With the massive amounts of digital content now at our disposals, spend enough time in front of a system, and eventually it'll require a storage upgrade. We live in a ...
Remember the Barracuda LP? Meet its formal successor. In a bid to generate some interest from upgrading Sierra Club members, Seagate has just introduced the Barracuda Green, described as the world's ...
Seagate have announced the world's first SATA 6Gbps hard-drive, the Barracuda XT, a huge chunk of 2TB capacity aimed at high-performance workstations. The Barracuda XT 2TB spins at 7,200rpm and is the ...
Low-power consuming hard drives are popular these days for the latest crop of servers and NAS units. And why not, right? These drives like don’t need to spin at breakneck speeds for storage, which ...
Seagate announced on Monday the "world's first" 2TB hard drive with full support for the third-generation SATA interface and moving data at 6Gbps, double the rate of previous controllers. The 3.5-inch ...
Third generation Serial ATA technology is finally here. Today we are going to take a look at the new Seagate Barracuda XT, the first SATA 6 Gb/s hard drive to hit the TweakTown Test Lab. A few weeks ...
Seagate has chosen Earth Day to debut a range of low-power desktop (3.5in) hard drives. Dubbed Barracuda LP, the drives will be made available in 1TB, 1.5TB, and 2TB capacities with 32MB buffers. What ...
Seagate introduced 1TB platters for 2.5-inch hard drives in January and now the company is injecting this technology into two hard drives for laptops: the 5TB BarraCuda and the 2TB FireCuda. The ...
Seagate’s just busted through that swing-down arm thing commonly found at tollbooths and for-pay parking lots. In the wake of thousands of little wooden splinters, we observe Seagate sticking its ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Seagate today announced the release of its Barracuda XT, ...
All about all we have to say about the Barracuda Pro 3.5-inch hard drive is 14TB and 260MBps. It’s pricey, especially if you run them in pairs as you should, but with a nice five-year warranty and two ...
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