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24TB Seagate Expansion External USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive

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Best Buy has 24TB Seagate Expansion External USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive (STKP24000400) on sale for $279.99. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
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About this product:
  • 24TB Storage Capacity
  • External Desktop Drive
  • USB 3.0 Interface
  • USB-C (USB 3.0 Gen 1)
  • Rescue Data Recovery Services
  • PC/Mac Compatible

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Best Buy has 24TB Seagate Expansion External USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive (STKP24000400) on sale for $279.99. Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
  • Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Member cmdauria for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 24TB Storage Capacity
  • External Desktop Drive
  • USB 3.0 Interface
  • USB-C (USB 3.0 Gen 1)
  • Rescue Data Recovery Services
  • PC/Mac Compatible

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Nobody will have any information on that. Until 2 weeks ago when people started ordering these exact drives and shucking them to find Barracudas, no one knew there even was a 24tb barracuda yet. It will be a while before we know anything about failure rate.

I ordered 3, returned 2 and shucked 1 to toss in my NAS with an exos from a previous order. It's quite, runs at 7200 RPM, and didn't have any issues after a 2 day long self test. With a Synology DS1522+ set to max performance fan speed it runs ~4c hotter than the exos at an avg temp of 42c when writing, but light read/Idle is down to 33c and the exos is 32c. No noticeable difference in throughput in the array. When it was still in the enclosure it shipped in, I tested and saw ~240mbps write vs the exos @ ~270, and 48c max temp vs 40c for the exos.
I think it's pretty much confirmed [reddit.com] that both the 20TB STKP20000400 and 24TB STKP24000400 Seagate externals are CMR Barracuda drives, as Seagate has updated their data sheet for Barracudas [seagate.com] now supporting 20TB and 24TB capacities.

I've heard of some people getting lucky and finding an Exos drive in the enclosure, but that seems to be for the earlier models manufactured before 2024. In my opinion, what you are most likely to get with both 20TB and 24TB is a Barracuda CMR 7200RPM drive with 512MB cache and a measly/terrible/unacceptable 1-year warranty [seagate.com].

I have the 20TB STKP20000400, and it has been working fine for about 2 months now. However, they are loud and slow when waking up from sleep/spindown; I would dare say they are the loudest externals I've ever owned. However, once they are initiated/started, they are quiet and quite quick. (I'm getting 250-300MB/s transfer speeds; the fastest I've experienced for externals.)

Overall, these are fine for typical backups and light Plex Media Server usage (I've been watching/streaming 4k content just fine for nearly 2 months now with the STKP20000400). However, for shucking and NAS applications, I would not recommend these due to the anemic 1-year warranty and Barracuda drives' terrible reputation.
I got the drive last week. Ordered online, shipped (not in store).
Drive inside: ST24000NM002H-3KS133 (Exos)
Oh, and it comes with only 1 year warranty - which is disappointing and way less than the refurbs I bought from serverpartdeals (though the prices for server part deals now went up)

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It's back again.
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More Barracuda HAMR drives. Anyone know about the reliability of these things?
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These had Exos drives when the manufacturer date was from late 2024

These likely have a 2025 manufacture with Barracudas
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Quote from Dealobandito :
More Barracuda HAMR drives. Anyone know about the reliability of these things?

Nobody will have any information on that. Until 2 weeks ago when people started ordering these exact drives and shucking them to find Barracudas, no one knew there even was a 24tb barracuda yet. It will be a while before we know anything about failure rate.

I ordered 3, returned 2 and shucked 1 to toss in my NAS with an exos from a previous order. It's quite, runs at 7200 RPM, and didn't have any issues after a 2 day long self test. With a Synology DS1522+ set to max performance fan speed it runs ~4c hotter than the exos at an avg temp of 42c when writing, but light read/Idle is down to 33c and the exos is 32c. No noticeable difference in throughput in the array. When it was still in the enclosure it shipped in, I tested and saw ~240mbps write vs the exos @ ~270, and 48c max temp vs 40c for the exos.
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I got the drive last week. Ordered online, shipped (not in store).
Drive inside: ST24000NM002H-3KS133 (Exos)
Oh, and it comes with only 1 year warranty - which is disappointing and way less than the refurbs I bought from serverpartdeals (though the prices for server part deals now went up)
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i agree. at the end of the day, it's the warranty that counts.

the new external drive gives you 1yr of warranty. replacement is a refurb from seagate.

a refurb gives you 2yrs warranty (SPD or 5yrs from GH). warranty replacement is another refurb.

BB's $280 24TB (barracuda/exos crapshoot) is comparable with SPD's $280 exos 24TB refurb, price wise.

after returning the 3 24TB barracudas, i'm spending my $$$ at SPD.
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Quote from RikB :
Nobody will have any information on that. Until 2 weeks ago when people started ordering these exact drives and shucking them to find Barracudas, no one knew there even was a 24tb barracuda yet. It will be a while before we know anything about failure rate.

I ordered 3, returned 2 and shucked 1 to toss in my NAS with an exos from a previous order. It's quite, runs at 7200 RPM, and didn't have any issues after a 2 day long self test. With a Synology DS1522+ set to max performance fan speed it runs ~4c hotter than the exos at an avg temp of 42c when writing, but light read/Idle is down to 33c and the exos is 32c. No noticeable difference in throughput in the array. When it was still in the enclosure it shipped in, I tested and saw ~240mbps write vs the exos @ ~270, and 48c max temp vs 40c for the exos.
Quote from Swiftor :
These had Exos drives when the manufacturer date was from late 2024

These likely have a 2025 manufacture with Barracudas
I got an EXOS 2 weeks ago on the BB deal. Gotta be honest, this was the perfect drive for me.
Dead quiet, external, absolutely massive (so no need for multiple drives), EXOS enterprise reliability, had free $10 BB gift card so brought it down to just under $300.

Only takes 6 watts which 24/7 equates to $22 a year for me. This was the right drive for me.
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I'm hoping for Western Digital. 2 year warranty on their externals.

Returned and unopened Seagate 24 which looked to be a Barracuda.

So back to the waiting game. Need about 20x2 for movie backups.....Smilie
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Quote from Dealobandito :
More Barracuda HAMR drives. Anyone know about the reliability of these things?
I think it's pretty much confirmed [reddit.com] that both the 20TB STKP20000400 and 24TB STKP24000400 Seagate externals are CMR Barracuda drives, as Seagate has updated their data sheet for Barracudas [seagate.com] now supporting 20TB and 24TB capacities.

I've heard of some people getting lucky and finding an Exos drive in the enclosure, but that seems to be for the earlier models manufactured before 2024. In my opinion, what you are most likely to get with both 20TB and 24TB is a Barracuda CMR 7200RPM drive with 512MB cache and a measly/terrible/unacceptable 1-year warranty [seagate.com].

I have the 20TB STKP20000400, and it has been working fine for about 2 months now. However, they are loud and slow when waking up from sleep/spindown; I would dare say they are the loudest externals I've ever owned. However, once they are initiated/started, they are quiet and quite quick. (I'm getting 250-300MB/s transfer speeds; the fastest I've experienced for externals.)

Overall, these are fine for typical backups and light Plex Media Server usage (I've been watching/streaming 4k content just fine for nearly 2 months now with the STKP20000400). However, for shucking and NAS applications, I would not recommend these due to the anemic 1-year warranty and Barracuda drives' terrible reputation.
Last edited by Guy767 March 2, 2025 at 01:18 PM.
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Anyone know when these 26tb and 28tb Seagate expansion drives are arriving? They have them listed at Best Buy for a while now with no stock.
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I really need it but I'm just not in at this price. I need it closer to $220/240. I know that will be a while but it's close.
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Quote from mrmochi :
I got an EXOS 2 weeks ago on the BB deal. Gotta be honest, this was the perfect drive for me.
Dead quiet, external, absolutely massive (so no need for multiple drives), EXOS enterprise reliability, had free $10 BB gift card so brought it down to just under $300.

Only takes 6 watts which 24/7 equates to $22 a year for me. This was the right drive for me.

Wow, that's roughly 0.42 per KWh. Where do you live?
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Quote from dh22r :
i agree. at the end of the day, it's the warranty that counts.

the new external drive gives you 1yr of warranty. replacement is a refurb from seagate.

a refurb gives you 2yrs warranty (SPD or 5yrs from GH). warranty replacement is another refurb.

BB's $280 24TB (barracuda/exos crapshoot) is comparable with SPD's $280 exos 24TB refurb, price wise.

after returning the 3 24TB barracudas, i'm spending my $$$ at SPD.
SPD and GHD prices are through the roof, gone up like 60% or more and drives may already be 4+ years old. Ones from the last 2-4 years are likely Chia drives so they were beat up to the max so YMMV. Most hard drives break in the first year, but if you buy it with a CC that doubles warranty you get two or get a 3rd party. If a drive makes it past 1 year and esp 2 it will likely live to a ripe old age. I have two shucked 8TB Seagates that just turned 8 last month, still going strong although now they are in my DR server.

So right now its not late 2024 $85 14TB its $180 14TB....I suppose they must be going through the same middlemen as eggs right now Smilie
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this deal is dead tbh... no longer exos... unless you get lucky

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Wow, that's roughly 0.42 per KWh. Where do you live?
California, Canada, or Europe most likely.
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