Comments on: Seagate ups ante to 1.5TB with new Barracuda hard drive
Seagate announces 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11 hard drive
Seagate announces 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11 hard drive
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It's not stupid to come out with drives like these like Matthew Elliot was insinuating. I only have 2 drive bays open in my slim HTPC case and I plan to get as much capacity as possible seeing how I have over 200 DVD's I would like to back up. Unfortunately this still isn't enough for me. But the good news is that 1TB drives should start falling soon.
And to Samson Rodriquez's question, the 2.5-inch Momentus drives should fit in your MacBook. Looks like you'll have to wait until October or later for those.
Terabytes are anywhere close on notebook hard drives. I think the highest so far is maybe 500gb.... but I'm not sure if it has even been released yet.
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I have 4TB of tv shows, movies, mp3, so I think I will buy this drive to consolidate.
http://www.xcpus.com/GetDoc.aspx?doc=73&page=1
Impressive performance! Hope long-term reliability is good (750,000 hours MTBF, which is pretty darn good).
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I am planning to purchase a new 1 TB eSata supporting external HD. I have checked the specs of many of them, where my investigations have ended up with two of them :
Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme (1TB)
And
My Book Home Edition WDH1CS10000
I read the review (http://reviews.cnet.com/hard-drives/seagate-freeagent-xtreme-1tb/4505-3186_7-33300463.html?tag=api&subj=re) of the Seagate FreeAgent Xtreme by Dong Ngo , which you have edited. One of the bad things listed in the review is : "eSATA connection needs reset after idling".
And later explained in the full review :
We did notice, however, that the FreeAgent Xtreme's eSATA connections would appear disconnected after an hour or so of idling, and we had to repower the drive for eSATA to be recognized by the system again. While this doesn't affect the data stored on the drive, it's a nuisance--especially since eSATA says this is the connection that shows the best throughput performance on the drive.
Now I didnt really understand what that means.. What do u mean by "repower the drive for the esata to be recognized by the system again"? I think the driver doesnt have a power button at atll .. so do you actually unplug it everytime it idles ? Does this mean I have to unplug the drive and replug it again every morning ?
And Did you by any chance make a review to the My Book Home Edition WDH1CS10000 ? I searched CNET and there is nothing on it. I am asking because somebody reported that his PC kept freezing or crashing when he connected the drive through its esata port, and that the system kep trying to boot from the drive when it was connected to the pc through the same esata port, and when he tried to disable this function from the bios configuration, it didnt help.
I will be raelly grateful if you helo solving this confusion I am in :)
Thanx for taking the time to read this message.
- by bishopp14 August 31, 2009 6:45 AM PDT
- I just bought 2 Seagate 1.5 TB HD's and to my disappointment the drives are impossible to format. They will format up to around 700 gigs then it freezes up. Neither one is usable as a 1.5 TB HD which is what I bought them for in the first place. I have searched the web for a solution but the few fixes that I have found (which consist of updating firmware and the BIOS) have all failed to fix the problem. I even purchased special partitioning software and my computer is plenty powerful enough to handle the extra storage. Hopefully sometime soon someone will come up with a way for computers to use HD's larger than 1TB! That will be great!! Until then I'm stuck with my 2 rather expensive paperweights. Way to put the horse before the cart there Seagate!
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