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Seagate BarraCuda 1TB Internal Hard Drive HDD – 3.5 Inch SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 RPM 64MB Cache for Computer Desktop PC (ST1000DM010)

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Features

  • Store more, compute faster, and do it confidently with the proven reliability of BarraCuda internal hard drives
  • Build a powerhouse gaming computer or desktop setup with a variety of capacities and form factors
  • The go to SATA hard drive solution for nearly every PC application from music to video to photo editing to PC gaming
  • Confidently rely on internal hard drive technology backed by 20 years of innovation
  • Enjoy long term peace of mind with the included two year limited warranty

Description

Store more, compute faster, and do it confidently with the proven reliability of BarraCuda internal hard drives. Perfect for designers, musicians, photographers, and video editors using multiple applications at once, these solutions offer uninterrupted performance, optimized read/write caching technology, and a variety of capacities and form factors to choose from. The result is a seamless experience backed by a two-year limited warranty and 20 years of hard drive innovation.


Standing screen display size: ‎3.5 Inches


RAM: ‎1 TB


Memory Speed: ‎1785


Hard Drive: ‎1 TB Mechanical Hard Disk


Wireless Type: ‎Radio Frequency


Brand: ‎Seagate


Series: ‎BarraCuda


Item model number: ‎ST1000DM010


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Desktop


Item Weight: ‎13.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.79 x 4 x 0.79 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.79 x 4 x 0.79 inches


Computer Memory Type: ‎EDO DRAM


Flash Memory Size: ‎1 TB


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Unknown


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200 RPM


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎SEAGATE


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎October 3, 2008


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  • Easy to install
There wasnt a problem installing the hard drive
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2022 by jocelyn Waters

  • Fast and Quiet. Received defective unit. Good support experience. (2nd UPDATE)
PROS: - Fast - Quiet - Affordable CONS: - Have to RMA my drive after only 3 months. Read below for details and updates. I purchased this Hard Drive at the end of August 2017. So I've owned it for a little over three months as of the date of this writing. This is the first time I've bought a Seagate drive for my personal build in exactly 10 years. I have mostly used Western Digital drives in builds because I bought into the mindshare many years ago that they were somehow better. After having a less than enjoyable experience with WD's reliability and customer service, I decided to come back for a cheap 1TB drive. I pride myself on a quiet gaming computer and usually keep it running 24/7. After about 2 and a half months or so, I would be sitting probably 2-3 feet away and I began to hear a faint but distinct clicking noise come from my computer every 15-30 seconds. This drive is used strictly for storage of files, photos, videos, etc. The OS resides on an SSD and there are no programs installed on this drive. I know this "tick" noise all too well, and it sounds much like a clicking noise that a dead hard drive would make. Nonetheless the drive works flawlessly, reads and writes fast, and makes almost no noise during regular operation. I thought nothing of it. After two weeks, the tick started to annoy me slightly, and I also began to get worried about the reliability of the drive. The sound it makes is definitely not normal. So I downloaded SeaTools and ran some tests. Every test passed but I decided to contact Seagate support anyways. 11/26/2017 - I contacted Seagate support. This day is a Sunday. 11/27/2017 - I received a rather generic support response, claiming that the noise is most likely normal, but out of precaution to run some tests using SeaTools for DOS (loaded on a bootable USB drive). On the same day, I created the bootable USB drive and attempted to run the recommended tests. But for some reason, my Keyboard and Mouse don't work with Bootable USB drives that well. I decided to record the noise and send it in my update, as well as inform them of my inability to run the tests outside of the Operating System. 11/28/2017 - Support contacted me again stating that the sound clip of the noise I sent them was "disturbing" and recommended I RMA the drive at once. The RMA process is pretty straight forward, but as I expected they want you to send the drive back first before they send you out a new one. This was not an option for me, so I had to pay ~$12 for them to send me a replacement first. The replacement was shipped the day after I filed for the RMA and will arrive via UPS tomorrow (12/6/2017, so exactly a week). Overall: The drive is quiet and fast when operating normally. I must've gotten a defective drive and after a much better experience with Seagate's support versus their competitors, I'll be going with them again in the future. The drive performs quite well, especially when you factor in the price. so I've only docked 1 star for the fact that they expect people to back up potentially terabytes of data to send in a defective drive. Expect more updates to come. UPDATE 12/19/2017 - Received my refurbished drive approximately two weeks ago. This one is made in China, not Malaysia like the original. Interesting. It also doesn't have the cool Green/White/Black sticker on it. BUT what it does do is operate just as fast as the other one and makes no clicking noises, even when being written to or read from. Seagate just received my defective unit as of today and closed the case. Customer Support was courteous and acted swiftly to replace my drive. I'm a little bitter that it cost me $12 to send them a new HDD in advance, but I'm also grateful they didn't drag out the troubleshooting process on what was obviously a defective unit. Remains 4/5 stars. 2nd UPDATE 2/4/2019 - The replacement drive mentioned above has started making constant ticking noises ("The Click of Death"). For now the drive can still be written to and read from (albeit slowly), but the noises that it makes are horrendous. Sounds like the arm is fighting against itself whenever it needs to sweep across the disk. This is a re-certified / refurbished disk, so I'm a little surprised this is happening again. I have to shell out another $12 to get a replacement shipped to me again. At this point, I'm going to consider snagging a 1TB SSD and just accepting the high cost. I haven't had an SSD fail on me ever, but I've somehow had two HDDs fail on me in less than two years. Docking another star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2017 by Tyler D.

  • Spinners are slower but safer and more pradictible than SSD's...
06/27/2018 ... I installed this in my neighbor's laptop computer HP Pavilion 17-E098NR Notebook PC on 05/03/2018 and two months later there have been no problems except one of the updates to windows 10 prevented the laptop from booting but fortunately I made backups at each step with Acronis True Image 2018 using the bootable DVD. I delivered the laptop to my neighbors and it has been working fine. Traditional "Spinner" hard drive or SSD? I did a lot of research and decided the risk of a sudden failure or silently corrupted files was not worth the price no matter how fast SSD's run. PROS: Speed - Comparing the performance of the old hard drive I would say this is 30% or mor faster and lots more space - 250GB vs 1TB. System boots much quicker and programs start faster. The large cache memory seems to make the drive faster than it really is... more about this in "CONS" below. CONS: Speed - Fast as mentioned above BUT... there is some magicians slight of hand going on involving the cache memory. Ordinary read / write activites happen fast but large file copes start fast and slow way down. I partitioned the drive so that there was a D: drive - to store a backup inamge of the C: drive (I also put a copy on my home computer in case the entire drive failed). I was shocked at how slow a file transfer was from C: to D: (two different partitions on the same drive) it should normally be 1/2 the speed as it is a read and write operation. I also did a speed test of copying the same large files over my home network through and Ethernet cable and a usb drive. In all cases the drive has a speed burst then the cache memory runs out and the copy fell to speeds like 7 to 10 MB/s! - can't remember exact speeds. Most people don't do these types of file operations so it should not matter. I also bought the same 1TB drive (Except the 5.25" desktop version) at the same time from amazon for my Desktop PC and it did not have such dramatic slowdowns. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018 by MrBios

  • Good HARD DRIVES
THEY ARE REALLY GREAT PRODUCTS
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022 by THE COWBOY

  • Slick as Pig Snot
Came in the mail a couple of days ago. Kind of worried it would be a nightmare to get working, so I put it off till I had a day more or less free so I could sit on hold with tech asst if I needed to. This morning, I pulled out the old disk and reattached the cables to the new one and screwed it into the bay. I have operated with a dual boot Windows/Linux Ubuntu machine now since November 2016, and I'm really happy with Ubuntu (haven't opened Windows but one time since I installed Ubuntu). Linux runs a much better hard disk management tool then Microsoft, imho, and the Linux hardware troubleshooter began to warn me of an impending hard disk failure about two weeks ago. Well, my Dell is five years old, so I wasn't surprised. Please note: You have to be very, very careful when you order your disk from Amazon to get the right one, duh! And there seemed to be two possible choices for me, but I went with the one I thought was correct for my mother board, and figured I'd straighten things out if I ordered the wrong one. So I had the Ubuntu installation disk in the DVD drive and performed the smoke test. And man . . . everything went slick as pig snot and all for less than $60! Now all my apps are working, the install even found my printer and it works fine (printer drivers used to be a problem with Linux). Yup, even Netflix works fine (used to be a problem also). So I guess it's officially bye-bye Microsoft! Thanks but no thanks, Geek Squad. Thank you Amazon and Linux! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2017 by Mystery Shopper

  • Can Save a tow!
I have one in every car as well as a 12 volt battery powered air pump. It saved me a couple of times already, especially in cars that don't have a spare tire like so many now of days.
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022 by Gary Cooper

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