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Seagate BarraCuda 4TB Internal Hard Drive HDD – 3.5 Inch Sata 6 Gb/s 5400 RPM 256MB Cache for Computer Desktop PC Laptop (ST4000DM004)

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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.


Hard Drive: 4 TB mechanical_hard_drive


Brand: Seagate


Series: BarraCuda


Item model number: ST4000DMB04


Hardware Platform: PC


Operating System: Hard Drive


Item Weight: 1.13 pounds


Product Dimensions: 5.79 x 4 x 0.79 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5.79 x 4 x 0.79 inches


Flash Memory Size: 4


Hard Drive Interface: Unknown


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: 5400 RPM


Manufacturer: Seagate Bare Drives


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 1, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 3 out of 4 were bad
1 star equals the amount of drives that worked. DO NOT OVERLOOK THE OTHER BAD REVIEWS!! I ordered 4, and had to RMA 3 of them. 3 of the 4 drives shipped had over 8500 bad blocks on each of the drives. During a parity/consistancy check before building my NAS, it detected errors on 3 drives. Using two different Synology 4 bay NAS (RS816 and DS416) devices, and both found the same. Amazon has an amazing RMA/return/replacement process for these, and i was able to get drives sent next day which was very nice. It took lots of troubleshooting with my NAS and several hours/days of my time which i'm not too happy about. So far the replacement drives are all looking healthy. I'm questioning the longevity of these drives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2018 by darkeN

  • 50% infant mortality, and unreliable compatibility. Not recommended.
I purchased 2 of these. One failed in under a week. First it started periodically dropping out of the Windows explorer. Then it got into the infamous "click" mode, continually re-initializing itself. At last it disappeared entirely, actually locking up computer startup. It's not impressive at all that a drive used only for backups every couple days cannot survive a week. The second drive has (thus far) continued to work. I used it in an external USB enclosure as an additional backup drive. I had to try 2 brands of enclosure before the drive would reliably stay connected. Again, not impressive. I went out and bought 2 Western Digital drives. The manufacturer may be the same, but I've had no problems with WD drives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2018 by W. Lee

  • Buyer Beware: SMR (Shingled Magnetic Recording)
These drives are inexpensive for a reason -- they use SMR, a technology that overlaps disk tracks slightly to increase capacity. The price for overlapping is that large portions of the disk have to be rewritten when any part of them is rewritten, causing substantial, painful loss in write performance. These disks are especially bad for RAID setups, and SMR is nowhere advertised or indicated -- my son bought two for use in a desktop mirror for data safety, something that Seagate should recognize as a perfectly normal desktop setup (i.e. not a NAS system). Shame on them for selling these crippled drives for desktop use without clearly labeling them as SMR when they knew that they are not suitable for some, even most, desktop use-cases. My son has said from day one that the performance was awful. Now we know why, since this fraudulent marketing practice has been made public. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2020 by Lawrence or Christine Dol

  • Updated 02/18/2019 see below.
Bought two for a mirrored pair. At least one was still working after 60 days, the is the RMA. At least the RMA process was reasonably easy. One whole about 50% happy. hopefully, the one was the bad one of the pair and the new one will hold up,but we shall see. Got the RMA unit is back and now after a whopping 10 or so days in service the RMA replacement has also bit the proverbial big one. I had lived by the motto "skip the Seagate drives" for a long time, but got a 3TB drive as a gift and it seemed okay (and so far is alive and kicking), but these 4TB drives are rather appearing as pretty much crap so far with a survival average of just 33%. Yikes. I'll give the benefit of the doubt and try one more RMA and hope that is works correctly, but I am not really enthused and the likelihood. UPDATE 09/21/2018 - FAILED AGAIN.. 3TB is still good and the other 4TB Seagate seems to be doing well, but the second replacement 4TB has crapped out again. Wish it were possible to give a rating lower than 1 star - perhaps ZERO should be an option UPDATE 02/18/2019, 3TB and 4TB #1 still working okay. The other 4TB is now on the third RMA and the replacement "Recertified" drive lasted under 90 minutes before quitting. I am giving up on Seagate for good. Love my WD 4TB drives - 2 running for tears now without a hiccup on this system, 2 other WD 1 TB drives at more than 8 years now without issues. WD here I come. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2018 by Gary Smith

  • and warranty is good until 2020
Received the 4TB ST4000DB004 (aka ST4000DMB04) drive today, installed, and registered with Seagate. The drive is new, and warranty is good until 2020. No new firmware is available (4/7/2018) Found the drive specifications on Seagate's website, answering the question of spindle speed (5400 RPM). The drive is quiet and running cool so far. I'll be running benchmarks and stress tests to ensure stability. I will follow up this review as time goes on. Drive Specifications Product Brand Seagate Model Number ST4000DMB04 Part Number (PN) 2GXABM-570 Marketing Name BARRACUDA35 Family BARRACUDA35 Interface SATA Encryption Type NO ENCRYPTION Capacity 4000 GB Form Factor 3.5 Product Type DRIVE Market Segment Personal Compute Sub-market Segment Desktop Storage Application Segment DS Mainstream Performance Cache Size (MB) 256 Spindle Speed 5400 Interface Transfer Rate 6 Access Time 12.5 Physical Sector Size 512E Number of Heads 4 Number of Disks 2 Height 20MM Weight .65 KG Zero G Sensor N ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2018 by Pop Cultured

  • Have used 6 drives for the last 2+ years without any problems
The large cache size makes these drives good performers despite the slow platter rotation speed. I've used four of these in a zfs raid NAS backup device for the last two years WITHOUT ANY ISSUES. I have two other ones in Desktops for storage that haven't had any problems either. Whether these come DOA depends as much on your delivery person/service as it does on Seagate manufacturing. The way they come packed, a hit to the side or bottom of a box will be absorbed without any problems. Any hits to corners in diagonal vectors will transmit the hit to the drive. There's not much that can be done about this except packing them in inches of loose popcorn. And delivery services aren't consistent either. With Amazon's generous return policy, don't worry. Back in the mid 2000's I did send a smaller drive back to Seagate for warranty service, which was slow and painful--but what warranty claim isn't? I did get a refurbished drive in return, which continued to work until I replaced it with a larger drive years later. These are great drives for the price and I'd put them in a raid array any time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020 by S. Smith

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