this is the same deal as on Amazon but you get 1% cashback through quidco or topcashback
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Oneday77
13 Mar 1636#2
It's nearly Easter, you can carry all your eggs in one basket :wink:
bigdeal66
14 Mar 1610#8
dennisruss3
14 Mar 1610#7
I would never touch another Seagate if they were the last on this Earth. Already lost 2x1TB and a few errors on a 3TB.
dewonderful
13 Mar 1610#5
My hand is quivering over the buy button, but it's a seagate :confused:
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pantaiema
24 Mar 16#64
£134.99 now EXPIRE IT
Oneday77
13 Mar 1636#2
It's nearly Easter, you can carry all your eggs in one basket :wink:
OrribleHarry to Oneday77
13 Mar 16#6
It's ideal as a backup drive.
Stu C to Oneday77
14 Mar 16#19
Only if you are stupid enough to use this as your only storage location!
CyDoNiA to Oneday77
14 Mar 161#24
Whilst I do agree a little with this if you are using it as a backup or like me have 2 backups of important data there is less issue.
Touch wood my 4tb and 5tb Seagates have been fine for ages.
steve23094 to Oneday77
14 Mar 161#34
I see what you're getting at but what's your suggested alternative? To spread data over multiple disks which will just increase the chance of some sort of failure, but only lose a smaller amount of data?
RAID? No professional considers RAID an alternative to backups.
The only correct answer is that if your data is important and irreplaceable and you don't back it up don't moan if you get a hard drive failure.
pantaiema to Oneday77
24 Mar 16#63
Here we go again !!!!
Nope If you put Dinosaur’s eggs and not Hummingbird’s on his basket.
Are you aware that one 3D BluRay Remux DTS could be around 40GB ?
bigdeal66
16 Mar 16#62
Squat :confused:
justboris
15 Mar 16#61
Beware Seagate drives.
SpyJoe
15 Mar 16#60
I don't trust Seagate either.
steve23094
15 Mar 16#59
LOL!!! The article you linked dates from 2009 and IBM stopped selling drives in 2002. It sounds like you retired many years ago and are a bit out of touch now.
steve23094
15 Mar 16#58
You're not qualified to say squat.
omendata
15 Mar 16#57
Seagate drives are all we get in the workshop to try and recover data from.
If you want to see how bad they can get just google Seagate 7100 firmware lockup
They deny this affects later drives but it doesnt! I have had non Barracuda 2tb drives with the nasty parking heads squeak problem exhibit exactly the same failures!
I will never trust Seagate again - Toshiba and IBM for me!
Even an IBM deathstar is a better proposition!
zebrum
14 Mar 16#56
Seagate let me know that the Seagate ST5000DM000 has 4 disks/ 8 heads and SMR. So each disk holds 1.25TB.
tin
14 Mar 16#55
Purchased. I don't have the Seagate fear like some here. IME (which I'm not stupid enough to think means anything in the scheme of things) Seagates have been the most reliable. And It's to be used for a cold backup anyway. Thanks OP.
bearcat
14 Mar 16#54
Don't think I could afford 4 drives to run RAID 10.
bearcat
14 Mar 16#52
Would these drives be any good in a NAS or PC running FreeNAS?
thinkiwillhaveit to bearcat
14 Mar 16#53
If you run em in raid 10 yes, as they will fail faster than most drivers.
yeah you get loads on here saying otherwise, proof look which HDD companies have been took to court over failed drives and ask IT companies that has boxes of dead Seagate and Maxtor drive (yes same company) .
For NAS or Server or Storage use WD Red
GwanGy
14 Mar 16#51
Seagate has the majority of the enterprise market somehting like 65-30-5 Segate Wd Toshiba.
So ppl rate their Enterprise drives.
carrotming
14 Mar 16#49
would this be any good as an xbox drive or should I steer clear ??
frakison to carrotming
14 Mar 16#50
It should work, lets face it, its probably a perfect use for it as if it DID fail, you would only lose download data which you can easily redownload, but I'd personally say its a bit overkill for that??
I have a 2Tb WD portable on mine and its loads (32% used and I have lots of games). the benefit is that its powered by the Xbox not the mains and its a lot smaller so its more discreet (apart from the fact that the stupid xbox wont shut it down so you get the blinking light all the time!).
Good price for 5TB and 2 years warranty - but as many have said before, back up your data in more than one place - these cheap hard drives aren't mean to last forever. Buy 2, take the drives out and run them in RAID 1.
conor147
14 Mar 162#46
It stems from the literal *box full of dead Seagates* sitting in the corner of my room. Almost all of the Seagates I've bought in the past 8 years are dead. Only ONE of the dead drives in the box is non-Seagate, and it's a Toshiba that fell 3 feet onto laminate flooring. The other Toshiba that took the fall, is still fine 2 years later.
I have 50TB+ worth of drives running at the moment, and I have about 30TB of dead drives. 27TB of the dead drives are Seagate. Only 10TB of the running drives are Seagate, and it's two 5TB in separate RAID 1s because I know it's only a matter of time before they're dead. Seagates fail like clockwork.
Seagate is garbage. Take it from the people that are qualified to comment.
ChrisBargainHunt
14 Mar 16#43
Is the Seagate Expansion External Hard Drive - 4 TB, Black £99.99 any better in any way?
BoB2oo9 to ChrisBargainHunt
14 Mar 161#45
yeah, it's smaller so you lose less data when it goes, click, click, click... and stops working.
sickly sweet
14 Mar 16#44
Oos :disappointed: here (delivery & local collection) and on Amazon.
My dad asked me to organise the one from Amazon for him the other day but I didn't get around to it. Oops.
fo_sho_yo
14 Mar 161#42
I just tried putting this is my DIMM slot to upgrade my memory. Didn't work. Cold.
008
14 Mar 16#40
HEAT!
Contains a 7200rpm drive, not the crappy 5400 or 5490rpm speed, so great
for overnight massive GB backups and archiving of media files etc etc :sunglasses:
PurplePerson to 008
14 Mar 161#41
Great. So it just generates more unnecessary noise and heat and uses more power for what? So it can spin unnecessarily fast?
581d
14 Mar 16#35
The 4GB is the one you want to get, I believe the tech used on the 3's and 5's is quite unreliable.
dewonderful to 581d
14 Mar 16#39
Any link to info about this?
conor147
14 Mar 161#9
Seagate, garbage.
steve23094 to conor147
14 Mar 162#38
Based on what? The feedback loop people like yourself keep perpetuating? I know this originally stems from a discredited Backblaze report, but since that's what you're thinking of...
Backblaze's latest report (Q3 2015) does not include 5TB Seagate or WD disks. But it does include 6TB Seagate and WD disks, and their 2015 failure rate was 2.9% and 5.73% respectively.
OMG! WD drives are garbage! I'll never buy a WD drive again in my life. /sarcasm
higgles
14 Mar 16#37
@bma1445: wouldn`t you have to also wait 2 years to see how the toshiba drives perform before you declare them `faultless`.
boomish
14 Mar 16#36
I got two of these a month or so ago for aprox £125, working perfectly on my Mac & PC..
yesBilly
14 Mar 16#33
They must be really old drives.
jasee
14 Mar 162#11
Most of my drives of more than 3 gigabytes are Seagates. I have never had a drive fail in 4 or 5 years. I haven't raided any of them. Most people seem to raid drives. Is there a connection?
Most of the time, mine are sleeping.
Of course mine are all backed up :smiley:
bma1445 to jasee
14 Mar 16#32
I have (had) 4 of the infamous Seagate 3TB drives in Raid 5. So far two original drives, have failed, and one of the replacements have also died, in the space of just over 2 years. 60% failure rate, or a 75% as-per-original failure rate.
Started replacing them with Toshibas which have been faultless.
Seagate seem to be fine, other than one particular model of 3TB drive.
morty
14 Mar 161#31
both have issues the toshiba has problems with temps rising to 60+c
They have gone backwards with harddrives they are poorly made now I remember before you would get years out of drives with the odd doa but now they hardly last at all and the worst thing is the prices have shot up.
BoB2oo9
14 Mar 161#30
Click, Click, Click.......
HaiderIQ
14 Mar 16#29
I had Western Digital 2TB failed last month after 2 years of light use, search for WD fails on Google to see how many people complain about it
editor
14 Mar 161#28
Not suitable for Windows 10. Caused me all sorts of problems when I bought one. Had to return it.
revolver31
14 Mar 162#27
Still waiting for the deal that was WD 5tb for £90, sexy got some money there should somebody decide to to have 5td WD drives for £90 i'll have 4 plz.
Only buy WD drives in-fact truth be told i'll buy anything before Seagate, but that's just me.
wont vote because price is ok but for me Seagate is a no, no.
frakison
14 Mar 164#26
You'd be better off using memory sticks for that level of storage!! :smiley:
ponytan
14 Mar 16#25
cant argue with that amount of storage
blitzmmccv
14 Mar 162#23
I love hard drive deals everybody always bitches about them and says they are a rubbish brand.
bigdeal66
14 Mar 168#22
Carp connector.
bigdeal66
14 Mar 16#18
Got 2x2TB Seagates 2 and 3 years old,both been fine apart from a poor connection on one,seagate sent a new cable in the post quickly.
Whoever designed the USB3.0 connector needs shooting its so poor...
zzzz to bigdeal66
14 Mar 16#21
Yes ,yes, yes.
How come no-one else has issues with the carp connecter on seagate drives ???
I bet many more have been given-up on because of super weak connecter than "fail" from hdd issues.
dewonderful
13 Mar 1610#5
My hand is quivering over the buy button, but it's a seagate :confused:
toninhoscotti to dewonderful
14 Mar 161#15
Lol, same here, the word "back up" and "seagate" should never be in the same sentence, I'd definitely would go if it was a western digital or toshiba.
dar72 to dewonderful
14 Mar 16#20
I think it's just down to luck, I've got a Seagate drive in my PC that's over 5 years old, never had an issue
Where is the Amazon deal please? I'd rather buy from Amazon.
smckirdy
14 Mar 163#12
Not worth buying from Currys, the customer service is so bad it's not worth buying anything that might need returned, and a hard drive falls into the category of might need returned.
floppydesk
14 Mar 163#10
ive just had a 3TB Seagate die , 1 day after warrenty ended. they wont replace it :disappointed: nice price crap brand, so COLD from me.
bigdeal66
14 Mar 1610#8
dennisruss3
14 Mar 1610#7
I would never touch another Seagate if they were the last on this Earth. Already lost 2x1TB and a few errors on a 3TB.
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Touch wood my 4tb and 5tb Seagates have been fine for ages.
RAID? No professional considers RAID an alternative to backups.
The only correct answer is that if your data is important and irreplaceable and you don't back it up don't moan if you get a hard drive failure.
Nope If you put Dinosaur’s eggs and not Hummingbird’s on his basket.
Are you aware that one 3D BluRay Remux DTS could be around 40GB ?
If you want to see how bad they can get just google Seagate 7100 firmware lockup
http://www.techpowerup.com/82331/seagate-offers-firmware-fix-for-all-problematic-barracuda-7200-11-hard-drives.html
They deny this affects later drives but it doesnt! I have had non Barracuda 2tb drives with the nasty parking heads squeak problem exhibit exactly the same failures!
I will never trust Seagate again - Toshiba and IBM for me!
Even an IBM deathstar is a better proposition!
yeah you get loads on here saying otherwise, proof look which HDD companies have been took to court over failed drives and ask IT companies that has boxes of dead Seagate and Maxtor drive (yes same company) .
For NAS or Server or Storage use WD Red
So ppl rate their Enterprise drives.
I have a 2Tb WD portable on mine and its loads (32% used and I have lots of games). the benefit is that its powered by the Xbox not the mains and its a lot smaller so its more discreet (apart from the fact that the stupid xbox wont shut it down so you get the blinking light all the time!).
Model ST5000DM000
I have 50TB+ worth of drives running at the moment, and I have about 30TB of dead drives. 27TB of the dead drives are Seagate. Only 10TB of the running drives are Seagate, and it's two 5TB in separate RAID 1s because I know it's only a matter of time before they're dead. Seagates fail like clockwork.
Seagate is garbage. Take it from the people that are qualified to comment.
My dad asked me to organise the one from Amazon for him the other day but I didn't get around to it. Oops.
Contains a 7200rpm drive, not the crappy 5400 or 5490rpm speed, so great
for overnight massive GB backups and archiving of media files etc etc :sunglasses:
Backblaze's latest report (Q3 2015) does not include 5TB Seagate or WD disks. But it does include 6TB Seagate and WD disks, and their 2015 failure rate was 2.9% and 5.73% respectively.
OMG! WD drives are garbage! I'll never buy a WD drive again in my life. /sarcasm
Most of the time, mine are sleeping.
Of course mine are all backed up :smiley:
Started replacing them with Toshibas which have been faultless.
Seagate seem to be fine, other than one particular model of 3TB drive.
They have gone backwards with harddrives they are poorly made now I remember before you would get years out of drives with the odd doa but now they hardly last at all and the worst thing is the prices have shot up.
Only buy WD drives in-fact truth be told i'll buy anything before Seagate, but that's just me.
wont vote because price is ok but for me Seagate is a no, no.
Whoever designed the USB3.0 connector needs shooting its so poor...
How come no-one else has issues with the carp connecter on seagate drives ???
I bet many more have been given-up on because of super weak connecter than "fail" from hdd issues.
Buy two and RAID?
Or this for a few quid more:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-HDWC250EK3J1-Canvio-External-Desktop/dp/B00J3OP7FW