Seagate FireCuda HDD 8TB Internal Hard Drive HDD - 3.5 Inch CMR SATA 6Gb/s 7200RPM 256MB Cache 300TB/year with Rescue Services (ST8000DX001)
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Georandy
> 3 dayGreat drive, installed it in my seagate enclosure. Then plugged it into the pc and it immediately said to format drive. After that its ready to go! My son is very excited! His first PC and with one of the best if the best hard drive for gaming. Thank you very much!
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sioncool
> 3 dayWas checked a lot of reviews from internet by first.
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chicmama
> 3 dayMy husband originally wanted this for our computer, but he ended up using this with his PS4. He had to buy a converter piece, but it works great. Everything is so fast, and now we have lots of space as well. Excellent!
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Thomas
> 3 dayRapid as you like! I lovely addition to my PS5 games load screens seem to be a thing of the past! Highly recommended
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tony joyce
> 3 daythey work
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René Gebauer
> 3 dayEinfach zu installieren. Erweitert die ps 5 im Moment ausreichend. Geschwindigkeit ist ebenfalls grandios. Preis Leistung im Moment super.
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KTS
> 3 dayThe Firecuda is a good hard drive all around. I have a Dell XPS 89830, and I had to replace the original HD because the factory install put a large angle head SATA cable on the HD. I clean the dust out of my PCs twice a year. Opening the PC eventually weakened the SATA cable and it broke. The power supply swing out mechanizm has a bar that was hitting the SATA angle head cable connector a bit too much. I put a stratight SATA cable on the SATA port on the original HD. I tested the port by wiggling the cable and the HD port broke off. I glued gunned the thing together to get buy until the Firecuda arived. The original HD is a standard Seagate HD. The Dell XPS 8930 is a bit slow without the Optane module enabled OEM Seagate Hd. With the Seagate Firecuda, it boots fairly fast without Optane enabled. There is a big difference. With Optand enabled, Firecuda, it is faster yet.
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Otto
Greater than one weekPS5増設用に購入。2か月が経ちますが問題まりません、非常の良いです。ロードの早く快適です。
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Brandon
> 3 dayThis drive is AWESOME. 2 TB in a blazing fast, tiny NVMe form factor? YES PLEASE. My 13 MacBook Pro laptop has a 1TB drive, and its already 70% full. I know from past experience when it gets to 90% you start having performance issues, so Ive been wanting a smaller SSD to keep in my laptop bag to keep all my nonessential files that I dont need every day, like disk images, installer files, movies, etc. This NVMe drive effectively triples my storage capacity.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekOkay. A lot of things here. Full disclosure, I have been a Seagate ‘fanboy’ for over twenty years. These drives do not disappoint. I have them installed in a Ryzen 3 3600 system, but I would put them in a Ryzen 9 system in a heartbeat to get access to the PCIe4.0 speed bus. Right now they are limited to PCIe 3.0 speeds but I can’t say I mind. I run Linux and I will say that the access times on these drives are basically nonexistent. I can compile Java and C++ code in no time at all. Yes, I know the compilation and linking are CPU tasks, but the loading and saving are I/O tasks and that is where the bottlenecks usually appear. Not with these bad boys. Sure, I wish Seagate made a 4TB or an 8TB version, but for. Ow I can settle for these.