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Costco Wholesale has Seagate 14TB Expansion Desktop Hard Drive on sale for $149.99 after $50 manufacturer's savings valid 11/21/23 through 12/17/23. Limit 5 per member. Shipping is Free
Features:
Easy-to-use Desktop Hard Drive—Simply Plug in the Power Adapter and USB Cable
1 Year Rescue Recovery Included
Drag-and-drop File Saving Right out of the Box
Automatic Recognition of Windows and Mac Computers for Simple Setup (Reformatting required for use with Time Machine)
https://www.costco.com/seagate-14...ue&nf=true
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For example I have 20 drives, having them in external housings with 20 power bricks wouldn't ideal.
Instead I have a server running in basement.
Also if you shuck them and put it in proper setup you also have proper cooling.
Drives in these external enclosures often run hot.
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Is anyone else having the drive disconnected itself when writing to it? Really weird.
The drive continues to run even after I turned the computer off. I had to unplug the power and reboot the computer for it to be recognized again. SeaTools, and Crystal DiskMark say the drive is OK. It's happened twice.
Mine disconnects as well
Is anyone else having the drive disconnected itself when writing to it? Really weird.
The drive continues to run even after I turned the computer off. I had to unplug the power and reboot the computer for it to be recognized again. SeaTools, and Crystal DiskMark say the drive is OK. It's happened twice.
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also, is there a (better then the rest) youtube tutorial of sorts IF i wanted to remove the drives and use them that way? found a good link on removing disk. https://youtu.be/2-lH-EoNVwk?si=fEN7H
also, is there a (better then the rest) youtube tutorial of sorts IF i wanted to remove the drives and use them that way? found a good link on removing disk. https://youtu.be/2-lH-EoNVwk?si=fEN7H
Based on my research, the shucking isn't too hard. The challenge is getting benefit with a pc instal. RAID 0 didn't seem to help much and it wasn't a simple process. Speeds won't exceed a USB 3.1 so there is little benefit. IMO
NAS is another story
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Is anyone else having the drive disconnected itself when writing to it? Really weird.
The drive continues to run even after I turned the computer off. I had to unplug the power and reboot the computer for it to be recognized again. SeaTools, and Crystal DiskMark say the drive is OK. It's happened twice.
Changing the USB port worked for me