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Seagate Exos X16 ST14000NM001G 14TB 7.2K RPM SATA 6Gb/s 512e/4Kn 256MB 3.5" FastFormat Manufacturer Recertified HDD
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Manufacturer Recertified DrivesShop for drives that are certified once again by the manufacturer to work like new. Factory ReCertified drives are cost-effective alternatives compared to factory-sealed new counter parts. Additionally, unlike in mass production, the re-certification process involves closer attention to the overall operation of the hardware so that the re-certification will not have to happen a 2nd time. |
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Also, these drives have 2 Years of warranty through SeverPartDeals.com, no Seagate Warranty.
Good luck to everyone.
Seagate 14TB Exo16 Recert:


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The listing title then says FastFormat, not sure if that is referring to a feature of the drive or if that is the name of the Recertifiying company:
Update: FastFormat is a featue Segate drives have.
And then they define Manufacturer recertified as:
Talked to their customer service chat and they said they are recertified indeed by Seagate and that ServerPartDeals runs their own internal tests on top of it. That these drives are warrantied to have less than 50 power on hours.
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14TB was made on 28Mar2021. 12TB was made on 08APR2021. Both passed SeaTool long test. Took about 24 hours each. Even if they were on 24/7 since they were made, it would would only be about 15,000 hours, should still have plenty of life left.
Both drives were fairly quiet. I have three other WD Red Pro's in my Qnap and I do not notice any additional noise. This is my first time buying Exos recerts, so hopefully they would last for a while. The $/TB is low enough that I am willing to take a chance.
My only other experience with Seagate recerts were two brand new Ironwolfs that failed within 6 months and Seagate sent me recerts under warranty. Those recerts have been working fine for the past 4+ years.
Many thanks in advance
Many thanks in advance
It will also test the hard drive's other functions such as parking the heads, checks the cache, spindowns, and I believe it will also tests the NAND where the firmware is, among other things.
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Side by side comparison of brand new Exo16 14TB vs the Recert one, the only thing that can't be seen here is that the recert one on the metal chasis on the side has the words recertified laser etch into it. The only other thing that stands out to me is that the recert are made in china, the other one is from Thailand. The recert has two clear logos saying is a recert, one right below the Seagate brand and the other on the bottom near all the other logos saying Factory Recert Seagate. Also the certifications are kind of different between each others as if this recert was meant to a different market? Main difference are the Underwriters Laboratories (UL) logo and the UKCA one. Not an expert on this so anyone with more info about the logos please clarify.
Quick google indicates that the UR one is for devices that are meant to be used inside another and not the final product themselves, ie the drive on the left came from an external drive and was shucked, thus the UR logo. The UKCA indicate that it is a product meant to be sold on the market in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales).
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2-year is OK. If I buy a WD EasyStore like I did several years ago, the warranty is also 2 years. No more. No less.
And, I have to shuck the hard drive. In addition, there's the 3.0v pin hustle. So,
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