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$72 (Shipping depends) Seagate 1TB/1000GB Barracuda® 7200.12 32M SATAII Desktop Hard Drives

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Seagate has a proven track record of consistently delivering reliable products in volume, and the new Barracuda 7200.11 family is no exception. Designed with up to four platters and the only second-generation perpendicular recording technology in the industry, the Barracuda 7200.11 drive offers the ideal balance of world-class technology and value, providing customers with an optimal overall solution. The capacity, reliability and performance of this drive ensure the longevity of digital content for years to come.

Please note: Sorry guys, this is my first post. I just ordered one as my Samsung died on me. I can see the confusion about 11th or 12th and I can't find a contact number to call them on and ask. Just an email page. Still it's a good deal, shipping for me was $15.

In my opinion I'm hoping this is a 12th generation and they have just copied and pasted info for the older model. As it's titled as the 12th so by law, that's what you should get. Still though, typos happen.

Features

  • Delivers the industry's highest capacity—up to 1.5 TB of storage (also 1 TB and 750, 640, 500, 320 and 160 GB)
  • Ships with the industry's most reliable and proven perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) technology
  • Delivers high performance
    o Up to 120 MB/s sustained data rate
    o 32-MB and 16-MB cache buffer (8 MB on 160 GB)
  • Environmentally friendly
    o Consumes up to 43 percent less power during idle than previous products, enabling customers to build low-power systems
    o Meets strict RoHS environmental requirements
  • Leverages best combination of technology (areal density, PMR) and proven components for volume availability

    Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 Drive—the Eco-Friendly Choice
    The Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 drive delivers up to 43 percent power savings over the previous desktop generation without sacrificing drive and system performance levels, giving customers the ability to manufacture eco-friendly PC systems and external storage systems that meet energy-savings requirements.

Seagate hard drives have long been produced with the environment in mind, and not just with low power consumption. Like all other Seagate drives, the Barracuda 7200.11 product family complies with the Restriction of Hazardous Substance (RoHS) Directive—a regulation that limits the use of hazardous materials in electronic goods. Seagate also takes great pride in implementing numerous voluntary material restrictions for the good of the environment.

Seagate is committed to minimizing the impact of our products and operations on the environment, and producing energy-efficient, RoHS-compliant hard drives is just one element of that commitment. Our facilities are operated to be energy efficient and minimize our carbon footprint. For example, Seagate has implemented production efficiency measures, such as replacing or renovating less-efficient equipment, resulting in a 20 percent increase in production efficiency on a per-hard-drive basis. In just six months this delivered a savings of 158.93 million kWh, or enough energy to power nearly 15,000 U.S. homes for one year. Seagate also has deployed aggressive waste minimization and recycling programs in facilities worldwide.

Seagate employees are fully engaged in this environmental commitment and participate in many ways, from innovating eco-friendly hard drives, planting trees at company facilities and identifying eco-friendly manufacturing improvements to car-pooling and telecommuting.

With Seagate and the Barracuda 7200.11 drive, our customers can have the best of both worlds—top hard drive performance and the satisfaction of knowing they are using a high-capacity drive with a very small eco-footprint.

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  • +5

    Ok…I have to…:
    Firstly +1 for price

    But really "Seagate has a proven track record of consistently delivering reliable products in volume"…..does anyone remember the 7200.11 series with MANY MANY problems??

  • $15 for shipping?

    I like the former price of $263.90 - 73% off baby!

  • +1

    no vote, expensive including shipping.

  • +1

    so is it 7200.12 or 7200.11?

    this is confusing.

  • Try checking static ice first as a point of reference, funny gizmo mart beats daily gizmo by .65cents lol must be related businesses

    http://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=Seagate+1TB…

  • Normally Seagate were pretty good, except in the case of the 7200.11, which were plagued with issues.

    http://www.atomicmpc.com.au/News/133025,seagate-barracuda-72…
    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/01/18/barracuda_firmware_u…
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seagate_Barracuda#7200.11

    While that was fixed, I would not go as far as to describe this model as "the new Barracuda 7200.11 family is no exception", where reliability is concerned.

    Also this model has now been replaced with the 7200.12

  • Strange… is this 7200.11 or 7200.12?
    The title says 12th generation but the description says 11th generation! =(

  • yes please clarify…

  • +1

    Not a bargain IMO
    In Staticice there is comparable model from Hitachi 1TB 32MB/7200RPM for $69 pick up

  • Sorry guys, this is my first post. I just ordered one as my Samsung died on me. I can see the confusion about 11th or 12th and I can't find a contact number to call them on and ask. Just an email page. Still it's a good deal, shipping for me was $15. I've made a note on the posting.

    Obviously Hitachi vs. Seagate in down to personal experience and reliability. Not everyone is able to go to a store and pick up a drive, so $15 for delivery doesn't seem bad to me. Thanks

    In my opinion I'm hoping this is a 12th generation and they have just copied and pasted info for the older model. As it's titled as the 12th so by law, that's what you should get. Still though, typos happen.

    • +1
      1. Not a bargain. Price can be had at many places.

      2. It's a SEAGATE that has a possibility of being 7200.11.

      Why would you buy this HOPING it will be 12th gen? I would like to know exactly what I'm buying. Especially when a faulty version is in question.

      • yeah dailygizmo rarely have anything that can't be had cheaper elsewhere, not really a one day sale site like we're used to.. (i.e. better than anything on static ice.) followed them for quite a while but nothing of interest came up.

  • A decent price, but not fantastic, and not worth the risk if it is really an 11th generation

  • you can buy these anywhere for about that money…

  • Ok they sent me a reply back. It is the 12th Generation .12 :)

    I couldn't find them any cheaper but good for anyone that did.

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