+ "Достаточно быстрый" - написал я более 10 лет назад. Как показали годы, и не самый быстрый (см. ниже), и не самый надежный :-)
- Горячий, желательно охлаждение. 11 с гаком лет эксплуатации подтвердили: это самый горячий диск в системе: три других диска (вестерны WD1000FZEX и WD10EADS и рыба ST2000DM001) имеют температуру 38-39 градусов, тогда как наш старик 53 градуса :-(. Но проблема не в старости. Пробег Caviar Green больше, а диск всё еще пашет как буйвол и не греется.
Диск прослужил 11 лет, наработав при этом 13599 часов. Использовался для хранения пользовательских данных (ОС и приложения...
Альфа-Юнит-2CSGJ
05.03.2016
4/10
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+ Быстрый, нормальная температура
- Один, всего один, но портит весь диск - шум
Без каких-либо нагрузок работает как счетчик Гейгера в спальном...
Спектр-5YGHN
24.12.2012
2/10
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- за пару лет "пассивной" работы в сетевом хранилище на 24 диска, на 13 дисках начали появляться reallocated...
НоваГость-7MFVD
16.03.2012
10/10
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+ - высокая надежность, - тихий и быстрый
- - не нашел.
Работает с мая 2008 по март 2011 - все отлично!
Ни разу не подводил.
В отличии от новых Seagate Barracuda сделан на совесть, только приятные впечатления от использования.
По повышенной температуре скажу так - абсолютно холодных винчестеров не придумали, но не перегревался...
Зета-Орион-6CHAR
30.05.2011
4/10
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+ нормальная цена (по тогдашним меркам), хорошая работа на протяжении года
- 1,5 года работы для жесткого диска - слишком...
Капеллан-1OBXE
06.04.2011
6/10
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Плохо
+ Высокая скорость, достаточно большой объем (для того времени когда его покупал)
- Сильно греется, небольшой срок эксплуатации
Проработал...
Супернова-9XEYG
12.09.2009
10/10
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Великолепно
+ Достаточно быстрый.
- Горячий, желательно охлаждение.
Использую для хранения пользовательских данных уже...
Астероид-7KNXJ
17.01.2009
4/10
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I'm in the IT industry and have had installed, swaped, formated hundreds of hard drives in my life. Hard drive failure is normal, and it's expected. What I've found out is that MTBF that manufacturers publish has very little correlation with reality, since reality is affected by factors such as temperature, handling, etc. What they publish is in a perfect laboratory environment-- not what people normally have at home. In my past, I have used Seagate, Maxtor, Western Digital, and Hitachi. Seagate has alway been high on my list because of their reliability and their 5 year warranty.Personally, reliability is a huge concern for me because I take tons of precious pictures of my family & baby and I cannot afford to lose them. That's why I always build RAID systems with different drives from different manufacturers, and in certain cases same manufacturer but with very different batches. After about a year's use on this Seagate 750G, it finally failed after a year. Since it was on a raid system, no big deal. I swapped in another drive, and returned the Seagate drive. Returning it and getting back a "green labeled" refurb from Seagate took over 2 weeks. I had to pay for the return shipping cost. The return web form from Seagate was ok, not the worst I've seen. During the time, I built another raid using 1T drives. The 1T Seagate failed after only 3 weeks. Luckily, returning it before 30 days to Amazon was an easy process-- I didn't have to pay for shipping costs. That's 2 Seagate failures within 30 days of timespan-- not a good impression so far.Let's compare the latest Seagate with the latest Western Digital technologies. My Green 1T WD drives have been running for a few months without any problems so far. It's by far the quietest drives I've ever gotten, certainly much quieter than any of the Seagate Barracuda drives. It's also the most vibration free drives (Seagate is a bit noisier) and cool running-- heat shortens the lifespan of everything. The only downside is that the WD drives seem a bit slower (I didn't benchmark, but I should) but not by much. The return policy for WD is much more hastle free-- you put in your credit card number and they'll hold the fees, and mail you a new drive immediately until you return the defective one, upon which they'll refund the credit card fees. Compare that to Seagate's return policy where they want to CHARGE you a set amount of cost if you want them to send you a replacement while you still have the defective drive.Seagate used to be well known for its quality in the early 90s. I used to trust them exclusively, but throughout the years their quality has decreased tremendously, and I no longer recommend using them. Just look at a bunch of abysmal Amazon.com reviews and see (it's the 7200.11.XXXX). It happened to Maxtor in the early days when megabytes were a lot (Maxtor drives were notoriously bad in the 80s). I guess every good successful company, in their quest to drive up more and more profits, take shortcuts to make more money and eventually shoot them in the foot.I'm giving this 750G Seagate a 2 star instead of 1 star because it lasted 0.9 whole years longer than my newest 1T Seagate (3 weeks life). I jokingly tell my colleagues that newer 1.5T and 2T Seagate drives will probably last 3 hours :)
НаноПилигрим-6PVWH
27.03.2008
2/10
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The drives came in a box that was barely tall enough to hold the two of them with absolutely no padding whatsoever. I realize these are retail boxes and the drives are encased in clamshells, but here I sit with a drive that most likely got tossed around by UPS, which is notorious for throwing boxes around, with no padding outside of the plastic clamshell that held it. I tested the clamshell to see how good it is at absorbing force applied to it from a flat surface and let me tell you, these things do not offer much in the form of blocking vibrations and softening blows. It will be a miracle if any of these drives work.I specifically ordered retail kit drives from Amazon, hoping that this would offer me more protection over the OEM drives other vendors sell, with too little padding material. But Amazon made up for the fact that these actually come in black clamshells inside their box, by not padding the box that was used to ship them and by using a box that was barely large enough to hold them, offering them no protection from shipping damage, whatsoever.This is my last electronic equipment purchase from Amazon, that's for certain!Now, before any of you complain that this review should be of the drives themselves and not Amazon, bear in mind that in my experience most of the problems these drives encounter, both in terms of arriving DOA and early failure are due to how the drive is handled (i.e., shipped, packaged) than whether or not it is manufactured in China or Thailand. Granted, I haven't had any Thai manufactured drives fail and have had two of these fail that were made in China. However, the two that did fail were also the worst packaged OEM drives out of the ones I've put into use.One was an early failure within the first month, that made squeeking noises right out of the packing box. It had soft bubblewrap around it, but the ends were not covered. I would not be surprised if there was shock to the drive ends in shipment.The second drive was a DOA, it completely came out of its bubblewrap during shipping, once again, because apparently the ends were not covered and it must have been tossed enough by UPS to make it come out of the probably loose bubblewrap.So, in my experience, it's all about how securely and safely these things are packaged in shipment. Sure, there is probably a small percentage defect rate out of the factory, but it's what happens during shipment that seems to be the real driving factor in whether these drives live out their term.I'll be adding additional information to this review as I test the two drives I received. I have a Perl script that I wrote that puts a drive through its paces, doing both sequential reads and write across the entire surface as well as random reads/writes in a continuous fashion. This procedure is a good way to discover a bad drive early on, rather than have it fail 1-3 months down the road.1st day report:Miraculously, both drives have passed an initial test which performed the writing of 16MB files to a single partition spanning the entirety of each drive (i.e., a single 750GB partition), until the partition was full, followed by a sequential read of all 44,706 of those files. Additionally, I ran two sets of 250 entire file rewrites in rapid succession, with each of the 250 files randomly selected from the 44,706 written, followed by 250 random entire file reads on each drive, once again with each file randomly chosen from the 44,706, without incident. This was a random access test.It seems that I underestimated the ability of the clamshells, in lieu of any other protection whatsoever, to protect the drives from utter destruction during shipment. I was somewhat skeptical, initially, of the clamshell's ability to shield the bare drive from vibration and shock, but apparently they are much better at reducing those elements to below the drive's critical 300 G non-operating shock limit, than I thought. I will continue testing over the course of the next week and will report back in this review.
Пандорец-1UWYS
30.09.2010
10/10
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I've now had this Hard Drive working non-stop for a year in my home computer and it works fine. Since then I've gone through 4 - 1TB Hard drives from Maxtor and Seagate which all failed after less than 1 month of use. Manufacturers both did right by their warranties and replaced the broken drives, but there's something good to be said for a smaller hard drive that WORKS like it's supposed to and doesn't fail in normal use.
Зета-Орион-2VIBJ
02.01.2008
2/10
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I purchased 2 seagate 7200.10 drives for a large RAID array to backup my data. After about 6 months, I would hear a strange clicking sound and my mouse would lockup for a few seconds every so often. Then it got much worse and I stated getting random system crashes. I traced the clicking to one of the drives. Disconnecting the drives, the system is back to normal (less 1.5 TB of space).This is a workstation and is only on a few hours per day. The drives are rated at 700,000 hours MTBF (79 YEARS running 24x7). I tried their seatools diagnostic tools, both dos and windoze based, and it could not even find them on an industry standard Silicon Image RAID controller on a fairly new Asus mobo. System Mechanic found errors and crashed during the diagnostics. At this point, all of the 1+ terabytes of data was gone.Having 2 of these drives crash simultaneously should happen only every 6385 years if their reliability estimate were reliable. They had a 120 mm fan directly in front of them in a monster case with an 800W power supply so neither heat nor power would be a likely cause.I destroyed the array in BIOS, recreated it and windows could see it. But, they started clicking continuously during the formatting and never finished.I tried using each drive separately and neither can be seen by seatools nor formatted by windoz. I tried the drives and seatools on another test system and got the same unacceptable results.I was on hold with tech support in India for an hour. He barely spoke English and the phone connection was so terrible, we had to spell everything out letter by letter. I told him what I had tried and that they were clicking continuously and he transferred to me the rma department.After half an hour on hold, I had to re-read the entire back of the drive letter by letter as well as give her all of my information again. They apparently use hand written notes rather than keeping case facts in a central database. It took about half an hour. What a waste if time.She told me it would cost me $43 for an advanced replacement or they would send replacement drives after they got mine and make me wait an extra week. When your backup array is DOA, you need replacements yesterday. Then, they want me to pay shipping on the dead drives.The topping on the cake was their offer to charge me $7,500 per drive to recover my data. They charge less than $190 for the drive and $7,500 to read it. They should restore the data their poor quality destroys at their own expense. If their reprehensible reliability drives them out of business, they should be out of business. What a colossal ripoff!I have ordered 2 Hitachi 1 terabyte drives to replace them. Shipping was $10.25 for both drives. I will put the refurb drives on eBay and see what I can get for them.Deplorable reliability, dysfunctional tools, extremely slow and problematic support and a ripoff rma policy takes seagate off my approved vendor list for good!
Фотон-3TPGS
25.03.2009
2/10
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This is now my second replacement drive, and once again the drive fails with a clicking sound, bringing down the entire computer. When removed from the SATA power connector, my Mac starts up perfectly.The first revision of this drive (an "AAK" firmware) was ridiculously slow - about 1/3 the speed of my Western Digital Caviar 750GB SATA drives. The replacement ("AAE") firmware is faster, but still only 1/2 the speed of the WD drive.Now, with complete data loss, I'm over Seagate. (Read about their recent firmware issues on other drives...)AVOID like the plague!Return service, btw, is easy - and can be done online. For $20 you get an "advanced replacement" with free 2 day shipping and free return shipping. Not bad. I guess that Seagate must have this return system down to a science if the problems I've had are any indication.
Кварковец-9YLGW
30.01.2009
2/10
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I have had 2 Seagate models in the past month fail. This 750GB and a 500GB installed one after the other in my computer since December 13th. Both failed. The 750GB failed after 4 weeks 6 days and the 500GB failed after 1 day. I have found after bringing one back still under 30 day return policy and the other having to send back to Seagate for replacement that they have been having quite a few failures due to a firmware problem with numerous models. This is not widely advertised and I had to dig to find this information out. I am very upset and do not want a replacement since their customer service at this point has been lousy. I am out $275.00 since I paid to have these drives installed and an operating system installed as well. Plus I am now stuck with a replacement drive that I am frankly afraid to even put into the computer. AVOID until this problem is fixed without placing the burden on you to upgrade the firmware! MY 2 cents!
Плазмоид-3MHSV
15.04.2008
2/10
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I have had two of these drives fail. Neither had more than 30 hours of use. In fact I barely had all my applications installed. What was really nice was finding out the second one failed the morning of April 15 when I was attempting to boot up and submit my tax return.Very disappointing. They'll send me another drive but I'll not be installing my operating system or any critical files on it. Just too unreliabe. In fact I don't even know what I'm going to do with it. Seems silyy to have a back drive you have to backup onto another drive.I don't do any gaming or use any apps that place high demand on the hard drive. In fact the computer hasn't even been plugged in for three months. I used to like Seagate but they have lost a customer for life. When two units fail like this in less than 80 hours total use I believe its a pretty good indication of how good the product is.I should have listened to the reviewers before buying. But in the old days I had a Seagate last ten years without fail so my judgment was clouded. Clearly quality is a thing of the past with Seagate. These drives effectively wasted 30+ hours of my life.Buy this drive if you like to talk to people in India otherwise try another vendor.
ТерраБот-0FEQJ
27.06.2008
10/10
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This product works just as expected. Absolutely no problems so far.I'm left with 698gb after doing an NTFS partition.No noise, no surprises, just what I ordered
Интеллектор-5UHWP
16.10.2007
2/10
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The first thing you'll notice when you unpack this drive is the improper grammar used on the packaging, which indicates the drive was made in China.The second thing you'll notice is the unusual machine marks on the side of the drive, reminiscent of a product slapped together in a third world country.Even without plugging the drive in, you know you're in trouble by this point. But you hope that you're not like everyone else whose written a bad review of the product. Maybe I'll be different and mine will work.After you plug it in, it works and you breathe a sigh of relief. I did for all of 3 1/2 minutes. Then mine died. It won't power up again, either in the external drive case or the internal slot in my Dell.You'll be sorry if you buy this drive. You won't be different. You'll own a brick like the rest of us.Hey, but some people only learn by experience (myself included).
Сириус-2KFYK
16.12.2007
10/10
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Pros:750GB of Drive Space, Fast and Easy Installation, SATA (no jumpers or thick cables), 5-year Warranty Included, Retail BoxCons:None, I'm currently at 9 months of use and everything is working fine.Comments:The 250GB IDE hard drive that I bought years ago costs the same as this Seagate 750GB drive. At its third year, the 250GB hard drive was clicking and having some read/access errors, so I luckily backed it up before it died. I replaced it with this new 750GB drive and everything is running smoothly. This is a nice upgrade over the 250GB drive considering performance and drive capacity.
Астероид-6LWAL
06.03.2008
2/10
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over 15 days to deliver ... still haven't received my drives. Amazon customer service is useless.AAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Супернова-2ZZBG
15.09.2007
10/10
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I like this hard drive for so many reasons.It's fast,silent,does not over heat and has a large amount of data storage space.I was looking for an Internal hard drive to keep all my games,music and movies on one device and this thing works great for that.If you use Windows Vista like i do then you will love this device because it is 100% compatible with it.I have heard some people complain that this hard drive and Vista do not get along but i have not had ANY problems with it(i use this as my second internal hard drive).This drive works great.
Гравитон-0LCXR
19.10.2007
10/10
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Superb device. Excellent performance. Good packaging and forwarding..Arrived in the same condition as it should be. Perfect working. Speed is excellent. Recommendable to anyone.. defenitey!!
Синтрон-8CUOK
19.07.2007
10/10
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This was my first SATA II drive. I mounted it to a SATA I mobo, using a pci card adapter so that the drive could still function at SATA II speed. It worked beautifully and mounted easily. Then I decided to get a new mobo that handled SATA II (and some other stuff). I'm now running 3 of these hard drives, in addition to Seagate's smaller 320GB SATA II as my C: drive. This is with a P4 Prescott 3.6Ghz. The difference in speed is almost like the difference between cable and dialup.
Небулоид-4OOEK
23.09.2007
2/10
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Be careful- I was searching for the ST3750640SCE drive for my Tivo, and this is what I got. It is not the right drive if you are looking to add or replace to your Tivo drive. Dont make the same mistake as I did!
ТехноНаблюдатель-6RBDH
15.09.2007
10/10
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Installed easily on my Mac G5. No problems whatsoever so far. Of course "750GB" means you really get 698GB, but that kind of misrepresentation is standard with any drive.
Спектроник-4MYSZ
22.07.2007
10/10
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Installed very easilly. No problems at all. Works just great; nice and fast, plenty of storage. 5+ stars!
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