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Your cart is empty.Store more, compute faster, and do it confidently with the proven reliability of BarraCuda internal hard drives. Perfect for designers, musicians, photographers, and video editors using multiple applications at once, these solutions offer uninterrupted performance, optimized read/write caching technology, and a variety of capacities and form factors to choose from. The result is a seamless experience backed by a two-year limited warranty and 20 years of hard drive innovation.
Me
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
Seagate has always made good hard drives.
Robert McLachlan
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024
it installed so easy. I have 3 1 TB drives in my rig and it awesome. This is a great drive and works perfectly.
yes
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Great
remo
Reviewed in Italy on December 27, 2024
Ottimo e funzionale per qualità e prezzo
Max
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
It is a 1TB Seagate 3.5" hard drive.I bought it to test a DVR - yes, I know that there are drives designed for that use, but like I said, this is to test it and I had no other drives lying around. It does what it says and does so relatively well. I have had too many issues with Western Digital over the years and Seagate has proven to be quite reliable to me. I only got it a couple days now, so will update should it fail or encounter any issues.The packaging was very robust, though.
Dimitrina Lazarova
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2023
It just works, great price and storage, if your not a data hoarder and just need extra storage for games and updates, this is the go to option.
RICHARD E.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023
Good Price and works perfectly. As far as durability and longevity are concerned... It is too early to know, but so far it is excellent.
Richard
Reviewed in Sweden on November 28, 2022
Disk was dead on arrial
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2021
The only bad thing is purolator is a garbage delivery service, and for some reason, they chose them so I had to bike to pick up the package. Had my old HDD die on me from Seagate after using it as backup storage for 7 years. This is an affordable option if ur motherboard is compatible, and you know what you're doing. I had to reset my motherboard, update BIOS and switch SATA connection to the top of my SATA 0. Works like a charm now and likely will last for another 7 years, don't use this as an important file storing device or keep your windows on it since if it goes dead you will likely struggle to bring your PC to life like me. Luckily I had all my important files on my SSD.
Mrking
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 19, 2021
i like the way he packing the product
MrBios
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018
06/27/2018 ... I installed this in my neighbor's laptop computer HP Pavilion 17-E098NR Notebook PC on 05/03/2018 and two months later there have been no problems except one of the updates to windows 10 prevented the laptop from booting but fortunately I made backups at each step with Acronis True Image 2018 using the bootable DVD. I delivered the laptop to my neighbors and it has been working fine.Traditional "Spinner" hard drive or SSD? I did a lot of research and decided the risk of a sudden failure or silently corrupted files was not worth the price no matter how fast SSD's run.PROS:Speed - Comparing the performance of the old hard drive I would say this is 30% or mor faster and lots more space - 250GB vs 1TB. System boots much quicker and programs start faster. The large cache memory seems to make the drive faster than it really is... more about this in "CONS" below.CONS:Speed - Fast as mentioned above BUT... there is some magicians slight of hand going on involving the cache memory. Ordinary read / write activites happen fast but large file copes start fast and slow way down. I partitioned the drive so that there was a D: drive - to store a backup inamge of the C: drive (I also put a copy on my home computer in case the entire drive failed). I was shocked at how slow a file transfer was from C: to D: (two different partitions on the same drive) it should normally be 1/2 the speed as it is a read and write operation. I also did a speed test of copying the same large files over my home network through and Ethernet cable and a usb drive. In all cases the drive has a speed burst then the cache memory runs out and the copy fell to speeds like 7 to 10 MB/s! - can't remember exact speeds. Most people don't do these types of file operations so it should not matter.I also bought the same 1TB drive (Except the 5.25" desktop version) at the same time from amazon for my Desktop PC and it did not have such dramatic slowdowns.
Mystery Shopper
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2017
Came in the mail a couple of days ago. Kind of worried it would be a nightmare to get working, so I put it off till I had a day more or less free so I could sit on hold with tech asst if I needed to. This morning, I pulled out the old disk and reattached the cables to the new one and screwed it into the bay. I have operated with a dual boot Windows/Linux Ubuntu machine now since November 2016, and I'm really happy with Ubuntu (haven't opened Windows but one time since I installed Ubuntu). Linux runs a much better hard disk management tool then Microsoft, imho, and the Linux hardware troubleshooter began to warn me of an impending hard disk failure about two weeks ago. Well, my Dell is five years old, so I wasn't surprised. Please note: You have to be very, very careful when you order your disk from Amazon to get the right one, duh! And there seemed to be two possible choices for me, but I went with the one I thought was correct for my mother board, and figured I'd straighten things out if I ordered the wrong one. So I had the Ubuntu installation disk in the DVD drive and performed the smoke test. And man . . . everything went slick as pig snot and all for less than $60! Now all my apps are working, the install even found my printer and it works fine (printer drivers used to be a problem with Linux). Yup, even Netflix works fine (used to be a problem also). So I guess it's officially bye-bye Microsoft! Thanks but no thanks, Geek Squad. Thank you Amazon and Linux!
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