I was particularly worried about this drive perhaps being some sort of knockoff or cheaply made, given the pricetag compared to other drives of its size, but I can't find a problem. Zero issues, fast transfer speed, and massive amounts of storage space, this is one of the best deals I've seen in hard drives ever. Fit into my computer with no problems, easy setup (look up a video guide, there's several), and just like that, I tripled my storage space.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
The item was positioned as New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging. It was soldered in the antistatic packet as though new, but after unpacking I saw scratches on the case and strong attritions on contacts. On conductive tracks of a board here and there corrosion traces! In the foam seals - dust! Drive is in working order, and SMART info: Power on count = 0; Power on hours = 0. Everything together it is very much strange, but the fact that it not new - 100%. Draw your own conclusions. I in confusion also don't know how adequately to estimate this lot, but for deception about a condition of goods I reduce assessment at once.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Drives were packaged very well in individual anti-static bags, individual HD bubble cases and snug in the box. Current only have one of the two I purchased installed while waiting to get my other box together. SMART values were all below warning levels as listed in ad. These are being used as basic/manual backup drives in case main computer HD dies. I don't need brand new and glad to keep these from the waste pile. Will buy from them again when I need more recycled hardware.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I got this drive at a great sale price a few months ago --- and am happy with it. It works very well when used as an internal drive or within a USB-connected docking-stations. Initially though, this drive could not be mounted in an internal HOT-SWAP cage... it would not be "appear" with or be accessible by Windows.. After a lot if investigation, the problem was resolved by installing an older IDE ATA driver within my Windows 7 system. I have seem a similar problem with a different Dell/Seagate drive (although not an Enterprise model). I have suspicions that Dell uses unique HDD firmware that causes these HOT-SWAP complications. (?)
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
First impression is that this a great product with a great price because I just got it a few days ago and it set up very easy on my Windows 10 64bit computer. I will set it up to back up some of my data on a daily basis.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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