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Post #87501771 added 07-23-2016 12:08 PM by mpkb in Archived Deals
Not familiar with this particular drive, but higher rpm has a higher transfer rate for sequential reads and writes. Probably most casual users would pay the extra $10 with less rpm in exchange for...
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Post #87495263 added 07-23-2016 8:32 AM by TheRawDeal in Archived Deals
Yes it can be used with Xbox One, it's a simple plug and play setup. Please refer to the answered questions and customer photos for the Amazon link to this same model hard drive....
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Post #87433059 added 07-21-2016 2:16 PM by euuser4583694 in Archived Deals
I was wondering if this can be used with the Xbox one? Thanks in advance. :)
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Post #87395863 added 07-20-2016 12:49 PM by The Chosen One in Archived Deals
Did you even bother to read the article? Stop spreading misinformation. "Seagate 3TB drives turned out to be a disaster, with over 40% failing throughout 2014. In 2013, the failure rate was 9.6%...
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Post #87391155 added 07-20-2016 11:01 AM by hackyourlife in Archived Deals
ur looking at the wrong graph my friend, scroll down more to 4tb
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Post #87359051 added 07-19-2016 2:11 PM by inherendo in Archived Deals
mines is a st4000lm016 inside. http://www.seagate.com/consumer/upgrade/laptop-hdd/?sku=ST4000LM016
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Post #87359031 added 07-19-2016 2:11 PM by odyindfamily in Archived Deals
only the 3TB seems are disaster. Seagate 4TB drives seems fine
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Post #87348395 added 07-19-2016 10:04 AM by hackyourlife in Archived Deals
save ur self from getting this drive, unless you want the data to crash http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/175089-who-makes-the-most-reliable-hard-drives ur welcome :D
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Post #87343739 added 07-19-2016 8:16 AM by odyindfamily in Archived Deals
I am debating to either purchase this drive or another Seagate Desktop external 4TB HDD. http://www.staples.com/Seagate-4TB-Expansion-Desktop-External-Hard-Drive/product_1568151 This above drive...
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Post #87336887 added 07-19-2016 3:08 AM by macrokelvin in Archived Deals
If it is a ST4000LM016 inside the case, which I believe it is, then it's PMR and not SMR. ST4000LM016 is confirmed to be PMR....
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Post #87336415 added 07-19-2016 2:14 AM by flashdrive in Archived Deals
I found this on the Amazon sales page for the Seagate ST4000LM016, "Seagate 3TB and 4TB Laptop HDDs (formerly Samsung M10P)"....
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Post #87329999 added 07-18-2016 7:52 PM by teknoman in Archived Deals
Although it's not in the manual, seems like it does use SMR--guess it's not a "feature" or they feel like it might get negative attention? ...
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Post #87327483 added 07-18-2016 6:35 PM by Space in Archived Deals
As far as I know, there is NO mechanical hard drive that comes anywhere close to saturating a USB 3.0 bus.
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Post #87321443 added 07-18-2016 3:03 PM by internetnerd in Archived Deals
There's a whole lot of understanding "because I think it makes sense" before actually understanding. It's happens because, you know, we're on the Internet. Reading isn't affected my SMR. Writing...
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Post #87318795 added 07-18-2016 1:52 PM by flashdrive in Archived Deals
Are you sure about that? I checked the Seagate site and the only 4TB 2.5" drive they list, ST4000LM016, uses standard "Perpendicular recording technology". See page 5 of the product manual-...
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Post #87316059 added 07-18-2016 12:44 PM by fatlardo in Archived Deals
I actually got this one instead that has 2 year warranty for the same price. Price matched Amazon.com...
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Post #87307691 added 07-18-2016 9:41 AM by hoytster in Archived Deals
I recently started using these, and have copied the contents of a number of powered external drives to these drives. I'm seeing 35 MB / second (is MB right?), which is about as fast as I ever see...
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Post #87303851 added 07-18-2016 8:17 AM by lacedup in Archived Deals
Especially when the non shingled comes with 200gb cloud and is $87 max
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Post #87302807 added 07-18-2016 7:48 AM by Avi20072008 in Archived Deals
I love the price but Seagate scares me.
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Post #87301735 added 07-18-2016 7:13 AM by fyu in Archived Deals
is it still fast enough to saturate the usb 3 bus?
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