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The Seagate 1TB Desktop HDD offers robust storage with a SATA 6Gb/s interface, ensuring optimal performance for various applications, including desktops and gaming systems. With advanced technologies like AcuTrac and OptiCache, this drive delivers reliability and speed, making it an essential upgrade for any tech-savvy user.
Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 5.75"L x 4"W x 0.75"Th |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
Hard-Drive Size | 1 TB |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Color | Black |
Cache Memory Installed Size | 64 |
Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
Package Type | Frustration-Free Packaging |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Specific Uses For Product | Personal |
Digital Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | Unknown |
Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Additional Features | Portable |
W**Y
ALL WORK LIKE A CHAMP WITH MY SETUP
This hard drive works like a champ with my setup. NO glitches. It's a BARE drive so no manual, no screws for install and no software. Really, all you need are screws or a screwless bay. So save the money and get a bare drive and download whatever drivers or Seagate software you need before installing. This starts up anyway using Win 7 drivers. To Partition and Format the drive: Use Windows 7 Control Panel > Administration > Computer Management > Disk Management Utility to Partition and Format as you want. Instructions for partitioning/formatting are all over the web, but I use the ones from Windows Knowledge base on the Microsoft Website. Very clear. Also -- using the cache for performance settings.At the recommendation of others, I did a full format (vs quick format) after partitioning - no errors / bad sectors on any of the drives. This takes a LOT longer with 1TB and 2TB drives than the quick format option, but it thoroughly checks the drives so you know what you've got (or not got) up front. Figure a couple hours for 2TB drives or thereabouts.Before purchasing any of the Hard Drives for my new build, I thoroughly read all the reviews. This is the third of 3 Seagate 3.5" Bare Drives I've installed in my HAF X case. The Other Two are Seagate Barracuda "XT's" -- 2TB. All work great. While I "wanted" solid state drives, they are not practical from a cost standpoint for me because I do Video Editing and need so much hard drive space. Even 3TB isn't near enough yet. I decided to stick with one vendor -- and it was Seagate vs Western Digital for the internal hard drives for performance and reliability reasons, and because of the warranty periods. I've had both types of internal drives in the past. Only the Western Digital gave out, but that was also after a long time and heavy use. Not intended as a slam. Both brands are probably fine. Still the Barracuda XT's especially outperform the WD Caviar Blacks for the type of programs I run.I have installed and briefly read through all the Seagate software, but have taken it (and all other bloatware & unnecessary starup files) out of my startup sequence, which makes for very fast POST and Windows bootup of ~ 8 seconds on my Asus P8Z68-VPRO/Gen 3 motherboard/I72600K CPU. (That boot time is off the Seagate 2TB Barracuda XT boot drive with 64MB cache with NO overclocking.) Still, may use re-enable Seagate Tools software for backups vs Win7 and some of the other features that software offers. Very pleased so far with performance, speed, temps of these drives, and they are NOT noisy at all. In fact, very quiet.Last -- this 1TB drive is for a 6.0Gb/s SATA port, but just FYI -- it's backwards compatible with 3.0 Gb/s SATA ports and cables. I installed this drive on a 3.0 Gb/s SATA port using a 6.0Gb/s cable (only kind of SATA data cable I purchased) and it works just fine. That 3.0 Gb/s SATA "port speed" is really faster anyway than what any spinning hard drive can accomplish anyway and I've already used my two Z68 6.0 Gb/s SATA ports for the 2TB Barracuda XT's. Avoided using the Marvel 6.0 Gb/s controller SATA ports on the Mobo. Using the Z68 SATA ports instead -- too many people having problems with using both controllers at the same time, especially if they have a RAID setup (I don't). 3.0Gb/s connection is fast enough for now but by purchasing the 6.0Gb/s drives, may have some future capability compatibility at a minimum markup now.
Z**R
Six drives have worked flawlessly for four years
I bought six of these drives in 2014 to build two systems running RAID 5 on the motherboard. The RAID system runs Intel Rapid Storage Technology. I have had no problems, issues, or known defects. I check the status of my drives once a month. These drives haven't had problems. Both systems are performing well.My wife and I are hard core technologists (combined 45 years) that have a healthy respect for failure rates, impending doom, and we implement cross redundant network backups. It's kind of like buying auto insurance for the accident you hope you never have. Still we do this as a policy.She lost a 2TB drive (not this Seagate drive) in a single point of failure setup. It cost us about $1700 to recover in a clean room environment. We thought we'd covered our backsides, but I guess not. Remember to read the reviews to see what others have uncovered on used drives, sold as new, or, mislabeled drives. Don't be afraid to chat with their tech support or return department. They'll probably be able to tell you more about the reliability of models they sell than anyone else. The sales folks are going to try to, well, sell you on what they have. I'm not saying they'd lie, but you may not get the whole truth.I have towers that have an abundance of air flow. Water coolers on the CPU's and motherboard apps that monitor temps. I clean filters about every 6 months. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
R**N
Solid Drive
Easy to install right out of the box. Plug and Play, was recognized right away. haven't had any problems in the time I've had this drive in operation. Very pleased so far.Seagate was the going drive even in the early 1980's. Long before Western Digital came along. I prefer Seagate over WD because of their long years of experience with Hard Drives and reliability. I have had too many WD drive fail on me.Fast Writes & Reads (176mb/184mb)- 2X1TB Raid 0 Performance (340mb/380mb)- Affordable- Reliable BrandOther Thoughts: Very impressed with the performance of this drives. It's amazing how much hard drives have improved over the years.I ran this on Raid 0 on a Mac Pro with a SATA II Interface and was surprised at the read and write performance.Now obviously an SSD is still going to be faster in many respects, but I honesty, I'm super happy I chose this over an SSD simply because of the storage space.I've owned an SSD, just so everyone knows. So I'm aware of the amazing speeds, but for those who are price conscious and need more storage this is a great alternative.Seagate 1TB Desktop HDD SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive (ST1000DM003)
P**T
Good drive for the money
I ordered this drive to replace a failing internal drive in my late 2009 iMac. This was essentially a newer version of the internal drive. So far the drive has been a solid performer. It runs quiet and has given me no problems. The main reason I gave it four stars is because it seems to be running a few degrees warmer than the drive it replaced. If my sensor readings are correct I have seen this drive peak out at about 130º when the system was under a heavy load where the old drive peaked out at 120º. Higher temps always concern me. Since I did a clean install on the drive the OS itself is cleaner and without all the cruft left over from numerous uninstalls.The previous drive lasted about 4.5 years with fairly heavy usage. From what I have read Seagate drives have not been as reliable of late so I was a bit hesitant to buy another one. But so far I am happy with this one. It remains to be seen if it will be a reliable drive. If I have problems I will amend this review.
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