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FS: Seagate 7200.12 3.5" 1TB HDD sold

4orced4door

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Working pull from a system that was upgraded. Tests fine. Drive is less than a year old. Guaranteed not DOA but it's an OEM pull so no warranty.

$35 shipped
 
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iceman69510

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this is desktop type, right?

SATA I presume?
 

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SATA II, 3.0Gb/s, but backwards compatible to SATA I. Yes, desktop. They don't make a 1TB 7200RPM laptop drive yet.
 
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JNR

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interesting...my dell laptop has a 1 TB 7200 rpm HDD and it's not really *that* new. Not that I'll use that much storage, but amazing what they have "for cheap" now.
 

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Quoting NickDub:
They are actually up to 2tb in a 2.5" lappy HD

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That's not 7200rpm. 7200rpm, 1TB, 2.5", 9.5mm doesn't exist that I (and google) know of.
 

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Quoting 4orced4door:
Working pull from a system that was upgraded. Tests fine. Drive is less than a year old. Guaranteed not DOA but it's an OEM pull so no warranty.

$40 shipped



I might be in the market for a storage drive even though its only Sata 2.
 

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Mechanical drives aren't generally fast enough to saturate the SATA II bus anyway, SATA III doesn't really add anything. It's more useful for SSDs.
 

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Sorry guys - super busy week, forgot to reply to your inquiries and mark this sold.
 
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