expiredDesertGardener | Staff posted Sep 20, 2024 07:01 PM
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expiredDesertGardener | Staff posted Sep 20, 2024 07:01 PM
12TB HGST Ultrastar He12 7.2K RPM 3.5" Internal Enterprise HDD (Refurbished)
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PS: OP mentioned it's 5 years warranty, but I don't see that anyway on the NewEgg listing.
PS: It seem since I originally posted this, some more text and picture have been added to clarify that this drive come w/ 5 years warranty and the drive come w/ zero bad sector which is considered A-grade drive. Still when you buy used enterprise grade, test it yourself first before putting them in use. And as for used non-enterprise drive I, wouldn't buy them.
that said, those HDD are loud, i have maybe 7 different brand and models of 3.5HDD in my systems from HGST, WD, Seagate.. those are the loudest by far. they also has the 3.3V interfaces so unless you use it for NAS purpose, you need to use the included Molex adapter (maybe some MB has the 3.3V signal out? my didn't), so it is somewhat not ideal if you intent to use on a desktop.
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I do have a spare NAS (DS216+II) so I could format and make it work from the sound of it, but I'd really like these drives plug-and-play as long-term cold storage.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09646W9PX
I do have a spare NAS (DS216+II) so I could format and make it work from the sound of it, but I'd really like these drives plug-and-play as long-term cold storage.
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that said, those HDD are loud, i have maybe 7 different brand and models of 3.5HDD in my systems from HGST, WD, Seagate.. those are the loudest by far. they also has the 3.3V interfaces so unless you use it for NAS purpose, you need to use the included Molex adapter (maybe some MB has the 3.3V signal out? my didn't), so it is somewhat not ideal if you intent to use on a desktop.
I think this is what i bought as well the 14tb ver. And ppl are not joking when they say this loud. Not only loud, mine literally thumps and vibrates like a mini earthquake when this thing be active.
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that said, those HDD are loud, i have maybe 7 different brand and models of 3.5HDD in my systems from HGST, WD, Seagate.. those are the loudest by far. they also has the 3.3V interfaces so unless you use it for NAS purpose, you need to use the included Molex adapter (maybe some MB has the 3.3V signal out? my didn't), so it is somewhat not ideal if you intent to use on a desktop.
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PS: OP mentioned it's 5 years warranty, but I don't see that anyway on the NewEgg listing.PS: It seem since I originally posted this, some more text and picture have been added to clarify that this drive come w/ 5 years warranty and the drive come w/ zero bad sector which is considered A-grade drive. Still when you buy used enterprise grade, test it yourself first before putting them in use. And as for used non-enterprise drive I, wouldn't buy them.
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09646W9PX
I do have a spare NAS (DS216+II) so I could format and make it work from the sound of it, but I'd really like these drives plug-and-play as long-term cold storage.
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