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Seagate IronWolf 10TB NAS Hard Drive 7200 RPM Hard Drive ST10000VN0004 - AU$504 Shipped @ Newegg.AU

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http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-3365147/10tb-nas-hard…
https://us.hardware.info/reviews/6975/14/22-6-10tb-hard-driv…

Quieter then 8Tb and 6Tb Hard Drives
Suitable for Small form factor Pc's without blocking the case's Airflow
3.5" Form Factor
SATA III 6 Gb/s Interface
256MB Cache
7200 rpm
Up to 210 MB/s Data Transfer Rate.

Update arrived:Shipping details in comments,or long story short: Shipping package is very good with tons of protection and it can't rattle around

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  • Good deal but it ships from the US which worries me.

    • +5

      all hard drives need to travel from overseas to get here at some point.

      • +1

        Difference being they travel to the warehouse in a bigger/more protected casing and when they mail you 1 or 2 there's less protection and they can be manhandled much more than a heavy box.

        • It Depends, they could Freight it to a warehouse in AU, then Ship it out .. I will let you know once i get mine.

    • I bought one from B&H a while back. It comes with one of those new semi-solid air bubble cases inside the box. Very solid, with enough give to protect delicate internals.

    • +1

      Update, It arrived in a large box 20cmx25cm with new egg inpinted on the box, lots of packaging, couldn't rattle anything around , inside the box was another newegg box, packaging in both box's and a stupid blue apron $30 gift card useless in Australia. lol I got one of these last time as well. guess thats the only discount you get.

      http://webtrack.dhlglobalmail.com/?trackingnumber=GM60511216…

      Overall I'm happy with the shipping.
      anyone want to let me know if amazon/amazon germany has better included discounts.. lol

  • Will be they work in a Hp micro server?

    • As long as it has room for another 3.5inch Hard Drive, There shouldn't be a problem. Those things normally have enough space for four hard drives. There should be no compatibility issue's either. it connects via a Sata 3 cable.

  • +1

    I remember being taught never to put all my eggs in one basket… 10TB is a lot of eggs! Given my experience with Seagate last year (8 HDD failures out of 10 Seagate HDDs that I had), I will be steering clear of this one.

    • +1

      8 out of 10? Must have been the old 3tb drives?

      The primary market for these drives would be for server RAID configs for redundancy & massive volume in the one package - not really for consumers to be putting all their eggs into a basket for active storage, or as archive drives.

      • A mix of 3TB and 2TB drives. One 3 TB survived and one 2 TB drive.

    • Easyier to return 1 hard drive then 8….

  • excellent price point!

  • The 2 I got from Germany https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/298029 arrived today. Packaged differently to each other, but happy with the price of $480 each.

    • Wow you spent almost $1000 on two hard drives? That's a commitment!

      • Can't really do RAID with a lot less. (added to my 6TB, I should get 16TB for future proofing…)

  • This is a good yet not good price.

    In 2014, I went to the only store I could find in Melbourne, selling the fairly new, 5TB disks at a reasonable price.
    I paid $250 each for 6 drives, or $1500

    Fast forward to very close to April 2017 and to double my capacity and buy 6 drives, costs twice as much……
    Talk about stagnation sadly.

    • They doubled the data density on those drives in that time. That's a huge improvement for power efficiency for the target market of NAS/server HDDs with massive capacity.

      These are not meant for people who just want the best $$$/GB ratio. These are drives that are to be left on 24/7 and hammered with IOPS all day/night. They are also designed to last a lot longer than normal drives.

  • Was gonna give you guys speed results but " Relative performance n/a - RAM cached drive detected " this is on Userbenchmark
    This is a good thing for using the HDD but not when measuring speed of a HDD… not sure what to do to change the settings in my asus bios … Intel rapid is off .. but thats raid

  • I just received my Ironwolf.
    It's plugged in and makes a clicking noise on boot. After a minute or so it stops.
    It does not show up in Disk Manager.

    Edit:
    It now shows up in Disk Manager, but when I try to initialize it I get:
    The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.

    What do I do?

    • You need to format the drive to NTFS, it takes about 24 hours or so "when you get a new drive its best to unclick quick format"
      Otherwise it doesn't show up in windows at all

      That noise is probably just frst time operation, i had it to, now its silent even with my pc side cover off.

      • As far as I know you can't format a completely new drive. You initialize it.
        Unless I'm missing something? Can you provide instructions for formatting a new drive?
        I'm assuming it's: right click the drive > format.

        • Windows 8.1 and 10, right click the windows icon down the bottom left. Click disk management .. wait for it to load then click the new 10000 Gb capacity drive , and format it

        • @Most Wanted: The "New Simple Volume…" is grayed out.

        • @ogrefes: yeah, since it hasn't been formatted yet

  • Interested in getting some for NAS.

    Does Newegg AU give AUS Tax Invoice with ABN?

    • +1

      I'm not sure since i'm to young to even know what ABN is without googling it haha, On the box i got a Commercial Invoice but its in USD .. so i really have no idea… However its best to contact them and even get them to include it if you need that ABN invoice

      • +1

        Okay noted, thanks for the reply (and for posting) OP!

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