
Seagate BarraCuda
3 TB, 3.5", SMR
Seagate BarraCuda
3 TB, 3.5", SMR
From what i know recertified means, it has been tested and the smart counter has been reset. I'd contact customer support directly regarding further questions, especially if the warranty is in order. In my opinion this should be clearly declared and even be under a different article number, not shared or mixed.
It's done. They are SMR plates. https://www.seagate.com/de/de/internal-hard-drives/cmr-smr-list/
why not continuous operation? and yes, it would work...
No. With thin laptops, the "thick" 15mm HDD's usually do not fit.
Thank you very much for letting us know. We will be happy to pass this on internally to the relevant department and hope that this will be checked promptly.
1 week ago
The hard disk is compatible with the TerraMaster F6-424 Max NAS, which supports 3.5-inch hard disks with a SATA interface, like this one. This 6-bay NAS is designed for intensive use and offers great flexibility for different types of hard drives, including those with 7200 RPM and CMR technology. This means that this 7200 RPM 3.5-inch SATA hard disk can be used without any problems in this NAS.
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Yes, this hard disk can be installed on a PC with an ASUS Prime X870-P WIFI motherboard and Windows 11. The drive is a 3.5-inch model with a SATA 6 Gb/s interface, which is a standard supported by most modern desktop motherboards, including the ASUS Prime X870-P WIFI. In addition, the Windows 11 operating system is compatible with SATA drives of this type. For installation, simply mount the drive in a 3.5-inch slot of the case, connect the SATA data cable to the motherboard and the power cable from the PSU, then format the drive in Windows. The drive has a rotational speed of 7200 RPM and CMR technology, ideal for gaming and desktop use, ensuring good performance and reliability.
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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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The hard drive with SATA III connection, 2.5-inch design and 5400 rpm is basically compatible with the PS3 Fat, as it also supports 2.5-inch SATA hard drives. There is no official indication that the ST1000LM048 model is explicitly incompatible. However, there is no official confirmation from Sony or Seagate regarding compatibility with the PS3 Fat - the information is based on the technical specifications and current experience.
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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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4 months ago
The desktop Barracuda 24TB HDD with 7200 rpm and SATA interface is primarily designed and optimised for desktop computers. It offers high capacity and performance for desktop applications, but is not specifically designed for use in NAS systems. For NAS systems, especially with small workloads, Seagate generally recommends dedicated NAS hard drives that are optimised for continuous operation and the requirements of NAS environments. The Barracuda series is designed more for desktop use and is not explicitly labelled as NAS-compatible. Therefore, this HDD is not ideal for NAS systems, even if it could technically work, it is not designed for continuous operation and typical NAS workloads. For NAS with small workloads, hard drives specially developed for NAS are more suitable.
Automatically generated from the .This is an incorrect photo, the correct figure is 20 TB. Thank you very much for pointing this out, I will pass it on internally and hope that the images will be corrected as soon as possible.
These HDDs are as good as new.
Yes, I've had this in my CK+ for some time and the disc works perfectly.
As long as you have a free SATA III port, a free HDD slot and the relevant cables (power cable from the power supply unit and SATA cable), this is not a problem.
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".
No. This drive is a 3.5", for consoles you need a 2.5", the same as for laptops or the vast majority of external hard drives
The fits
190 both reading and writing Why should that drop? This is the continuous transfer rate. It flows until the disk is full.
I didn't have any...off to the hardware store...or at digitec qnap scr-hdd35b-96 flat head screws..item no.10347023
Maybe this will help: https://global-download.acer.com/GDFiles/Document/User%20Manual/User%20Manual_Acer_1.0_A_A.pdf?acerid=636637627981791676
That should fit. The computer is not that old and nothing has really changed with SATA since then. A SATA hard disk only needs two connections. The narrow one for data and the wide one for power (page 23). https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/2/8/3/5/3/2/4/4/100805918l.pdf The socket with 4 pins is not needed.
Are you looking for something like this? Mushkin Mounting Frame Mushkin Mounting Frame
No, only a 2.5-inch hard drive or SSD will fit inside, none with 3.5 inch
In terms of physical size, for sure. According to various forums, the PS3 stops at 1TB, but I can't confirm that. With my PS4, things look different again. When converting, just make sure to first make a backup on an external HDD if you don't want to reinstall and adjust everything. (Google and YouTube help here). However, if finances allow it, I would recommend an SSD (e.g. Samsung 860 Pro).
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