Testseek.com have collected 222 expert reviews of the Seagate 3.5 inch Barracuda SATA600 ST-DM Series and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Seagate 3.5 inch Barracuda SATA600 ST-DM Series.
October 2017
(88%)
222 Reviews
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Abstract: SSDs are of course the hippest and fastest form of storage, but if you want lots of storage capacity without breaking the bank, you're still relegated to the familiar realm of the hard disk. There's still some choice out there in this category, and pric...
The performance of the Barracuda 7200.14 is simply outstanding. It belongs to the fastest 7200rpm hard drives that are currently available. Not only that, the disk is also more affordable than the high-end 7200rpm 2TB drives from other brands. In a fut...
Abstract: Data storage has become one of the most important factors in the computing space. The requirements have seen a tremendous increase over the last few years. Both cloud and local storage requirements continue to be served through hard drives where workloads...
SSD-like performance for an HDD, Intel Optane Memory reduces boot-up times, Available in 10TB storage capacity, Large 256MB cache buffer, Significant performance improvements
Intel Optane Memory requires a certain setup, Additional investments in Optane-ready ecosystem
If we had not mentioned before, then we should point out that Seagate's BarraCuda Pro HDD is, at current, the fastest HDD storage that we've currently tested. But more importantly, Intel's Optane Memory played a crucial role in shaving down the boot-up ti...
SSD-like performance for an HDD, Intel Optane Memory reduces boot-up times, Available in 10TB storage capacity, Large 256MB cache buffer
Performance improvement with Intel Optane Memory not as significant
If we had not mentioned before, then we should point out that Seagate's BarraCuda Pro HDD is, at current, the fastest HDD storage that we've currently tested. Intel's Optane Memory did actually play a role in shaving down the boot-up time by (approximatel...
Abstract: A simple test with Crystal DiskMark concludes with an average sequential reading speed of 167.6Mbps and an average sequential writing speed of 165.5Mbps, making this gem a worthy storage selection for all-in-one PCs, desktop RAID implementations, Direct A...
Abstract: With competitive prices and the availability of larger capacity Solid State Drives (SSD), the traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is slowly becoming obsolete as the main storage drive of choice in recent PC configurations. But their low price and XL size ca...
Abstract: With the competitive prices and availability of larger capacity Solid State Drives (SSD), the traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is slowly becoming obsolete in our recent PC configurations. But their low price means we still love to use them.Today in our w...
Abstract: With the competitive prices and availability of larger capacity Solid State Drives (SSD), the traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) is slowly becoming obsolete in our recent PC configurations. However, the HDD may still be able to hold some real estate in our...
Abstract: With the competitive prices and availability of larger capacity Solid State Drives (SSD), the traditional Hard Disk Drive (HDD) appears to be getting obsolete in our recent PC configurations. However, the HDD is still able to hold some real estate in our...