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ZestyPotatoe@alien.topB to Data HoarderEnglish · 2 years ago

New Seagate Exos X20 20TB 7200RPM 3.5" HDD - $240.29 (with Promocode ZIP111)

www.newegg.com

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New Seagate Exos X20 20TB 7200RPM 3.5" HDD - $240.29 (with Promocode ZIP111)

www.newegg.com

ZestyPotatoe@alien.topB to Data HoarderEnglish · 2 years ago
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  • Liwanu@alien.topB
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    2 years ago

    Fuck Newegg

    • Malossi167@alien.topB
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      Just wanted to mention this as well. Newegg tends to package HDDs poorly. So be prepared to receive damaged drives.

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    2 years ago

    They have some 10TB helium for roughly the same price/TB.

    https://www.newegg.com/seagate-enterprise-capacity-3-5-st10000nm0016-10tb/p/N82E16822178941?Item=9SIA5ADK6G7340

    https://www.newegg.com/seagate-exos-x10-st10000nm0126-10tb/p/1Z4-002P-022A9?Item=9SIA5ADK030931

    I’m not sure what the difference is. They look like the same drive with a different model number. 3 x 10TB in RAID 5 -OR- 2 x 20TB in RAID 1? Decisions, decisions…

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    This or the wd 18tb for 200?

    • Celcius_87@alien.topB
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      2 years ago

      WD 4 me

  • sittingmongoose@alien.topB
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    Well I would 3, was waiting on a serverpartsdeal sale but they kept jacking prices up. Plus this has a 5 year warranty versus 2. And I paid the payments through zip via discover which doubles my warranty.

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    What is the default format out of the box, is it 512e? Can in mix with WD red pros in DS920+? Anything to consider?

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    Seagate and newegg… wouldn’t even buy with someone else’s money

    • AstronautThick5598@alien.topB
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      Never had any issues with Seagate’s Exos. Still have 5 10TBs that I use daily.

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    welp this is my stop. in for 2

  • Fun-Mathematician35@alien.topB
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    Just bought one. Hopefully, the drive will be new and in great packaging condition. Thank you for the tip about the sale.

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    dang, and I just bought the BB 18TB for $200. I’d be happy to pay a little more for this.

    I literally just got done shucking the 18TB too lol, sigh… guess that’s the nature of Black Friday week/month.

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    Someone has already asked this so please forgive me for asking again but would this be better or would shucking the WD 18tb elements be better? Just for home use inside of a normal PC, would this guy be too loud? I know it comes with a 5 year warranty instead of a 2 year for the WD. It seems like a no brainer right? What would you get if you had to decide between the two for hoarding movies and games and such in a PC that sits in the living room?

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      Personally I’d go for the 18TB WD. I trust WD as a brand more than Seagate these days, and I bought the 18TB last weekend and it’s not that loud in my opinion. Plus I was able to drive down to bestbuy and pick up the WD without having to worry about how it would be shipped (safely or not) to me.

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    Are these noisy? Noisier than a WD Plus or Pro?

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