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forum threadriffdex posted Today 04:28 PM
forum threadriffdex posted Today 04:28 PM

22TB Seagate Expansion External HDD $240

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$10.90/TB, slightly higher per TB compared to the recent (dead) deal on the 26TB version

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Today 04:35 PM
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muslheadToday 04:35 PM
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Quote from riffdex :
$10.90/TB, slightly higher per TB compared to the recent (dead) deal on the 26TB version

https://www.seagate.com/products/...d86AH9m_Ng
Anyone have recent experience and tell what drive is inside?
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Today 04:38 PM
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riffdex
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Quote from muslhead :
Anyone have recent experience and tell what drive is inside?
TIA
From keeping up with threads over the months, it's pretty much guaranteed to be a Barracuda. I ordered one because I'm desperate for bulk cold storage, and I missed the 26TB deal.
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Today 04:48 PM
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jerrycurlsToday 04:48 PM
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I bought the 20tb a few months back. Solid drive and pretty speedy for an external drive.
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wilson99Today 06:36 PM
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What the shucking experience like for this drive?
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Quote from wilson99 :
What the shucking experience like for this drive?
I've gotten practice shucking quite a few of these, and I find it to be pretty easy. Use a thin plastic tool to separate the seam and take it slow going around the perimeter. You should be using leverage but applying practically no force to separate the seam. Once you get it open, there's a sticker that needs to be untaped from the drive, then it'll slide right out of the internal SATA connector. If you get really nervous over tedious tasks, it might be a stressful ordeal. At least with these drives you don't need to tape any PINs to make then operate on a standard SATA port of a PC/Server. Once pulled from the enclosure, they are plug and play.

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