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Seagate 1TB Barracuda® 7200.11 Desktop Hard Drives $169.99

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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.

Key Features and Benefits

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
Up to 120 MB/s sustained data rate
32-MB and 16-MB cache buffer (8 MB on 160 GB)
Environmentally friendly
Consumes up to 43 percent less power during idle than previous products, enabling customers to build low-power systems
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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  • +1

    Isn't this the model with faulty firmware?

    • -2

      A new self-bricking feature apparently resides in faulty firmware microcode which will rear its ugly head sometime at boot detection. Essentially the drive will be working as normal for a while, then - out of the blue - it'll brick itself to death.

      Why would anyone pay $169.99 for a brick?

      • +1

        Seagate have already released an updated firmware for this issue (I've been following closely as I have an affected 1TB drive already).

        For a 1TB drive this seems an OK deal. Only worry is I don't know postage without signing up for an account.

        • I have vowed to never buy a Seagate/Maxtor drive again. Ever.

  • Shipping cost of $15 applies.

    Good deal - Seagate all the way.

  • +1

    $167 at itestate in nsw. Can just go and pick it up to save on shipping costs.
    I believe it is the one with faulty firmware, just hope the new shipments has had firmware updated already.

  • +1

    There has been a problem with the firmware on some segate drives recently, including the 1TB 7200.11, that causes the drive to stop working.

    Read this befor buying http://seagate.custkb.com/seagate/crm/selfservice/search.jsp… and check with the seller that the drive has the updated firmware.

  • +1

    Seagate are now only 3 year warranty, not 5.

  • Oh wow awesome! I'm gonna buy maybe 500 of these and build a house with it!

    • It would be a fairly small house.

    • +2

      Only 500?? That's a small house!!
      Although despite it's small physical size at least it will have heaps of "storage"!!

      • And plenty of heat!

  • +2

    for all those wondering what the firmware issue is

    http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/274003/seagate_relea…

  • Is this the 3-platter or 4-platter? You would want the 3-platter.

  • Not to mention your house will need a firmware update and most likely stop working after it :)

    Nice price without shipping but id suggest doing the firmware update before copying any data on it.

  • Ughh, I've got 3 out of 4 drives with the faulty firmware in a DNS343 storage unit. The good drive come from China, whilst the bad ones come from Thailand.

    I ordered 4 new drives earlier today though, so I'll check them out when I get them and fix the firmware if required. Copy my data across to the new drives (mirrored) and then fix the bad ones that are currently in use.

  • I don't believe in singling out Seagate as every drive manufacturer has a major stuff up at some stage, but the glowing description in this deal that doesn't even mention the current problems with this model drive is simply dishonest. What if you were buying to use it in an external enclosure and can't hook it up via SATA (e.g. it's a USB-only enclosure or you have a laptop without eSATA)? Then you can't do firmware updates, and if you got an affected unit will be stuck with a dodgy drive.

  • +1

    My neg- is for unethical business practices by DailyGizmo (sockpuppetting and using clones to boost pos+ votes)

    apart from that, 1TB can be bought for aprox $150-$160 nowadays
    http://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=1tb&spos=3

    • yes, my local walk-in computer store sells the 7200.11 1TB drive for $165.

      • This isn't a special deal since a quick search of static ice will reveal the same or cheaper.

    • I have already requested comment from Gav123 and fantastic (sent them an email last week), and still haven't received a response.

      Agree on cheaper price for 1TB 3.5" SATA drives, but this is still the cheapest (if only slightly) for 1TB 7200.11.

      • ozpete also directed them to leave unnecessary text out of the description in the previous deal.

        GIVE US A BREAK _ NEXT YOU”LL BE LISTING ALL THE ADVANTAGES OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM AS WELL - Ozpete as mod.

        rest of this mega large post has been deleted …………………

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