Seagate Desktop HDD 1000GB 3.5" SATA II 3.5" 1 TB Serial ATA II

  • Brand : Seagate
  • Product family : Desktop HDD
  • Product name : 1000GB 3.5" SATA II
  • Article code : ST31000340AS
  • Category : Internal Hard Drives
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  • Short summary description Seagate Desktop HDD 1000GB 3.5" SATA II 3.5" 1 TB Serial ATA II :

    Seagate Desktop HDD 1000GB 3.5" SATA II, 3.5", 1 TB, 7200 RPM

  • Long summary description Seagate Desktop HDD 1000GB 3.5" SATA II 3.5" 1 TB Serial ATA II :

    Seagate Desktop HDD 1000GB 3.5" SATA II. HDD size: 3.5", HDD capacity: 1 TB, HDD speed: 7200 RPM

Specs
Features
HDD size 3.5"
HDD capacity 1 TB
HDD speed 7200 RPM
Interface Serial ATA II
Type HDD
Storage drive buffer size 32 MB
HDD number of heads 8
Average seek time 8,5 ms
Average latency 4,16 ms
Bytes per sector 512
Start/stop cycles 50000
Mean time between failures (MTBF) 750000 h
Windows operating systems supported
Linux operating systems supported

Power
Operating voltage 5 / 12 V
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 0 - 60 °C
Storage temperature (T-T) -40 - 70 °C
Operating relative humidity (H-H) 5 - 90%
Storage relative humidity (H-H) 5 - 95%
Operating altitude -60,96 - 3048 m
Non-operating altitude -60,96 - 12192 m
Operating shock 63 G
Non-operating shock 300 G
Weight & dimensions
Width 101,6 mm
Height 26,1 mm
Depth 147 mm
Weight 640 g
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Reviews
rage3d.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:33:37
Average rating:0
Nearly 18 months ago, we published a review () of the then new Seagate 7200.11 1Tb, comparing it with the previous generations. Since then Seagate has stayed in the headlines for the 7200.11 series – and not for the best of reasons. Defective firmware...
  • The firmware SD1A certainly doesn’t appear to have harmed the ST31000340AS drives. Performance is robust, and reliability unaffected thus far. Current pricing makes them a very attractive buy, but certainly not the only choice – currently Samsungs 1Tb...
xbitlabs.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:33:47
Average rating:0
Recently we have taken a look at our HDD section and found that our previous roundup of 1-terabyte models is almost 1 year old. It is an eternity by the standards of the IT industry. Of course, we have been busy writing reviews of 750GB drives and 640G...
  • We will do some summarizing now. First of all, we can name the fastest 1-terabyte drive in all our tests. It is the WD RE3 (WD1002FBYS). This is the best buy if you prefer maximum performance. But if you don’t like its high price, you can take the W...
techtree.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:33:54
Average rating:90
Recently, we got ourselves Seagates new 1 TB behemoth, the ST31000340AS ES.2. This hard drive is an enterprise-grade server hard drive but is similar to the 7200.11 series drives in many ways. Therefore, we expected a performance similar to the ST3500...
  • Fast speeds, Silent, Huge capacity, 32 MB buffer, PMR, SATA-II, High MTBF.
  • Expensive, Heats up a little.
  • In the real-world copy test, we created a 1 GB RAM drive using Farstone Virtual Hard Drive Pro and used this as a host drive for testing the read and write speeds of the Barracuda. This eliminates the need to have a faster host drive and gives the abs...
sharkyextreme.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:34:02
Average rating:90
Desktop hard drives are pushed by two main factors, performance and capacity. End users want to cram as much data as possible onto a single drive, but also need data transfers and drive access to be lightning fast. This is a difficult dual-requirement...
  • Excellent Performance, 1TB of Capacity, 32MB Cache...
  • Default Jumper at 1.5 Gb/s...
  • The Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1TB hard drive offers a prime upgrade in terms of both performance and data capacity, while maintaining the quality and warranty that has made Seagate such a popular brand. Its not a quantum leap, but the upgrade to 32MB...
silentpcreview.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:34:09
Average rating:0
Seagates Barracuda 7200.11 shows signs of significant changes, and it is claimed to be quieter, less power hungry, and faster than previous versions. And it is. But how much quieter?...
  • Although the 7200.11 represents a step forward for Seagates acoustics (the first in a while), its still not quite good enough to compete with the quietest drives. A year or two ago, the single decibel difference between idle and seek noise might hav...
viperlair.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:34:19
Average rating:0
Consumer drives are now up to a terabyte. Thats a lot of storage, but just as important is performance.
  • Normally, as new things come out you would think they would get faster. This isnt exactly the formula for hard drives though and for the Seagate Barracuda 7200.11, this is not the case either. The Barracuda 7200.11 finishes very strong in some tests...
pcquest.ciol.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:34:24
Average rating:0
Seagate has added two new 1 TB drives to its Barracuda fleet of HDDs, namely the Barracuda 7200.11 and ES.2. These use Perpendicular Magnetic Recording (PMR) technique on four platters, which results in higher data density than achieved with tradition...
smartcomputing.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:34:30
Average rating:0
Barracuda 7200.11 Seagate has joined Hitachi in the terabyte (1TB, or about 1,000GB) club with this new hard drive. The Barracuda 7200.11 uses PMR (perpendicular magnetic recording) to pack all that data onto four hard disks. We remember a time when i...
maximumpc.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:34:36
Average rating:90
With new teams entering the terabyte storage market, it was only a matter of time before one smacked down the great Hitachi 7K1000 1TB drive. That distinction goes to Seagate’s 1TB Barracuda 7200.11 drive. The Barracuda and Western Digital’s Caviar GP...
  • You’re staring at the fastest terabyte drive on the market.
  • The Barracuda’s burst speeds aren’t quite on par with Western Digital’s. That’s a minor detail, but a detail nonetheless.
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2011-09-24 00:34:42
Average rating:90
Today’s storage requirements are growing at an exponential rate. Back when PC’s were used primarily for office work, hard disks only stored word documents, spread sheets and email, all of which would require only a fraction of what today&rsquo...
  • Hard disks by far are the slowest part of the computer today when it comes to the mechanical nature of them; granted, DVD drives are slower still, but they aren’t used for storing the Operating System or Virtual Memory which the hard disk plays the...
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