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HGST Ultrastar He10 | HUH721010ALE604 | 0F27473 | 512e | 2.5M MTBF | 10TB SATA 6.0Gb/s 7200 RPM 256MB Cache 3.5" | Helium Platform Enterprise Hard Disk Drive
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Digital Storage Capacity | 10 TB |
Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA |
Connectivity Technology | SATA |
Brand | Western Digital |
Special Feature | Portable |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
Compatible Devices | helium |
Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
Color | Silver |
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Storage Capacity | — | 4.3 | — | 4.0 | — | 4.5 |
Noise level | — | 3.8 | — | 3.8 | — | 3.9 |
Sold By | Tech on Time (SN RECORDED) | MD TECH | goHardDrive | DBSKY | DBSKY | Worldwide Product Importer |
storage capacity | 10 TB | 12 TB | 10000 GB | 10000 GB | 12 TB | 10 TB |
hardware interface | sata 6 0 gb | — | sata 6 0 gb | sata 6 0 gb | sata 6 0 gb | sata 6 0 gb |
compatible devices | helium | Desktop | Desktop | helium | Desktop | Desktop |
form factor | 3.5-inch | 3.5-inch | 3.5-inch | 3.5-inch | 3.5-inch | 3.5-inch |
Product Description
HGST ULTRASTAR HE10 huh721010ale604 SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 rpm 10 TB 3.5" interno unidad de disco duro
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Technical Details
Brand | Western Digital |
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Series | u00a0Ultrastar He10u00a0 |
Item model number | 0F27606 |
Item Weight | 1.46 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1.03 x 5.79 x 4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.03 x 5.79 x 4 inches |
Color | Silver |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Flash Memory Size | 10 |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | HGST |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B01HEF8OV0 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 14, 2016 |
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3.5 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank | #2,446 in Internal Hard Drives #38,702 in Computer Internal Components |
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"...Quiet. Cool running. Fast. Indestructable. I have had 16 Hitachi drives running 24/7 for 3-6 years with not a single error on any of them...." Read more
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I use SATA connections and it always shows up when I plug a new one in.
ORIGINAL:
what's not to love. It works perfectly. I transferred my entire library of TV shows to it and have 1TB left over. I have 1 - 10TB drive instead of 4 - 3 and 4TB drives. It was always a pain to move multi-GB of data from one drive to another to keep things in order. I spent hours every few months to clean them up as I added to them. Now everything (from the first 4 drives) is on 1 drive and I don't have to move anything. Indeed, I will be selling my 3 and 4TB drives to pay for this and I will buy more in the future.
Quiet. Cool running. Fast. Indestructable. I have had 16 Hitachi drives running 24/7 for 3-6 years with not a single error on any of them. To say I am sold on these drives is an understatement. Not a single error! in my 25TB of video on my plex server. (and the 25TB of backup on the second set of drives.
(Knock on wood.. since I said the above).
For Windows 7 users:
- The drive should be set to GPT in Disk Management before it can be formatted and used. MBR will only allow 2TB to be used.
Operation
- It's not silent, but it gives off a quiet hum that can easily be mistaken for ambient noise. Sealed hard drives are a clear upgrade on that. It clicks and clacks when it's busy, but that's the nature of a hard drive.
Capacity
- Advertised space is 10TB and reports 9.09TiB. Capacity is 10,000,695,029,760 bytes formatted under NTFS. That's more than advertised. Pretty happy on that.
Other than all that, its been running in my home NAS UnRaid server as my Parity Drive, with no issues so far. The Warranty is nice, and as far as other reviews have said, the warranty is quick and painless, which is a plus, though I have yet to attain personal experience.
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Note: Pin 1 starts at the notched part of the power connector plug; ¬
Which will be the right most pin when inserted
On initialisation I obviously set GUID Partition Table (GPT) and Formatted as NTFS.
I have already transferred 4.5TB of data from a Seagate Archive 8TB so the Hitachi is approx. using 50% of its 9.09TB usable capacity; remember a kilobyte (1000) is not equal to a kibibyte (1024 bytes) so if using windows for example the former is the metric it uses.
Windows Reported NTFS Formatted Capacity: 9.09 TB (10,000,695,029,760 bytes)
1 Terabyte is equal to 1.000.000.000.000 (10^12 bytes)
1 Tebibyte is equal to 1,099,511,627,776 bytes (2^40 bytes) so 10 Tebibytes is 10,995,116,277,760 bytes
If your confused reading such large numbers to use the above 1 Tebibyte as an example in short scale prefixs
The 1, is how many TiB {1 Trillion bytes}
the 099, is how many GiB {99 billion bytes}
the 511, is how many MiB {511 million bytes}
the 627 is how many KiB {627 thousand bytes}
the 776 is how many bytes {776 bytes}
Suffice to say this drive has a lot of spare sectors left over for remapping in the case of IO errors due to sector failure.
I have included a screenshot of a few CrystalDiskMark x64 Benches I ran
Storage Controller was Integrated Intel X79 Chipset SATA 6Gb/s port on Asus Sabertooth X79 Mainboard
Drive is 4643/9314GB used (50%)
From left to right as you will see in the screenshots:
First test was 1 Iteration @ 50 MB file size
Second test was 1 Iteration @ 100MB file size
Third test was 3 iterations @ 100MB file size
Fourth test was 1 Iteration @ 500MB file size
Fifth test was 1 Iteration @ 2000MB file size
The first day I copied data on to it caching and indexing was a little annoying as throughout the first few hours of idle operation (from my perspective of not intentionally accessing it) after the large data transfer I could hear the drive operating (scratching away) every few seconds, it was pretty quiet here so it was very noticeable however I cannot comment on the individual idle acoustics of the drive as it is in there with a lot of other drives but upon accessing it is very noticeable. In comparison to a Seagate Archive 8TB 5,900RPM anyway which in my system is near silent on accessing. The closest I would compare this to in accessing noise level would be the old Maxtor's if anyone remembers them. I have mainly used modern Samsungs/ Seagates in my systems which for me have been very quiet
Further on the noise topic I can comfortably say this drive does not resonate as some others have in the past for example some Maxtor's when new, I used the Maxtor as an example as I said before upon accessing they did make about the same sound/ basically it sounds like an old drive (circa 120GB/ 500GB) The sound of the running isn't the same as the older drives however, As idle acoustics from my chassis (CoolerMaster Dominator CM 690 II Advanced) are pretty much the same as before I installed the drive, so I cannot differentiate it between the 6 other mechanical drives out of a total of 8 (2x are SSD's)
Additional info: (at time of submitting this)
Ultrastar 10TB power on time = 2 days 21 hours
Seagate Archive 8TB power on time = 283 days, 11 hours
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 23, 2017
Note: Pin 1 starts at the notched part of the power connector plug; ¬
Which will be the right most pin when inserted
On initialisation I obviously set GUID Partition Table (GPT) and Formatted as NTFS.
I have already transferred 4.5TB of data from a Seagate Archive 8TB so the Hitachi is approx. using 50% of its 9.09TB usable capacity; remember a kilobyte (1000) is not equal to a kibibyte (1024 bytes) so if using windows for example the former is the metric it uses.
Windows Reported NTFS Formatted Capacity: 9.09 TB (10,000,695,029,760 bytes)
1 Terabyte is equal to 1.000.000.000.000 (10^12 bytes)
1 Tebibyte is equal to 1,099,511,627,776 bytes (2^40 bytes) so 10 Tebibytes is 10,995,116,277,760 bytes
If your confused reading such large numbers to use the above 1 Tebibyte as an example in short scale prefixs
The 1, is how many TiB {1 Trillion bytes}
the 099, is how many GiB {99 billion bytes}
the 511, is how many MiB {511 million bytes}
the 627 is how many KiB {627 thousand bytes}
the 776 is how many bytes {776 bytes}
Suffice to say this drive has a lot of spare sectors left over for remapping in the case of IO errors due to sector failure.
I have included a screenshot of a few CrystalDiskMark x64 Benches I ran
Storage Controller was Integrated Intel X79 Chipset SATA 6Gb/s port on Asus Sabertooth X79 Mainboard
Drive is 4643/9314GB used (50%)
From left to right as you will see in the screenshots:
First test was 1 Iteration @ 50 MB file size
Second test was 1 Iteration @ 100MB file size
Third test was 3 iterations @ 100MB file size
Fourth test was 1 Iteration @ 500MB file size
Fifth test was 1 Iteration @ 2000MB file size
The first day I copied data on to it caching and indexing was a little annoying as throughout the first few hours of idle operation (from my perspective of not intentionally accessing it) after the large data transfer I could hear the drive operating (scratching away) every few seconds, it was pretty quiet here so it was very noticeable however I cannot comment on the individual idle acoustics of the drive as it is in there with a lot of other drives but upon accessing it is very noticeable. In comparison to a Seagate Archive 8TB 5,900RPM anyway which in my system is near silent on accessing. The closest I would compare this to in accessing noise level would be the old Maxtor's if anyone remembers them. I have mainly used modern Samsungs/ Seagates in my systems which for me have been very quiet
Further on the noise topic I can comfortably say this drive does not resonate as some others have in the past for example some Maxtor's when new, I used the Maxtor as an example as I said before upon accessing they did make about the same sound/ basically it sounds like an old drive (circa 120GB/ 500GB) The sound of the running isn't the same as the older drives however, As idle acoustics from my chassis (CoolerMaster Dominator CM 690 II Advanced) are pretty much the same as before I installed the drive, so I cannot differentiate it between the 6 other mechanical drives out of a total of 8 (2x are SSD's)
Additional info: (at time of submitting this)
Ultrastar 10TB power on time = 2 days 21 hours
Seagate Archive 8TB power on time = 283 days, 11 hours
habe die Festplatte wieder zurückgeschickt.
a.) Stromversorgung funktioniert mit dem Satastromkabel vom Zahlman Netzteil nicht, geht nur mit Adapter SATA-Stromkabel.
b.) Die Festplatte brachte den Cheftec Bigtower (Schallgedämpt) zum vibrieren und war sehr laut, richtig störrend.
Eventuell habe ich mal ein "Montagsprodukt" erwischt
c.) Positiv war die Rücksendung und Rückerstattung.