>the Hitachi Ultrastar 7K3000 is the world's first and only 7200 RPM hard drive rated at 2.0 million hours MTBF
>2TB
>49€
What is the fucking catch?
>the Hitachi Ultrastar 7K3000 is the world's first and only 7200 RPM hard drive rated at 2.0 million hours MTBF
>2TB
>49€
What is the fucking catch?
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There isn't any, it's superior weeb tech, what more do you want
Is this real? That would save me a lot of money.
Holy fuck, I should buy that.
200 gigabytes aren't enough for me..
>
Are you fucking retarted
Why would I be?
>buying used hard drives
Kill yourself.
They are new
What?
There's no way they'd only cost €49.
Is it a reputable seller?
Sounds to me like it may have fallen off the back of a truck.
They're a little old and about half the speed of a new drive, but if they're new that seems to be a good price compared to what it's showing for Germany on pcpartpicker.
>45 new from £39.34
French amazon
They're great drives for archiving. The noisy is a little loud. Speed is decent.
Bitch please, is even cheaper on the murrika
>What is the fucking catch?
They just as likely to die from head crashes as any other drive.
>head crashes
That would be extremely painful
for you
I just ordered one, there is any way to "fake" the uptime of the drive?
I will return it if CDI shot any use at all
Should I get these for storing movies and TV shows on my NAS?
What's better? HGST or Toshiba?
It's likely to be a refurbished model, or a used one that they don't sell as used.
I've seen that shit before.
Go to
Read reviews
>hitachi
Link to where I can buy it in EU
fuck that shit, we're in the 10TB helium age now
>New
They sell refurbs from data centers as 'new' because jews
You plug one in and check the SMART and it's like 10,000 hours in
Have $600 you want to spot me?
What are you, poor?
not yet it´s still to fucking expensive
>10,000
And these can be used for 2,000,000 hours so probably not a huge deal.
you can get 16 TB for the price of 10 TB it has nothing to do with being poor
>Seagate
eeeeeeeeehhhhhhh
i´m sorry here have a quality drive
What would the average user even do with 10 gigabytes?
an average user doesn´t buy 10 gigabytes
archiving chinese cartoons as untouched bluray rips
Store some music, I guess
There's that one porn movie in 4K
Well, yeah, you're right, but just assume he has that much storage from somewhere.
From a pendrive?
>new
>5 year warranty by manufacturer
you could install all games from your steam library that you bought in the last sale
Microsoft can finally get their plan of the universal one drive going where in at installation of windows 10 there is 5 TB of space reserved for the OS these 5 TB are then open to the network and encrypted allowing microsoft to use that storage as redundant one drive storage
Microsoft aint going to do that to me
2 TB = 2000 GB
the downside is that it's not an SSD
I was speaking about my own hard drive, and how I need THIS one.
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enjoy your sudden mechanical hard drive failures you dipshits
>gonna lose my virginity to jake or bryan tonight
>she doesn't even know or care, so long as it's a chad
They guy is a sniveling beta, but this bitch is just as pathetic.
HGST, hands down.
Hitachi's have been the most reliable hdd for a bit now. The deathstar meme is a decade outdated.
Yes.
Though FUUUUUUCK!
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I think I have just enough for all 5. I hope they're all still there since it won't be worth the 80 mile drive for less.
>seagate external
kek they dont have s.m.a.r.t you fag it is disabled. No to mention the die 4 months out warranty
But 2TB SSD does not exist yet
Are you literally retarded or something_
They are $100 EACH
are you retarded
Do you often pull statistics out of your arse user? They are so terrible backblaze don't even bother buying them anymore.
...
My CL is pretty good. There are 1TBs for $15 each and I scored an i5 4670k with Z87, 8GB, case, and 212 EVO for $175. So you may be right, or not.
helium and 2tb/platter?
2048 GB
I found the real retard
Unrecoverable Read Error Rate of 2GiB, probably.
Do you have brain issues?
>On the other hand, we still have over 4,500 HGST 2TB drives in operation. Their average age is nearly 5 years (58.6 months) and their cumulative failure rate is a meager 1.55%. At some point we will want to upgrade the 100 Storage Pods they occupy to 4- or 6TB drives, but for now the 2TB HSGT drives are performing very well.
Nigga
> Hitachi's are terrible
> No they're not
> No really, they are
> Graph which does not feature Hitachi
> Quote which does not mention Hitachi, and reinforces my endorsement of HGST , which is a Western Digi subsidiary.
Who has brain issues here..?
What do you think HGST stands for dummy?
> tfw you realise the soylent green is hitachi
I need to go lie down for a bit user. I.. I legitimately didn't know..
>GB
>not GiB
found the realest retart
Wow newfag reddit, you're so fun, why don't you an hero?
reflashing firmware did reset it on my ssd.. dont know about others
HDDs have no firmware
lmao
>put my private tracker stuff on an hdd
>hdd fails
>all of it is lost and I have to go seed all over again
>what the fuck is a backup
Fyi. Be careful will Amazon drives. Packages get damaged all the time by the pickers and packers. They give zero fucks about dropping and tossing items since they only care about making their ruthless quota's.
RMAed HHDs and used HDDs mixed together.
70% Failure Rate
The drives are normally well over $100, the $50 drives on amazon are the ones they've pulled from service in data centers
>we went to walmart together one night because i needed fucking tampons. that doesn't equal dating you knobsocket
kek
Worked at UPS for over a year in college until I blew out my back. Trust me you are never safe. The slave rate at shipping companies will never die.
tfw I miss the deathstar days
>mushkin