Giỏ hàng
0 Sản Phẩm
4.618.380₫
7200 RPM
16MB Cache
SATA 3.0Gb/s
For Daily Computing
Designed for optimal performance and high durability, the Toshiba MKxx61GSYN series of 7,200 RPM hard disk drives deliver 160 to 640GB of storage capacity in the 2.5-inch form factor. The MKxx61GSYN family of Serial ATA drives offers extreme power efficiency and superior operating acoustics over 3.5-inch drives for today’s high-end notebook PCs, gaming laptops, and mobile workstations as well as Energy Star all-in-one and slimline desktop PCs.
| Brand | TOSHIBA |
|---|---|
| Model | MK6461GSYN |
| Packaging | Bare Drive |
| Interface Interface | SATA 3.0Gb/s |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 640GB |
| Cache Cache | 16MB |
| Average Seek Time Average Seek Time | 12ms |
| Average Latency Average Latency | 4.16ms |
| RPM RPM | 7200 RPM |
| Usage | For Daily Computing |
|---|
| Form Factor Form Factor | 2.5″ |
|---|---|
| Height (maximum) | 9.5mm |
| Width (maximum) | 69.75mm |
| Length (maximum) | 100.3mm |
| Date First Available | April 30, 2016 |
|---|
Pros: None
Cons: Had two of these in 5 months both died, do not buy toshiba hard drives they are garbage.
Pros: Lasted longer than the other reviews!
Cons: Reliably dies after 1.5 years.
Overall Review: Never had a laptop hard drive die before. First time for everything!
Pros: fast
quiet
Cons: dies
not reilable
Overall Review: Drive can installed in my sony laptop. works great while it last. transfers are decent, very quite overall great. one big problem is it will die. i have had my laptop 11 months and have had to replace it twice (both under warranty). glad it did not cost me anything, but the trouble of replacing a hard drive multiple times a year is not something you want.
Pros: It was pretty fast and quiet while it worked.
Cons: Did not last very long and died without warning.
Overall Review: This drive was OEM and in my Dell XPS laptop. The original drive (same drive model) was replaced by Dell 14 Months ago. I’ve owned the computer for 2 years and both Toshiba drives failed at about 1 year. I guess thats why their warranty is only 1 year.
Pros: decent capacity & speed (while it worked)
Cons: shot craps 4 months after HP’s warranty period expired for the OEM drive.
Overall Review: rather expensive, especially when following a bad experience. This will probably be replaced by a cheaper, larger HDD or a hybrid ssd/hdd
Pros: The capacity and speed are okay, but not for the price. Black friday/cyber monday sales had many 256 GB SSDs for not much more than this hard drive and they are MUCH faster AND more reliable.
Cons: Windows installations kept having issues, games chug and stutter, drivers act up, and overall sluggish performance on a laptop with a core i7 quad core and a GTX 560M card. The solution to all of this? I switch to a 60$ 120GB SSD and it all goes away. This laptop was a fresh refurbish from toshiba themselves. THe hard drive should’ve had very little use yet this hard drive failed spectacularly right out of the box with the stock windows installation throwing .dll errors when trying to install games.
The stuttering though was what got me the most. The first time I would play a map in CoD or boot up mechwarrior online, or play a particular level of L4D2, the game would hiccup and stutter like crazy. If I went and played it again though? Somewhat fine with just the overall sluggishness felt elsewhere present. But after upgrading to 16GB of ram, I realized that the performance issues were the hard drive.
Couple that reliability with an insanely high price, and this is a product that I can NOT recommend. I know toshiba desperately wants in on the HDD business but they can not produce a quality product yet.
Overall Review: My laptop is a Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7270. I upgraded it from an i5 2410M to an i7 2760. I went from 6 to 16GB of DDR3 ram. It has a GTX 560M video card. It came with this hard drive but now I have a kingston 120GB hyperX SSD. The SSD has made me completely satisfied with my purchase. The toshiba hard drive made me want to get rid of it as fast as I could.
Designed for optimal performance and high durability, the Toshiba MKxx61GSYN series of 7,200 RPM hard disk drives deliver 160 to 640GB of storage capacity in the 2.5-inch form factor. The MKxx61GSYN family of Serial ATA drives offers extreme power efficiency and superior operating acoustics over 3.5-inch drives for today’s high-end notebook PCs, gaming laptops, and mobile workstations as well as Energy Star all-in-one and slimline desktop PCs.
| Brand | TOSHIBA |
|---|---|
| Model | MK6461GSYN |
| Packaging | Bare Drive |
| Interface Interface | SATA 3.0Gb/s |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 640GB |
| Cache Cache | 16MB |
| Average Seek Time Average Seek Time | 12ms |
| Average Latency Average Latency | 4.16ms |
| RPM RPM | 7200 RPM |
| Usage | For Daily Computing |
|---|
| Form Factor Form Factor | 2.5″ |
|---|---|
| Height (maximum) | 9.5mm |
| Width (maximum) | 69.75mm |
| Length (maximum) | 100.3mm |
| Date First Available | April 30, 2016 |
|---|
Pros: This particular HDD came in my HP Pavilion laptop. The laptop is now going on 4 years old, and has had more than its share of use. This hard drive is almost twice as fast as the 5400 rpm HDD that is in another one of my laptops; though, its not quite as fast as a SSD. I have never had a problem with it, its been extremely reliable. It also handles every sort of bump, bounce, and drop that its been through.
I do not know why all the bad reviews. It seems I’ve experienced exactly the opposite from all of the others. Normally when looking at reviews, you see that some people have obviously received “a bad one out of the batch.” It seems that in this case I received the only “good one out of the batch.”
Cons: None
Overall Review: Although this has given me zero problems, and seems to work flawlessly; I would be skeptical about purchasing one based on all of the other reviews.
Pros: None
Cons: Had two of these in 5 months both died, do not buy toshiba hard drives they are garbage.
Pros: Lasted longer than the other reviews!
Cons: Reliably dies after 1.5 years.
Overall Review: Never had a laptop hard drive die before. First time for everything!
Pros: fast
quiet
Cons: dies
not reilable
Overall Review: Drive can installed in my sony laptop. works great while it last. transfers are decent, very quite overall great. one big problem is it will die. i have had my laptop 11 months and have had to replace it twice (both under warranty). glad it did not cost me anything, but the trouble of replacing a hard drive multiple times a year is not something you want.
Pros: It was pretty fast and quiet while it worked.
Cons: Did not last very long and died without warning.
Overall Review: This drive was OEM and in my Dell XPS laptop. The original drive (same drive model) was replaced by Dell 14 Months ago. I’ve owned the computer for 2 years and both Toshiba drives failed at about 1 year. I guess thats why their warranty is only 1 year.
Pros: decent capacity & speed (while it worked)
Cons: shot craps 4 months after HP’s warranty period expired for the OEM drive.
Overall Review: rather expensive, especially when following a bad experience. This will probably be replaced by a cheaper, larger HDD or a hybrid ssd/hdd
Pros: The capacity and speed are okay, but not for the price. Black friday/cyber monday sales had many 256 GB SSDs for not much more than this hard drive and they are MUCH faster AND more reliable.
Cons: Windows installations kept having issues, games chug and stutter, drivers act up, and overall sluggish performance on a laptop with a core i7 quad core and a GTX 560M card. The solution to all of this? I switch to a 60$ 120GB SSD and it all goes away. This laptop was a fresh refurbish from toshiba themselves. THe hard drive should’ve had very little use yet this hard drive failed spectacularly right out of the box with the stock windows installation throwing .dll errors when trying to install games.
The stuttering though was what got me the most. The first time I would play a map in CoD or boot up mechwarrior online, or play a particular level of L4D2, the game would hiccup and stutter like crazy. If I went and played it again though? Somewhat fine with just the overall sluggishness felt elsewhere present. But after upgrading to 16GB of ram, I realized that the performance issues were the hard drive.
Couple that reliability with an insanely high price, and this is a product that I can NOT recommend. I know toshiba desperately wants in on the HDD business but they can not produce a quality product yet.
Overall Review: My laptop is a Toshiba Qosmio X775-Q7270. I upgraded it from an i5 2410M to an i7 2760. I went from 6 to 16GB of DDR3 ram. It has a GTX 560M video card. It came with this hard drive but now I have a kingston 120GB hyperX SSD. The SSD has made me completely satisfied with my purchase. The toshiba hard drive made me want to get rid of it as fast as I could.
Pros: This particular HDD came in my HP Pavilion laptop. The laptop is now going on 4 years old, and has had more than its share of use. This hard drive is almost twice as fast as the 5400 rpm HDD that is in another one of my laptops; though, its not quite as fast as a SSD. I have never had a problem with it, its been extremely reliable. It also handles every sort of bump, bounce, and drop that its been through.
I do not know why all the bad reviews. It seems I’ve experienced exactly the opposite from all of the others. Normally when looking at reviews, you see that some people have obviously received “a bad one out of the batch.” It seems that in this case I received the only “good one out of the batch.”
Cons: None
Overall Review: Although this has given me zero problems, and seems to work flawlessly; I would be skeptical about purchasing one based on all of the other reviews.