5TB external drive. works out at roughly £20.20 per TB
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me_lee
3 Jun 1610#16
2012 called - they want their drive failure statistics back.
Riser
3 Jun 169#3
XP lol
K1LLER HORNET
3 Jun 168#17
The manufacturer isn't as important as the particular drive.
Liverpool_Bear
4 Jun 167#27
Paid £89.99 for a WD 5tb from Currys just before Christmas. Want to borrow my car?
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ST3123
3 Jun 16#1
Seems good price even more so if you can remove the drive e.g. for a laptop or ps4 upgrade....
Magister
3 Jun 162#2
Just a word of caution for anyone still using XP 32 bit, this most likely will not be recognised by the sytem because of the way large drives are now built.
Riser
3 Jun 169#3
XP lol
nikc0069
3 Jun 16#4
If pulling the drive is it one of the ones with a hard wired usb instead of a sata? Also some Seagate drives just don't work as they had a bad batch. But the 5tb should be ok.
SpeedyG
3 Jun 161#5
Good price Op, heat.
Will this make a good NAS drive?
Zontes
3 Jun 161#6
Laptop, don't think so. It is a 3.5 inch drive.
fishmaster
3 Jun 161#7
It's a desktop sized hard drive, won't fit in a laptop or PS4.
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Will this make a good NAS drive?
that should be all you need to know