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$11.625/tb for those doing the math so solid deal for new According to this review on best buy that was promoted/free/incentive review, the drive is an exos inside, so should be solid even though there's only a 1yr warranty on the usb Don't know if shucking the drive and doing a warranty on the drive itself would work and yield you a longer warranty like the 3yr/5yr that people have done. Replies 8 views 6k aug 21, 2025 daglesj need help with a stupid hard drive mistake rinaldo00 jul 13, 2025 replies 13 views 1k jul 31, 2025 I have an older server chassis i use for a media center. I do not believe it supports newer drives that have the pin 3 issue ive been reading about.

I'm puzzled by this newer feature as i havent ran into the issue thus far. I have quite a few hard drives in the backplane slots. Old games are friggin hard Ron1jed sep 12, 2006 2 3 replies 97 views 8k sep 20, 2025 Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked It seems that the now defunct evga forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same pw here

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None of the compromised accounts had 2fa turned on Once you have enabled 2fa, your account will be updated soon. I'm currently using a z490 motherboard with an i7 10700k and have a 512gb m2 ssd installed, thinking about getting a 4tb m2 ssd from pccg for storage to replace my traditional hard drive which i have been using for years now. Does anybody have any experience with mdd, max digital data, hard drives that appears to be a white label brand of goharddrive I've came across some rather well priced per tb that are purported to be new rather than the usual refurbs My understanding reading is they should just be nos of the.

I'm not responsible for data loss, always have a backup The official seagate documentation is a lot to go through, so let's make a quick and easy guide This will assume you have direct access to the hard drives (e.g A hba in it mode or directly hooked to the sata/sas port on.

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