I have to admit. I had Seagate drives since I can remember. Never had an issue with with them. However one specific drive had to be returned 4 times in the space of eight weeks. Unfortunately made me swear I'd never touch them again which is a shame because I used to swear by them.
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obsydian
23 May 17#21
Now £79.99
thekitkatshuffler to obsydian
23 May 17#22
£72.99
D3adly
20 May 17#20
Sorry but can I use this for my Sony Bravia as internal storage?
bower123456
19 May 17#19
can u remove the hard drive and use it in a laptop?
LOL_85
19 May 17#18
cheers realised mine are full so needed another. price good enough for me
neiiilers
18 May 17#17
Oh jesus. I was being sarcastic. Pick up a few. They're good! :smiley:
Ego-X
18 May 171#16
He is being sarcastic; he likes them.
lurch
18 May 17#14
Can anyone confirm these have the drive with sata connector inside i.e the M9T
thekitkatshuffler to lurch
18 May 17#15
I don't know from checking my own, but there's a review on Amazon from 7th May that says, "It you're after huge external backup, or if you want a cheap way to get the bare 2.5" 5TB SATA drives. Then this is the item for you.
Externally it's a USB3.0( or later) drive. If your USB2.0 port can supply enough power it will work on that as well.
Internally it's a standard 15mm high 2.5" SATA drive."
tungst3n
18 May 17#13
Ive been waiting for two weeks for a decently priced 2tb external drive. I buy one yesterday and this appears. Typical. Good price though.
neiiilers
18 May 171#11
I have 6 of these and I carry them wherever. I also edit on it (usb 3) and they're fast enough! Never failed me but they are crap... :wink:
Nouva to neiiilers
18 May 17#12
Why would you say that they're crap? looking to pick one up myself
mohsin0310
17 May 17#4
can i replace my ps4 hard drive with this?
agentjont to mohsin0310
18 May 17#10
I did at Xmas. It seems to make noticeable mechanical noise at times. But not really that big an issue.
big_rock
17 May 17#9
I've never had a problem with a Seagate before.
As opposed to recently when i bought a WD external hard drive and it lasted 48 hours before giving me "fatal device hardware error".
Seagate all the way for me. I must have gone insane to even try WD...
dean026
17 May 17#7
Same price in currys
thekitkatshuffler to dean026
17 May 17#8
Correct. Not available for delivery though and stock seems pretty limited from the quick searches I did.
Easier to grab it from Amazon and have it delivered tomorrow if you order in the next 3 minutes! :wink:
paulst
17 May 17#6
I bought a Seagate USB drive about 2 years ago for the same price, and it had a Samsung M9T drive inside, which I put in my PS4 :smile:
I have to admit. I had Seagate drives since I can remember. Never had an issue with with them. However one specific drive had to be returned 4 times in the space of eight weeks. Unfortunately made me swear I'd never touch them again which is a shame because I used to swear by them.
andysmoore
17 May 175#2
Seems to be loads in the "warehouse" for £60.37. Myst because Seagate are crap.
Stealth_Fox
17 May 176#1
Awesome coincidence, bought one of these 4 hours ago. Didn't post it as I couldn't face the endless Seagate are crap comments. Have some heat
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Externally it's a USB3.0( or later) drive. If your USB2.0 port can supply enough power it will work on that as well.
Internally it's a standard 15mm high 2.5" SATA drive."
As opposed to recently when i bought a WD external hard drive and it lasted 48 hours before giving me "fatal device hardware error".
Seagate all the way for me. I must have gone insane to even try WD...
Easier to grab it from Amazon and have it delivered tomorrow if you order in the next 3 minutes! :wink: