Was 89 this time last year for the West digital equivalent.
Sharpharp
1 Dec 163#1
£99.99 if you have the £10 off a £100 Amex Deal loaded :wink:
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Sharpharp
1 Dec 163#1
£99.99 if you have the £10 off a £100 Amex Deal loaded :wink:
prynolfc to Sharpharp
2 Dec 16#31
How do you do that please?
shivasareen
1 Dec 161#2
Works with Xbox one ??
K1LLER HORNET to shivasareen
1 Dec 161#4
Yes.
Nothing new. It's been that way for the last 5 years. Hard drive £/GB does not seem to go down.
Darzen to shivasareen
1 Dec 16#8
I imagine so, I've got the 6TB version and that works fine.
lumpaywk1 to shivasareen
2 Dec 16#41
be cateful with xbox, sometime the drives tbat have there own power can take a secomd to wake from sleep. this is long enough for the xbox to think the drive is missing or damaged and drop the drive. its not a big issue as it will read it again but can be very annoying.
MatsyLR
1 Dec 164#3
Was 89 this time last year for the West digital equivalent.
sim11 to MatsyLR
2 Dec 161#35
That was at curry's , and was end of line if memory serves.
Personally, no matter how cheap it gets, I wouldnt buy it, because it IS a Seagate drive inside, and I have had no end of dead ones, some within warranty - which Seagate have then refused to honour.
In the last 12 months I have had FIVE Seagate drives fail, none of them very old and one only 16 months old and with less than 20% capacity usage; it was sent back under warranty (recorded delivery), but no replacement sent by Seagate because I didnt use their impossible to source packaging requirement.
JinkysOars
1 Dec 16#6
Do these require power supply?
Leftfield_2k2 to JinkysOars
1 Dec 16#7
Yes, these have a 12V 3.5" HDD inside
crazylegs to JinkysOars
2 Dec 16#42
Err a hard disk
It ain't a floppy :stuck_out_tongue:
JinkysOars
1 Dec 16#9
Set-up is straightforward. High-speed USB 3.0 and 2.0 connectivity offers plug-and-play functionality on your pc without the need of an external power supply.
goodfera
1 Dec 16#10
Glad I waited to at least see the £10 price drop, so becoming more attractive now.
MatsyLR to goodfera
1 Dec 16#12
Its still more expensive than it should be.
HDD prices have went up from last year, seems odd.
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Nothing new. It's been that way for the last 5 years. Hard drive £/GB does not seem to go down.
http://www.legitreviews.com/seagate-barracuda-st5000dm000-5tb-desktop-hard-drive-review_161241
Personally, no matter how cheap it gets, I wouldnt buy it, because it IS a Seagate drive inside, and I have had no end of dead ones, some within warranty - which Seagate have then refused to honour.
In the last 12 months I have had FIVE Seagate drives fail, none of them very old and one only 16 months old and with less than 20% capacity usage; it was sent back under warranty (recorded delivery), but no replacement sent by Seagate because I didnt use their impossible to source packaging requirement.
It ain't a floppy :stuck_out_tongue:
HDD prices have went up from last year, seems odd.