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The HGST Ultrastar 7K4000 is a robust 3TB internal hard drive designed for enterprise environments. With a rotational speed of 7200RPM and a 64MB cache, it delivers exceptional performance and reliability. Ideal for RAID configurations, servers, and workstations, this hard drive is backed by a 5-year warranty, ensuring peace of mind for your critical data storage needs.
Hard Drive | 3E+3 Raid |
Brand | HGST |
Series | Ultrastar 7K4000 |
Item model number | 0F14689 |
Hardware Platform | x86 |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 4 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.8 x 4 x 1 inches |
Color | Silver |
Flash Memory Size | 3 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Manufacturer | HGST |
ASIN | B01IF60N0M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 6, 2016 |
J**G
Gaming storage hard drive for son upgraded!
One of my sons has quite a few games and his gaming hard drive was full. He got this hard drive for Christmas. We had to connect the new drive to the connector for the existing DVD-ROM in order to image the old drive to the new drive, which required some mental gymnastics, but we got it done. Drive is speedy and works well.This drive makes a slightly louder noise when the seek-heads are active compared to the previous hard drive, but my son doesn't seem to mind or notice. Very nice drive all in all.
F**D
Excellent value. Will update review periodically.
Week 1: Perfect. Took pics of some external scratches that seem to indicate prior installations. But S.M.A.R.T. indicates zero hours. They have been spinning for almost 24 hrs now doing a complete SMART update w no problems found yet. I've put two of these drives into a 4 drive Synology Hybrid Raid alongside a very old Seagate w 36,000 hrs already on it and a semi old Western Digital w 2,400 hrs on it. I intend to really put these disks through a lot of work over the next few months. It'll take a few weeks of 100% utilization on the disks to do initial things to address a failed disk in another Synology NAS. I am trying to save 4.7 tb of nearly 30 years of family memories, photos (only a few hundred scans for anything prior to 2002, *whew*) and videos. Synching the two will take a week. Building file indexes will take an additional couple more days. And then building the photo and video indexes and facial recognition groups will probably take months on top of that at 100% cpu utilization. So this will be a test of both the drives and the new Synology NAS.All things are working out as expected as of now. One interesting variance at this point...the WD drive w 2,400 hrs on it had finished a long SMART test in about 10 hrs, whereas after the 36,000 hr Seagate is only 30%, and these two new HGST drives 10%. The HGST drives have higher advertised specs than either of the two older drives. Faster rpm, more cache, and faster throughputs. This is curious.Not yet sure how to register for the 5year warranty. Hopefully screen shots of the advertised descriptions and purchase date is sufficient for if/when they fail. My Seagate drive w 36,000 hrs is running like a rock for many years!Update Week 2: One of the HGST drives is still only at 40% complete for long SMART test. The 36,000 hr Seagate finished this morning. The other drive somehow cancelled the long SMART test. SInce it has been almost three whole days synching just 600GB of the 4.7TB between the two NAS, I am going to wait until the long SMART Test to complete on the one HGST drive and assess how much it was slowing down the rsync task. When all four disks were testing, throughput between the two was down to 1MB/sec. Now with only one HGST testing, throughput is up to 6MB/sec. Something is slowing things down from the initial 30MB/sec the rsync job was getting from the first day.
L**N
Bueno, bonito y barato
El disco llegó muy bien. Muy bien empacado. Se ve muy bien físicamente. Lo único es que es ruidoso. Medianamente si se escribe una buena cantidad de datos llega a ser molesto.Lo probé con HD sentinel y con Crystal disk y esta perfecto. La velocidad de transferencia es muy buena.
J**Y
Don't buy HGST drives here.
The risk of them not being new, but highly used and wiped is too high. I got a pair of these one each from both "Worldwide Product Importer", and "Dealz2day." Both showed partitions on them, and one showed 40,000+ hours of operation time while claiming 1 time powered on. This was only revealed after the first smart short test. These were both sold as "New."These are probably failing (reallocating) data center pulls, and then had their SMART data purged so they could be resold. 5 years warranty and lost data is just not worth it. No matter how cheap they sell for. What will they be replaced with? Yet another failing drive pulled from a data center. Data loss is almost a sure bet when you are not prepared for using a used drive. I got two others of these from DBSKY. They both tested fine, but I now suspect them. I double checked them, and ran a scrub on them. No smartd in the logs, and no issues found.The story is that these were sold in bulk as whitebox (OEM) drives. (no mfg warranty) Thus the company has one for 5 years in place of the mfg warranty. OTOH it far too easy to mix in a bunch of data center pulls to recover some of your investment.
J**C
Reliable, drive after drive.
I have purchased many Ultrastars starting back in the IBM days. These always seem to have decent speed and are durable. I have had various batches of drive failures from all other major brands over the years. I think the ultrastar name has been bought out by various companies over the years, so I can't speak of the quality for all possible variations. One thing I would recommend based on other reviews is to verify the warranty online and check the SMART values on the drives. My understanding is that different vendors fulfill some items on Amazon, so some might try to sneak in a refurb. I was lucky as mine had 0 power on hours and had full warranty remaining and at a great price. My latest purchase has run in a DVR for over 2 months and 3 previous drives that I purchased for over a year ago with no issues.
H**Y
TOO LOUD
I understand these are enterprise drives but the they are way too loud. Almost makes it too annoying to stay in the same room.
D**T
( almost to the point of annoying: (
Never heard a hard drive make this much noise :( almost to the point of annoying :(
N**S
Great drives
Drives are quite had 1 out of 6 doa but was promptly replaced. If indeed the company honors the 5 yr warranty then it is a great deal. Running smoothly as NAS
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