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Looking for a 2TB External HDD - Is this a good fit?
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Looking for a 2TB External HDD - Is this a good fit?

YmpkerYmpker Member

Backup Plus Slim (Seagate) for 99€?
Size is 2TB and comes with 200 GB OneDrive for 2 years. Any recommendations you have?

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  • m3gfm3gf Member

    looks great . i bought a 1TB seagate HDD years ago and it is $70.

    HDD's price is opposite to SSD's . heard that SSD's price is expensive as fuck theseday.

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  • FredQcFredQc Member

    @Ympker said:
    Backup Plus Slim (Seagate) for 99€?
    Size is 2TB and comes with 200 GB OneDrive for 2 years. Any recommendations you have?

    Both Amazon and Newegg have them for around $70 USD after rabate, you should check this out. Reviews seems favorable.

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  • lurchlurch Member

    I bought 2 of the seagate 2tb expansions drives a few years back and they've been spot on. Inside was a Samsung M9T 2TB ST2000LM003 9.5mm SATA drive which I removed one for use in a htpc. I read somewhere they're new external drives will be using non sata connections so drives won't be removable.

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  • @lurch said:
    I bought 2 of the seagate 2tb expansions drives a few years back and they've been spot on. Inside was a Samsung M9T 2TB ST2000LM003 9.5mm SATA drive which I removed one for use in a htpc. I read somewhere they're new external drives will be using non sata connections so drives won't be removable.

    Only WD and Toshiba use a non-sata (drive to usb 3.0) connection. Seagate still uses sata drives. I've shucked a number of the 4TB models in the last couple months and all of them contain a normal 2.5" sata drive.

  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited May 2017

    Ah thanks. This one looks nice but I guess the Amazon offer is also quite tempting and no need to rush it. I will keep it in mind though and order tonight :)

  • JasperNLJasperNL Member
    edited May 2017

    2TB for 99€ is certainly not a bad price. Just do it!

    If you want a lot more than 2TB, you can also consider buying a USB3 SATA docking station. I've once bought a cheap Sharkoon one and I'm using it with two slow cheap 4TB disks. I'd highly recommend that!

  • I bought the 4TB Seagate Expansion drive on Ebay (neweggcanada) for $98.37. It's been great in my raspberry pi as a homeserver, 1 wire does all the work. (Power and data)

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  • I have one of these 2TB Backup plus slims since 2yrs plugged in 24/7.

    I attribute their uptime to the Samsung platters inside . It's probably the only consumer spinner I trust from Seagate, right now.

  • I stopped buying out-of-the-box external hdd's due the drive speed is a hit or a miss.

    Occasionally you get a 7200RPM drive but often WD and Seagate put a cheaper 5400 RPM drive in the fancy case. Which makes backing up taking longer than necessary and deduplication is hell.

    Protip: Buy a HDD docking station and separate 10000RPM disk.

  • @RoestVrijStaal said:
    I stopped buying out-of-the-box external hdd's due the drive speed is a hit or a miss.

    Occasionally you get a 7200RPM drive but often WD and Seagate put a cheaper 5400 RPM drive in the fancy case. Which makes backing up taking longer than necessary and deduplication is hell.

    Protip: Buy a HDD docking station and separate 10000RPM disk.

    Noob buy SSD

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited May 2017

    I bought a 3TB External HDD for like 70 Euros in Portugal, 2 years ago. Seems expensive that 2TB HDD, unless that has additional features that mine doesn't.
    Mine was bought on a sale tho.

  • teamaccteamacc Member

    @MikePT said:
    I bought a 3TB External HDD for like 70 Euros in Portugal, 2 years ago. Seems expensive that 2TB HDD, unless that has additional features that mine doesn't.
    Mine was bought on a sale tho.

    It's 2.5".

  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    @teamacc said:

    @MikePT said:
    I bought a 3TB External HDD for like 70 Euros in Portugal, 2 years ago. Seems expensive that 2TB HDD, unless that has additional features that mine doesn't.
    Mine was bought on a sale tho.

    It's 2.5".

    Huh. That explains it, my bad.

  • edited May 2017

    @GenjiSwitchPls said:

    @RoestVrijStaal said:
    I stopped buying out-of-the-box external hdd's due the drive speed is a hit or a miss.

    Occasionally you get a 7200RPM drive but often WD and Seagate put a cheaper 5400 RPM drive in the fancy case. Which makes backing up taking longer than necessary and deduplication is hell.

    Protip: Buy a HDD docking station and separate 10000RPM disk.

    Sir, in that case buying SSD is a better idea.

    2 TB SSDs are more expensive than 10000RPM 2TB+ HDDs :)

  • IkoulaIkoula Member, Host Rep
    edited May 2017

    @Ympker it seems it's a 2"5 i would never buy a 2"5 unless i don't have the choice.

    It seems cool but its lifetime is shorter than a 3"5.

    My advice : only buy it if you need to travel with it.

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  • WebProjectWebProject Host Rep, Veteran

    I seen 4TB WD hard drive for almost the same price, you can get some solution to convert it to external. Personally I trust more WD brand.

  • You could hold out for a good deal on a 4TB HGST. Price should only be slighlty more than other 4TB, but a whole another level of quality.

  • YmpkerYmpker Member

    @vimalware said:
    You could hold out for a good deal on a 4TB HGST. Price should only be slighlty more than other 4TB, but a whole another level of quality.

    Im not in a rush so why not :)

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