über die Platten von legit
ZitatFinal Thoughts and Conclusions:
If you come across a Seagate ST5000DM000 5TB hard drive for sale you should understand that it was pulled from a backup enclosure or NAS and is being resold as an OEM drive. This means that you have no warranty direct from Seagate and that any warranty on the drive will be coming from the seller that you purchased it from. The performance on the drive was found to be pretty erratic, so we wouldn’t advise buying one of these hard drives and using it in a desktop PC due to the warranty issue and the overall performance numbers that we discovered from this drive. This drive is best left to enclosures where it was designed to be used in the first place. Seagate makes a 6TB Desktop Hard Drive for consumers under part number STBD6000100 for $259.99 shipped and a 4TB Desktop hard Drive under part number STBD4000400 for $152.00 shipped. The Seagate ST5000DM000 5TB hard drive might seem like a steal for $157.88 shipped, but once you look a little closer it might not be!
Seagate has yet to respond about our odd performance numbers on this drive, but if they decide they’d like to respond we’ll happily add an update to the article below with their statement.
Read more at http://www.legitreviews.com/se…61241#CIVUDVwfIi9RhkUC.99
mal schauen ob meine 2x externe 6TBs kommen oder storniert werden. Ich nutze es einfach als Datengrab.