Newegg[newegg.com] has the 14TB Seagate Expansion External Hard Drive USB 3.0 w/ Rescue Data Recovery Services (STKP14000400) on sale for $189.99. Shipping is free.
Product Details:
Easy-to-use desktop hard drive simply plug in the power adapter and USB cable
Fast file transfers with USB 3.0
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)
Limited warranty and Rescue Data Recovery Services
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Newegg[newegg.com] has the 14TB Seagate Expansion External Hard Drive USB 3.0 w/ Rescue Data Recovery Services (STKP14000400) on sale for $189.99. Shipping is free.
Product Details:
Easy-to-use desktop hard drive simply plug in the power adapter and USB cable
Fast file transfers with USB 3.0
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)
Limited warranty and Rescue Data Recovery Services
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Amazon is price matching.
I would buy mine from newegg all things being equal. Once Newegg is gone what do we have left? Microcenter doesn't ship. CDW and PCM are never a slick deal.
I bought some from aaawave last week or so and shucked those. They all had the Exos 2x14 Mach.2 inside. Lucky haul. Already put them all through the long self test in Seatools and all are good. Placed one inside an older dell xps 8930 with an i7-9700 and it's recognized just fine without having to use kapton tape or sata power splitter. Gravy on top, aaawave didn't charge taxes, at least not for me. The only thing is, you can only purchase 1 unit at a time so that makes for a long process if you want multiple.
Yes. I have done several of these when upsizing HDD's in my drive caddies. I usually use the plastic wedge tools for separating phones to replace the screens, I've got a bunch of them and it makes it easier to do without breaking the tabs.
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It's a weird one. Empty transfer speeds of almost 300 MB/s up and down. 60% full speeds of 120 up and down, 80% full speeds of 230 up and down
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