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- - 4 TB 3.5" 7200 RPM Serial ATA III
- - NAS
- - Storage drive buffer size: 128 MB
- - 700 g
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nikktech.com
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2015-01-01 06:56:31 |
If we exclude the unfortunate floods that took place in Thailand roughly a year ago (and forced several factories to cease HDD manufacturing and shipping) HDD prices normally get serious cuts each day that goes by (as do SSD prices) and so currently even...
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nikktech.com
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2015-01-01 06:56:31 |
When it comes to PCs and MACs most people believe that the heart of the system is the CPU with the exception of gamers who naturally put the GPU (graphics card) above everything else. I too had the same opinion almost a decade ago but slowly and after cou...
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techgage.com
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2015-01-01 06:56:31 |
With a mere 3 options for the consumer and 3 for the enterprise, the current 4TB market is small. Where's our “Green” option from Seagate? WD? HGST? Your guess is as good as ours.While the consumer 4TB situation at the moment is depressing, the enterprise...
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hothardware.com
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2015-02-04 08:55:44 |
The hard drive market has become a lot less sexy in the past few years thanks to SSDs. What we used to consider "fast" for a hard drive is relatively slow compared to even the cheapest of today's solid state drives. But there are two areas where hard drives still rule the roost, and that's in terms of overall capacity and cost per gigabyte. Right now you can buy a 4TB hard drive for the same cost as a 256GB SSD, so the two are in separate universes in that regard. We love SSDs and think just about ev...
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storagereview.com
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2018-02-22 07:31:55 |
The Seagate Enterprise Capacity 3.5" hard drive line is the newly rebranded family of high capacity hard drives of which the Constellation ES.3 is the newest member. The ES.3 is a 7,200 RPM, 3.5" enterprise hard drive with SAS or SATA 6Gb/s interface that...
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