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10TB Toshiba N300: 7200 RPM 256MB Hard Drive $150 + Free Shipping

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Newegg [newegg.com] has the 10TB Toshiba N300: 7200 RPM 256MB Hard Drive for $185 - $35 off w/ promo code 2522TEXP = $150. Shipping is free.
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Newegg [newegg.com] has the 10TB Toshiba N300: 7200 RPM 256MB Hard Drive for $185 - $35 off w/ promo code 2522TEXP = $150. Shipping is free.

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Model: Toshiba N300 SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS Hard Drive 10TB

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Falln2pieces
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Quote from GreenGuide766 :
No deal! No mechanical drive! It would only dragg your PC!
Dude, these are mainly for media servers at this point. Calm down. You don't have to post against platter drives every time one is posted. If you can find me a 16tb ssd/m2 for this price I'll jump right on it.
Dec 13, 2023
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Quote from GreenGuide766 :
No deal! No mechanical drive! It would only dragg your PC!
Because backup exists, and spinners are way more cost effective for that, also nand is going to spike in price making this even more true.
Dec 13, 2023
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cabos
Dec 13, 2023
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didn't buy any toshiba HDD in the past decade after two laptop HDD suddenly failed.

Can anyone share the rencet experience with Toshiba HDD? Thnaks
Dec 13, 2023
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BroadcastJunkie
Dec 13, 2023
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Quote from GreenGuide766 :
No deal! No mechanical drive! It would only dragg your PC!
Why are you speaking? Go back to the kids table where you belong. Let the grownups talk.
Dec 13, 2023
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Dec 13, 2023
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Quote from cabos :
didn't buy any toshiba HDD in the past decade after two laptop HDD suddenly failed.

Can anyone share the rencet experience with Toshiba HDD? Thnaks
There nas drives are better than seagate from my experience. I think most laptop drives suffer from heat. I've pretty much had all brand laptop HDD die on me even with minimal usage. Enclosed spinning portable laptop drives must be avoided. You should be fine with this drive though, I actually just installed some 20tb ones about 6 months ago with no issues. Might get these to replace a few older drives that are pushing 7 years.. who am I kidding I'll run them till they die then replace them haha
Dec 13, 2023
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back2basics
Dec 13, 2023
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These look to be the equivalent of the WD Red Plus (7200rpm) drives. 3 year warranty, 180TB/year workload, 1M MTBF, vibration resistant enough for up to 8 bays.

WD has 2 10TB Red Plus drives for $310 if you want the better brand / warranty replacement. WD will replace drives in advance. Toshiba will give you a "Gift card" equivalent of the product and have you order from their store.

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Hmm...Toshiba vendor? Very passionate!
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Quote from BroadcastJunkie :
There nas drives are better than seagate from my experience. I think most laptop drives suffer from heat. I've pretty much had all brand laptop HDD die on me even with minimal usage. Enclosed spinning portable laptop drives must be avoided. You should be fine with this drive though, I actually just installed some 20tb ones about 6 months ago with no issues. Might get these to replace a few older drives that are pushing 7 years.. who am I kidding I'll run them till they die then replace them haha
I actually have pretty good luck with the 2.5" portable drives.
I currently have 2 WD Black 5TB Game drives and a 5TB WD Elements and a Seagate 5TB Drive and they have all work just fine for backup's and Movie / TV storage on my Media center PC. They don't really get hot at all being they sit atop the Case with fans blowing up through them. I also have a Toshiba 4TB that mostly sits on a shelf as a Music Backup drive.
They all just work.
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Toshiba --- one of the company america intentionally killed in late 80s.
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Quote from clsA :
I actually have pretty good luck with the 2.5" portable drives.
I currently have 2 WD Black 5TB Game drives and a 5TB WD Elements and a Seagate 5TB Drive and they have all work just fine for backup's and Movie / TV storage on my Media center PC. They don't really get hot at all being they sit atop the Case with fans blowing up through them. I also have a Toshiba 4TB that mostly sits on a shelf as a Music Backup drive.
They all just work.
Yeah that one has the body that looks like a heat sink for a good reason. Keep it fanned. I use 2.5 inch drives as well. I have 8 of them in an array, each group of 4 has it's own fan. But I still replace those more than any other about one a year with another always reporting smart issues. I just run them till they stop spinning. They aren't even large. 500gb. So they shouldn't be as dense but they still die faster. They will be replaced with ssd once I burn through my stack of 500gb ones.
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Quote from BroadcastJunkie :
Yeah that one has the body that looks like a heat sink for a good reason. Keep it fanned. I use 2.5 inch drives as well. I have 8 of them in an array, each group of 4 has it's own fan. But I still replace those more than any other about one a year with another always reporting smart issues. I just run them till they stop spinning. They aren't even large. 500gb. So they shouldn't be as dense but they still die faster. They will be replaced with ssd once I burn through my stack of 500gb ones.
Good to know. I don't really keep anything essential on these, their just for storing media of one type or another. I have some pulls from old laptops and PS4 that I use as bulk storage as well but those are just setting in a bin also. I get them out every now and then and shuffle stuff around just to keep them somewhat active.
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Quote from back2basics :
These look to be the equivalent of the WD Red Plus (7200rpm) drives. 3 year warranty, 180TB/year workload, 1M MTBF, vibration resistant enough for up to 8 bays.

WD has 2 10TB Red Plus drives for $310 if you want the better brand / warranty replacement. WD will replace drives in advance. Toshiba will give you a "Gift card" equivalent of the product and have you order from their store.
Is deal at WDC?
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Quote from cabos :
didn't buy any toshiba HDD in the past decade after two laptop HDD suddenly failed.

Can anyone share the rencet experience with Toshiba HDD? Thnaks
I have a pair of N300 8TB working in NAS in RAID 1 configuration (data duplication) for the past 4 years 24/7. No issues.

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