Seagate Desktop HDD Barracuda 7200.11 SATA 3Gb/s 160-GB Hard Drive internal hard drive 160 GB 7200 RPM 8 MB Serial ATA

Specs
Features
HDD capacity 160 GB
HDD speed 7200 RPM
Storage drive buffer size 8 MB
Interface Serial ATA
Type HDD
Read seek time 11 ms
Write seek time 12 ms
Average latency 4,16 ms
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 0 - 60 °C

Operational conditions
Operating shock 65 G
Non-operating shock 350 G
Weight & dimensions
Width 101,6 mm
Height 20,2 mm
Depth 147 mm
Weight 390 g
Other features
Internal
Data transfer rate 3 Gbit/s
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Reviews
umlan.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:15
Average rating:100
As the technologies change so does the demand for storage. With more applications comes a greater need to store information. There are many different types of media available out there for the average user but not all of them might seem to worth a buck...
  • Great performance under low speeds, Very low sonar levels, Great value for a buck, Whooping 5 year warranty, Keeps cool...
  • None that we could find.
  • It looks like we have a winner here. Barracuda name has been out for a very long time and has established itself as one of the best on the market. Today it continues to turn heads as it accomplishes great results at low rotational speeds. Going back to...
xbitlabs.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:16
Average rating:0
Hard disk drives are quickly and constantly growing up in capacities. Of course, every one of us would be glad to be presented a large HDD as a gift, but when it comes to purchasing one for your own money, there are other factors to consider. Some user...
  • Now that we’ve come to the end of today’s test session, we should name the fastest 500GB hard disk drive available today. There are actually two winners: the Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 and the Western Digital Caviar Black. The former has somewhat higher...
techwarelabs.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:21
Average rating:0
As many of you know, recently Seagate released one of the largest consumer drives on the market: the Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 ST31500341AS . The drive’s capacity is 1.5 TB (1500 GB) or approximately 1.397 TB. The drive specifications are decent an...
  • It looks like Seagate inadvertently created something marvelous by creating arguably the best consumer drive on the market. As you have seen from the benchmarks, the Barracuda 7200.11 ST31500341AS outperforms the Velociraptor in almost all categories...
rage3d.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:22
Average rating:0
Nearly 18 months ago, we published a review () of the then new Seagate 7200.11 1Tb, comparing it with the previous generations. Since then Seagate has stayed in the headlines for the 7200.11 series – and not for the best of reasons. Defective firmware...
  • The firmware SD1A certainly doesn’t appear to have harmed the ST31000340AS drives. Performance is robust, and reliability unaffected thus far. Current pricing makes them a very attractive buy, but certainly not the only choice – currently Samsungs 1Tb...
maximumpc.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:27
Average rating:90
We were pumped when we heard that Seagate had broken through the terabyte barrier with its 1.5TB Barracuda drive—it’s not only the biggest consumer drive available, but also represents the largest jump in capacity we’ve seen. We typically expect capac...
  • A huge leap in capacity without sacrificing too much speed or dough.
  • Random access times slower than the WD Caviar Black and Seagate HD103UJ terabyte drives.
silentpcreview.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:29
Average rating:0
On the outside, Seagates 7200.11 1.5TB drive looks no different than the 1TB model. On the inside however, the platters are much more massive: 375GB vs. 250GB. Performance should be improved but will that be accompanied by extra noise?...
  • We view the 1.5TB 7200.11 from Seagate favorably — it is a fairly good compromise between noise and performance. Acoustically, it is a minor improvement over their 1TB drive — slightly quieter when idle with a bit less vibration, though this m...
pcquest.ciol.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:30
Average rating:0
Hitachi began the Tera Era by being first to launch a1TB hard drive. Now the race is on to go beyond that. The first to outdo everyone is Seagate with the launch of its 1.5 TB drive. Apart from Capacity and faster spindle speeds, now Green being the...
barefeats.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:31
Average rating:0
Seagate has set a new standard for capacity in 7K SATA drives with their 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11. We tested it against some of the fastest SATA drives to see how it performed inside the Mac Pro. GRAPH LEGENDBarracuda 1.5T = Seagate Barracuda 7200...
monster-hardware.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:32
Average rating:90
Seagate ST3750330AS 750GB HDSATA Hard DrivesFor most of us (HD Video enthusiasts excluded) long gone are the days of racing to replace your hard drive because you are out of space. So frustrating was the lack of space and glacially slow access times th...
  • Fast, Cheap, Quiet, Five year warranty (If new)...
  • May need firmware update...
  • With the exception of the firmware issue discussed below there really isnt much to dislike here. The Seagate ST3750330AS hard drive is in nearly every way superior to the ST3500641AS. Data transfer rate were faster, seek times were better, the drive w...
Computerpoweruser.com
Updated:
2013-11-02 02:16:34
Average rating:70
3Gbps SATA; 7,200rpm; 8.5ms advertised read seek; 32MB cache; NCQ; 4 platters/8 heads; 27 to 32dB; 8.3 to 10.8W; 277Gbpsi; 350G (nonoperating, 1ms); 5-year warranty Besides price, hard drives can still holler “neener, neener” at SSDs about capacity. Yo...
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