guess i need to research which brand drives are good since i need to clone one..

fir3ball 02-17-2013 12:10 PM

Bought this months before Christmas, very ymmv

dbman190 02-20-2013 04:39 PM

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The 2TB one was this price at the Staples near me.

blueribb 02-20-2013 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by dbman190 (Post 57719054)
The 2TB one was this price at the Staples near me.

The SKU number for that is 365893 but none in my area (Zip 19030)


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