* Adaptive Fly Height offers consistent read/write performance * Clean Sweep automatically calibrates drive each time the drive is powered up * SoftSonic motor enables ultra-quiet operation * Enhanced G-Force Protection defends against handling damage * Perpendicular Recording increases data density while decreasing moving parts
Overview The Seagate Barracuda® 7200.11 SATA NCQ Internal Hard Drive boasts a high storage capacity of 1 TB, enabling users to store large amounts of data. Featuring a Serial ATA NCQ interface, this internal hard drive delivers data transfer rates up to 3 Gbps. It also offers a rotational speed of up to 7200 RPM and up to 32 MB cache for fast disk access. In addition, the incorporated 3D Defense System™ provides comprehensive protection against handling damage and data loss. It even features SoftSonic™ motor enabling ultra-quiet Operation. Ruggedly designed for reliable performance, the Barracuda® 7200.11 hard drive is an ideal choice for mainstream and high-performance PCs/workstations, PC gaming systems and media PCs.
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Wow that is by far the lowest price. I have been watching this drive at ZZF and trying to decide if I wanted it at $150. Now this is ever so tempting. My one concern is I have been reading about newer rev versions of this drive having high failure rates.
Mark
EDIT I got a feeling this might be a mistake. I added it to my cart and it also added a discount, but the discount read $70 off Select Cameras.
Zenoicus said:Hey, Magnumis, great find! But you forgot to put "1TB" in your title. That's one of my (and I'm sure lots of other people's) topic alert triggers....
BTW - tried to purchase with my Dell Preferred Account, and system had an error ($0 balance, $5k avail). Couldn't get the extra 4%, but at $116 each it was still worth it!
BTW - tried to purchase with my Dell Preferred Account, and system had an error ($0 balance, $5k avail). Couldn't get the extra 4%, but at $116 each it was still worth it!
-DCYa, for some reason my DPA is messed up the same way. Oh well, ordered on normal CC.
I tried the 4% Cash Back link on the Dell listing on the Fat Wallet main page and then searched for the Dell Part number and suddenly the $70 discount disappears.
There's a slight difference in the two urls (2242&sku = 70 off, while 19&sku = nothing.) I'm tempted to try for it, even though I tend to be more of a WD guy. But this seems like a bait switch akin to the NewBiiz 4870 debacle. I wonder if this is targeted marketing at price watch sites like Fat Wallet, et al?
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