

Top notch performance for a spinning disk drive Built a massive 60TB array in just a couple days through USB 3.0 (that's pretty good) These don't seem to be the green drives that can corrupt RAID arrays They do power down by my RAID enclosure's instructions, but power up quickly when commanded to do so One bad drive out of five, but replaced by Newegg with a good one one

Excellent space/cost ratio. No issues so far.

works well so far . drive is truly new with 0 hrs

Got a good deal from Newegg - 2T for $90... Bought to install in Netgear 4700 router as SATA backup. Installed and formatted without any problems


The product arrived quickly and was well packed. Seems to be working fine

I don't know what I can say about a NAS drive, but Newegg prompted me to do a review, so...here we go. I found them to be very rectangular, and they fit into my NAS about as you'd expect. When I completed formatting them, I had more capacity than with the 8 TB drives that these replaced....so, um, that's a plus. They haven't tried to take over my system and create a sentient entity capable of taking over the world, which is nice as well.

Formats out to 18.1 TB.

Doing LLM training and needed to use a 35TB training file and 3TB validation file. Used 3 of these drives to create a RAID 0 drive with approx 54TB capacity. (this is on Ubuntu and formatted with XFS file system since usual EXT4 tops out at about 16TB file size.) Works great and much faster than a single drive would be due to the striping of RAID 0.