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frontpageEragorn | Staff posted Nov 14, 2025 07:21 PM
frontpageEragorn | Staff posted Nov 14, 2025 07:21 PM

24TB Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 7200 RPM Internal SATA Bare Hard Drive

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$240

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Newegg has 24TB Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 7200 RPM CMR 512MB Internal SATA Bare Hard Drive (ST24000DM001) on sale for $239.99. Shipping is free.

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Specs/Key Features:
  • CMR Recording Technology
  • 7200 RPM
  • 512MB Cache
  • 190MB/s Max Sustained Data Rate, OD Read
  • 120TB/Year Workload Rate Limit
  • 2-Year Warranty

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  • This price is $10 Lower than our recent Frontpage Deal.
  • Rated 3.9 out of 5 from customer reviews.
  • Newegg Returns: Qualifying purchases of products displaying the "Extended Holiday Return Policy", from November 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025, are eligible for a Refund or Replacement until January 31, 2026.

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Newegg has 24TB Seagate BarraCuda 3.5" 7200 RPM CMR 512MB Internal SATA Bare Hard Drive (ST24000DM001) on sale for $239.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Eragorn for sharing this deal.

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Newegg

Specs/Key Features:
  • CMR Recording Technology
  • 7200 RPM
  • 512MB Cache
  • 190MB/s Max Sustained Data Rate, OD Read
  • 120TB/Year Workload Rate Limit
  • 2-Year Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by Discombobulated | Staff
  • Spec Sheet.
  • This price is $10 Lower than our recent Frontpage Deal.
  • Rated 3.9 out of 5 from customer reviews.
  • Newegg Returns: Qualifying purchases of products displaying the "Extended Holiday Return Policy", from November 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025, are eligible for a Refund or Replacement until January 31, 2026.

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elefante72
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Most likely. They are not marketed as NAS drives with a limited duty cycle of 120 TB/year where an enterprise exos for instance is around 500TB/year and has 24/7 duty but HDD are not like SSD where there is wear on the platters for writing/reading its perhaps the mechanical components are not quite as good or they are binned. They won't automatically die if you exceed the duty cycle. Considering that NAS drives are 2x or more cost, even if you buy 2 and RAID them you are still better off (IMHO).
These are relatively newer offer (in the last year or so), I haven't heard of any widespread issues w/ them (I have two) but ask me again in 5 years.
So for me I use unraid and the disks spinning maybe 2-3 hours a day (i write to SSD first), so I am totally unconcerned and most people will not hit the duty cycle for home usage so unless you are say ingesting 300GB or more per DAY onto these drives every day you should be good and even so the price is right, so just have parity/RAID. I just had a shucked 8TB Seagate turn 9 years old (not enterprise) and it is still kicking.
What kills hard drives is heat. So invest in good fan/circulation and try to keep them at 30-35c or less. Yes they can go to 50c but that is the edge, and heat kills mechanical drives. Ignore at your peril.
The 2 year warranty sorta sucks, you can get used enterprise drives w/ 5 year, but they are already 5 years old.

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EragornNov 14, 2025 07:21 PM
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This is $10 less than the current +44 Frontpage deal.
https://slickdeals.net/f/18794116
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Nov 14, 2025 07:28 PM
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FarnsbarnsNov 14, 2025 07:28 PM
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Cloud services who? I'm sure even two of these are cheaper than most services in the long run
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Nov 14, 2025 07:33 PM
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BoastfulOctopus4199Nov 14, 2025 07:33 PM
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24TB, that will store a lot of games.
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Nov 14, 2025 07:54 PM
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JohnH1965Nov 14, 2025 07:54 PM
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Quote from BoastfulOctopus4199 :
24TB, that will store a lot of games.
yes "games" of course
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Nov 14, 2025 08:13 PM
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agustin227Nov 14, 2025 08:13 PM
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Is this good for a nas?
Nov 14, 2025 08:15 PM
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PurpleGoat932Nov 14, 2025 08:15 PM
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Would this drive be suitable for long term movie / media storage / playback?
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kramttocsNov 14, 2025 08:17 PM
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Quote from agustin227 :
Is this good for a nas?
No, not what it's designed for.
See: https://slickdeals.net/f/18794116?peid=525b0775-4b44-48f5-aa9a-a9f60d36d2e0
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c0demanNov 14, 2025 08:22 PM
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I just bought 2 of these 2 days ago! Anyone think Newegg would honor a price adjustment?
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Quote from kramttocs :
No, not what it's designed for.
See: https://slickdeals.net/f/18794116?peid=525b0775-4b44-48f5-aa9a-a9f60d36d2e0
Most likely. They are not marketed as NAS drives with a limited duty cycle of 120 TB/year where an enterprise exos for instance is around 500TB/year and has 24/7 duty but HDD are not like SSD where there is wear on the platters for writing/reading its perhaps the mechanical components are not quite as good or they are binned. They won't automatically die if you exceed the duty cycle. Considering that NAS drives are 2x or more cost, even if you buy 2 and RAID them you are still better off (IMHO).
These are relatively newer offer (in the last year or so), I haven't heard of any widespread issues w/ them (I have two) but ask me again in 5 years.
So for me I use unraid and the disks spinning maybe 2-3 hours a day (i write to SSD first), so I am totally unconcerned and most people will not hit the duty cycle for home usage so unless you are say ingesting 300GB or more per DAY onto these drives every day you should be good and even so the price is right, so just have parity/RAID. I just had a shucked 8TB Seagate turn 9 years old (not enterprise) and it is still kicking.
What kills hard drives is heat. So invest in good fan/circulation and try to keep them at 30-35c or less. Yes they can go to 50c but that is the edge, and heat kills mechanical drives. Ignore at your peril.
The 2 year warranty sorta sucks, you can get used enterprise drives w/ 5 year, but they are already 5 years old.
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tedzhuNov 15, 2025 01:43 AM
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stupid q: where does it say 239.99 from nov 20?
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Quote from tedzhu :
stupid q: where does it say 239.99 from nov 20?
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Frank_NittyNov 15, 2025 03:33 AM
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Quote from c0deman :
I just bought 2 of these 2 days ago! Anyone think Newegg would honor a price adjustment?
They will. I purchased a 9070 XT from NewEgg back in June and a price change occurred w/in a 2-3 week of purchase where it came down by $30. I filled out the price match form on their website and was contacted by someone from their team a few days later and they offered to refund the difference on a gift card, but declined and requested that they refund the difference to my original form of payment in which they obliged.
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TenseHill872Nov 15, 2025 04:10 PM
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Quote from agustin227 :
Is this good for a nas?
I would never use Seagate for NAS. Every drive I've ever had fail was a Seagate. WD? Not a single failure.
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HonestRoom6360Nov 15, 2025 07:44 PM
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Hm. For the price and the fact that its new makes it interesting for sure. $10 a TB is a good price. Better Enterprise drives come up for cheap but those are used or from unreputable sellers. Not sure how good these new larger drives are though. Even for higher cost i'd prefer something like the wd red drives though. Those are rated for 24/7 use and 300 TB a year I believe. This one is 8 hours a day.

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Quote from HonestRoom6360 :
Hm. For the price and the fact that its new makes it interesting for sure. $10 a TB is a good price. Better Enterprise drives come up for cheap but those are used or from unreputable sellers. Not sure how good these new larger drives are though. Even for higher cost i'd prefer something like the wd red drives though. Those are rated for 24/7 use and 300 TB a year I believe. This one is 8 hours a day.
The WD Red Pro is literally twice the price ($480), but it is rated for 24/7 550TB/year.. People will have to decide how much those numbers on paper are worth to them.
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