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Comparison Seagate BarraCuda Compute 2.5" ST500LM030 500 GB vs WD Scorpio Blue 2.5" WD3200BPVT 320 GB
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Seagate BarraCuda Compute 2.5" ST500LM030 500 GB
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TypeHDDHDD
FeaturespCpC
Size500 GB320 GB
Form factor2.5 "2.5 "
ConnectionSATA3SATA
Manufacturer's warranty2 years3 years
Technical specs
Cache memory128 MB8 MB
RPM5400 rpm5400 rpm
Data transfer rate140 MB/s
Plates2
Average search time6 ms12 ms
Operation power consumption2.5 W
Standby power consumption0.25 W
Shockproof400 G
Reading noise level26 dB
Standby mode noise level24 dB
MTBF600 K
Features
Features
 
power saving mode
General
Size100x70x7 mm
Weight85 g117 g
Added to E-Catalognovember 2016december 2010
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Seagate Barracuda 500 GB HDD SATA 6 Gb/s 5400rpm 64 cm 25 Inch 7 mm Bauhã Height 128 MB Cache/BLK ST500LM030

Choose from 7mm capacity options—500GB, 1TB, and 2TB—for easy-to-upgrade laptop and mobile internal hard drive storage The 1... more5mm Seagate BarraCuda allows you to easily store most of your games, music, movies, and more with 3TB, 4TB and 5TB capacity options Highest-capacity 2.5-inch hard drives on the market for external or all-in-one storage, with SATA 6GB/s interface to optimize burst performance Multi-tier caching technology delivers snappy performance with lower power consumption 2-year limited manufacturer warranty
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Seagate Barracuda 2.5" 2.5" 500 GB Serial ATA III ST500LM030

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Seagate 500GB BarraCuda 2.5 SATA 6Gb/s 128MB 5400RPM Hard Drive

BarraCuda leads the industry with the highest capacities for desktops and mobile computers. The uncompromising BarraCuda Pro... moremarries industry-leading storage capacity with 7,200-RPM spin speeds for snappy performance and load times when gaming or performing heavy workloads. Get the most out of your storage with BarraCuda hard drives. From computers full of photos and memories to gaming PCs that need more room to play, BarraCuda grows with you.
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Seagate Barracuda 2.5" internal hard drive 500 GB 5400 RPM 128 MB ST500LM030

Hard driveHDD sustained transfer rate140 MiB/sAverage latency5.6 msBytes per sector4096HDD speed5400 RPMHDD size2.5"HDD capac... moreity500 GBFeaturesTypeHDDHDD sustained transfer rate140 MiB/sInterfaceSerial ATA IIIAverage latency5.6 msBytes per sector4096HDD speed5400 RPMHDD size2.5"HDD capacity500 GBStorage drive buffer size128 MBPowerOperating voltage5 VPower consumption (write)1.7 WPower consumption (read)1.6 WPower consumption (idle)0.45 WStart-up current1 AOperational conditionsOperatin
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Seagate Barracuda 2.5" internal hard drive 500 GB 5400 RPM 128 MB 2.5" Serial ATA III ST500LM030

Amazing Versatility Get the most out of your storage with BarraCuda hard drives. From computers full of photos and memories... moreto gaming PCs that need more room to play BarraCuda grows with you. Laptop and Mobile Storage Experience the highest capacity and the thinnest 2.5-inch hard drive youve ever seen. Choose from 500 GB to 2 TB of massive storage for all of your application and data needs along with a slim 7 mm form factor drive that makes system upgrades very easy. Multi-Tier Caching Technology All hard drives in the BarraCuda family come equipped with Multi-Tier Caching Technology (MTC). MTC takes your PC to new performance levels so you can load applications and files faster than ever before. By applying intelligent layers of NAND Flash DRAM and media cache technologies BarraCuda delivers improved read and write performance by optimising data flow. Trusted Dependability The BarraCuda family of reliable hard drives is here to stay for years to come. - Experience For more than 20 years Seagate has manufactured and delivered the super-reliable BarraCuda family of drives - BarraCuda Seagate's drive-reliability data simply speaks for itself and the BarraCuda family is often recognised by leading publications and customers - Worry less with a hard drive that has your back BarraCuda Pro comes equipped with a 5-year limited warranty
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Size

Rated capacity is one of the key parameters of a hard drive, which determines how much information can fit on it. For SSHD, this item indicates the capacity of only the hard drive, for RAID arrays, the total capacity of the array.

The volume of information in the modern world is constantly growing and require more and more capacious drives. So in most cases it makes sense to choose a larger disk. In fact, the question of choosing this parameter often rests only on the price: the cost of the drive directly depends on the volume.

If the question is in such a way that you need to choose a disk "smaller and cheaper, but that's enough" — it's worth evaluating the amount of information that you have to deal with and the specifics of use. For example, for an ordinary office PC, designed mainly for working with documents, an internal drive of 2 TB and even 1 TB will be more than enough, and an enthusiastic gamer will need 4 TB, 6 TB and even 8 TB will not be superfluous. If you use a disc for recording from camcorders, then you can get a 10 TB, 12 TB, 14 TB, 16 TB, 18 TB or more HDD.

Connection

— SATA. Nowadays, it is the most popular interface for connecting internal hard drives. the first version of SATA provides a data transfer speed of about 1.2 Gbit/s, SATA 2 has a practical data transfer speed of about 2.4 Gbit/s (300 MB/s), and the most advanced generation of SATA 3 has a speed of 4.8 Gbit/s (600 MB/s)

- eSATA. Modification of the SATA interface designed for connecting external hard drives; not compatible with internal SATA. Practical data transfer speed is similar to SATA 2 and is about 2.4 Gbps (300 MB/s).

- SAS. Modification of the SCSI interface provides data transfer speeds up to 6 Gbit/s (750 Mb/s). It is used mainly in servers; it is practically never used in desktop PCs and laptops.

- USB 2.0. The earliest of the USB standards found in modern hard drives - and exclusively external ones (see “Execution”). Provides connection to a traditional full-size USB port, provides data transfer speeds of up to 480 Mbit/s, as well as fairly low power supply, which is why drives with this type of connection often require additional power. In light of all this, as well as the emergence of the more advanced USB 3.2 standard (see below), today USB 2.0 is considered obsolete and is extremely rare, mainly in inexpensive and early models of drives. However, a disk with this interface can also be connected to a n...ewer USB port - the main thing is that the connectors match.

USB 3.2 gen1(previous names USB 3.1 gen1 and USB 3.0). A standard for connecting external HDDs, which replaced the USB 2.0 described above. Uses a traditional full-size USB connector, provides data transfer speeds of up to 4.8 Gbps (600 MB/s), as well as higher power supply, making it easier to do without external power in such drives. However, for the same reason, you need to be careful when connecting USB 3.2 gen1 drives to older USB 2.0 connectors - such a connector may not have enough power to power a newer drive.

- USB 3.2 gen2. Further development of the USB 3.2 standard (previously known as USB 3.1 gen2 and USB 3.1). The maximum data transfer rate in this version has been increased to 10 Gbps, and the power supply can reach 100 W (with support for USB Power Delivery technology). At the same time, drives with this type of connection can also work with earlier versions of full-size USB connectors - the main thing is that there is enough power supply.

USB C 3.2 gen1(previous names USB C 3.1 gen1 and USB C 3.0). Connection via USB C connector, corresponding to USB 3.2 gen1 capabilities. These capabilities are described in more detail above; the difference from the “regular” USB 3.2 gen1 in this case lies only in the type of connector: it is a relatively small (slightly larger than microUSB) socket, which also has a double-sided design. Thanks to its compact size, USB C is found both in full-size PCs and laptops, as well as in compact gadgets like smartphones and tablets; Some drives with this connection initially allow “mobile” use.

USB C 3.2 gen2(previous names USB C 3.1 gen2 and USB C 3.1). Update and improvement of the USB C 3.2 gen1 described above - the same USB C connector and increased data transfer speed to 10 Gbps (as in the “regular” USB 3.2 gen2).

- Thunderbolt. High-speed interface for connecting external peripherals. It is used mainly in Apple computers and laptops, although it is also found in equipment from other manufacturers. Note that in modern HDDs there are mainly two versions of Thunderbolt, which differ not only in operating speed, but also in connector: Thunderbolt v2(up to 20 Gbps) uses a miniDisplayPort plug, and Thunderbolt v3(up to 40 Gbps) — USB C plug (see above). In light of this, some hard drives implement USB C and Thunderbolt connections through a single hardware connector, which automatically detects which computer input the device is connected to.

Manufacturer's warranty

Manufacturer's warranty provided for this model.

In fact, this is the minimum service life promised by the manufacturer, subject to the rules of operation. Most often, the actual service life of the device is much longer than the guaranteed one.

Cache memory

The amount of internal hard drive memory. This memory is an intermediate link between the high-speed computer RAM and the relatively slow mechanics responsible for reading and writing information on disk platters. In particular, the buffer is used to store the most frequently requested data from the disk — thus, the access time to them is reduced.
Technically, the size of the buffer affects the speed of the hard drive — the larger the buffer, the faster the drive. However, this influence is rather insignificant, and at the level of human perception, a significant difference in performance is noticeable only when the buffer size of the two drives differs many times — for example, 8 MB and 64 MB.

Data transfer rate

The speed of data transfer between the disk and client devices is determined by the type of drive, spindle speed, memory buffer size and connection connectors. The last parameter is the most important, since it is impossible to exceed the bandwidth of a particular interface.

Plates

The number of platters provided in the design of the hard drive.

Physically, a hard disk consists of one or more platters, on which information is recorded. Several plates can be provided in order to achieve the desired volume without increasing the form factor. At the same time, it is also necessary to install an appropriate number of reading heads in such a drive, which complicates the design, reduces its reliability, and increases the cost. Therefore, manufacturers choose the number of plates based on a reasonable compromise between these points, and for selection, this parameter is more of a reference than practically significant.

Average search time

The time it takes for the hard disk mechanics to find random requested data to read. For each specific case, the search time is different, as it depends on the location of the data on the surface of the disk and the position of the read head, therefore, the average value is indicated in the characteristics of hard drives. The lower the average seek time, the faster the disk works, all other things being equal.

Operation power consumption

The amount of power consumed by the disk when reading and writing information. In fact, this is the peak power consumption, it is in these modes that the drive consumes the most energy.

HDD power consumption data is needed primarily to calculate the overall system power consumption and power supply requirements for the system. In addition, for laptops that are planned to be used often "in isolation from outlets", it is advisable to choose more economical drives.

Standby power consumption

The amount of power consumed by the disk "idle". In the on state, the disk platters rotate regardless of whether information is being written or read or not — maintaining this rotation takes the energy consumed while waiting.

The lower the power consumption while waiting, the more economical the disk is, the less energy it consumes. At the same time, we note that in fact this parameter is relevant mainly when choosing a drive for a laptop, when energy efficiency is crucial. For stationary PCs, “idle” power consumption does not play a special role, and when calculating the requirements for a power supply, it is necessary to take into account not this indicator, but the power consumption during operation (see above).
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