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7.0 mm height,7200RPM
Seagate SmartAlign technology
Available as a Self-Encrypting Drive (SED) with TCG Opal protocol, and as a FIPS 140-2 Validated SED for government-grade security
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| Brand | Seagate |
|---|---|
| Series | Momentus Thin |
| Model | ST320LT009 |
| Packaging | Bare Drive |
| Interface Interface | SATA 3.0Gb/s |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 320GB |
| Cache Cache | 16MB |
| RPM RPM | 7200 RPM |
| Features | Encryption/FIPS
Seagate 7mm HDD are compatible with all 9.5mm systems.Both drives support standard SATA interfaces. |
|---|
| Form Factor Form Factor | 2.5″ |
|---|---|
| Height (maximum) | 7mm |
| Width (maximum) | 70.1mm |
| Length (maximum) | 100.55mm |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2019 |
|---|
Pros: Good solid performance, 7200rpm, HDD password based self-encrypting drive, no need for trusted platform module
Cons: Does not come in 500GB version, HGST version of the drive is not sold by newegg, not even sure if it’s even available
Overall Review: Long-time (2+ year) user in their 9.5mm standard height 7200.FDE2 500GB drive in an Acer Timeline 1810T (also a great machine), had nothing but great things to say about that model. The Timeline replacement (Aspire V5) only accept a 7mm drive, so was forced to buy a new unit…boo. Only thing that fits the bill (FDE, non-SSD, HDD, made by Seagate) is this one. Priced at $80 USD as of Black Friday 2012, had to re-install Windows 7 to get a clean install into the machine. So far I am happy with it. Only wish that Seagate offers a 500GB version (I run a devy of VMs so more capacity is always better, or if SandForce SSD vendors are better at defining what their so-called encryption happened to be (or if it’s actually priced better). I am sticking with HDDs, and this one looks like a winner.
Oh yeah. Newegg, you guys are rockstars. Fast shipment and great pricing – can a geek ask for more?
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| Brand | Seagate |
|---|---|
| Series | Momentus Thin |
| Model | ST320LT009 |
| Packaging | Bare Drive |
| Interface Interface | SATA 3.0Gb/s |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 320GB |
| Cache Cache | 16MB |
| RPM RPM | 7200 RPM |
| Features | Encryption/FIPS
Seagate 7mm HDD are compatible with all 9.5mm systems.Both drives support standard SATA interfaces. |
|---|
| Form Factor Form Factor | 2.5″ |
|---|---|
| Height (maximum) | 7mm |
| Width (maximum) | 70.1mm |
| Length (maximum) | 100.55mm |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2019 |
|---|
Pros: cheap
Cons: Seagate charges $3000 to rescue data from failed hard drive
Pros: Good solid performance, 7200rpm, HDD password based self-encrypting drive, no need for trusted platform module
Cons: Does not come in 500GB version, HGST version of the drive is not sold by newegg, not even sure if it’s even available
Overall Review: Long-time (2+ year) user in their 9.5mm standard height 7200.FDE2 500GB drive in an Acer Timeline 1810T (also a great machine), had nothing but great things to say about that model. The Timeline replacement (Aspire V5) only accept a 7mm drive, so was forced to buy a new unit…boo. Only thing that fits the bill (FDE, non-SSD, HDD, made by Seagate) is this one. Priced at $80 USD as of Black Friday 2012, had to re-install Windows 7 to get a clean install into the machine. So far I am happy with it. Only wish that Seagate offers a 500GB version (I run a devy of VMs so more capacity is always better, or if SandForce SSD vendors are better at defining what their so-called encryption happened to be (or if it’s actually priced better). I am sticking with HDDs, and this one looks like a winner.
Oh yeah. Newegg, you guys are rockstars. Fast shipment and great pricing – can a geek ask for more?
Pros: cheap
Cons: Seagate charges $3000 to rescue data from failed hard drive