Seagate BarraCuda (2 TB, 3.5")
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Seagate BarraCuda

2 TB, 3.5"


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Herr Pirat

5 years ago

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_Maverick_

4 months ago

Can the hard disc be installed in the PS2?

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digitec

4 months ago

In principle, the hard drive can be installed in the PlayStation 2, as it has a 3.5-inch form factor and a SATA interface that are suitable for installation in the PS2. However, the installation is complex and is only officially supported for certain PS2 models (v12 and v13), not for newer versions. In addition, the 3.5-inch size fits mechanically well into the PS2's hard drive bay.
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JacquesH606

6 months ago

Do I need a stand to put it in my HP PC?

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digitec

6 months ago

To install a 3.5" hard disk in your HP PC, you generally need to use a hard disk support or cage. These brackets are often built into the PC case and are used to secure the hard drive in place. Make sure that your PC has a bracket suitable for 3.5" hard drives. If it doesn't, you may need an adapter or an additional bracket.
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SilverC

1 year ago

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Dan Porret

1 year ago

The photos showing the disc with the tone arm (without cover) are for illustration purposes only. Hard drives are always protected. They would be too vulnerable without it. There is no specific variant to look for, the drive will always be "closed".
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Werkzeugjunkie

3 years ago

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Werkzeugjunkie

3 years ago

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gheini

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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No, not as far as I know. With laptop or external hard drives, there are sometimes sensors that measure whether the device is in free fall and deactivate the hard drive to prevent damage, but this would probably be of little help with a desktop. All in all, SSDs are used today everywhere where shocks or other impacts are expected, because they are insensitive to physical impact. In general, desktop HDDs are cut back wherever possible, so you can usually expect little except acceptable reliability. But in return you get an astronomical number of GB/Fr. NAS hard disks, on the other hand, are optimised to protect against vibrations from surrounding disks (in a server with hundreds of running disks, this cannot be underestimated), i.e. these are probably the best protected against all kinds of things. When switched off, ordinary hard disks are not overly sensitive anyway, i.e. when it comes to relocating desktops, you don't have to worry too much now. However, if the devices are transported over longer distances on the road, the hard disks should be removed and placed safely in the passenger's lap.
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mail

5 years ago

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elmatador

5 years ago

Mac Pro 5.1 are equipped with 4 3.5" slides, according to Apple 4x2TB SATA II are supported. However, users report that larger hard drives work without any problems. So it should be no problem to install them in the Seagate BarraCuda. https://everymac.com/systems/apple/mac_pro/faq/mac-pro-how-to-upgrade-hard-drives-what-type-supported.html

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