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SEAGATE 2 TB HARDISK DESKTOP
BHD 28.000
6 in stock
Description
The standard Seagate 2TB desktop hard drive is typically a Seagate BarraCuda 3.5-inch Internal HDD, which is an excellent choice for desktop PCs, home servers, and Direct-Attached Storage (DAS) devices.
💾 Key Specifications (Common Model: ST2000DM008 / ST2000DMZ08)
Feature Specification
Capacity 2 Terabytes (TB)
Form Factor 3.5 inches (Standard desktop size)
Interface SATA III 6Gb/s
Rotational Speed (RPM) 7200 RPM (Provides good performance for a hard drive)
Cache Buffer 256MB (Some older or different models may be 64MB)
Maximum Sustained Data Rate Up to 220 MB/s
Intended Use Desktop PCs, all-in-one PCs, home servers, and DAS devices.
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🎯 Best Use Case
The Seagate BarraCuda 2TB drive is designed for versatility and performance value, making it ideal for:
Primary Desktop Storage: A balance of high capacity and good speed for storing a large media library, games, documents, and general applications.
Gaming: Fast enough (at 7200 RPM) to serve as a high-capacity games library drive, though not as fast as a Solid State Drive (SSD) for operating systems or core competitive games.
Creative Professionals (Entry-Level): Suitable for storing large project files (photos, videos, audio) where high-speed access isn’t the absolute priority (which is usually reserved for a separate SSD scratch disk).
Data Archiving/Backup: Excellent for storing comprehensive backups or large media collections.
💡 Alternative Models and Considerations
Seagate also offers other 2TB drives for different applications, though the BarraCuda is the most common “desktop” drive:
SkyHawk (Surveillance): Designed for 24/7 recording environments in Network Video Recorders (NVRs).
IronWolf (NAS): Optimized for multi-drive environments and higher workload rates in Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems.
Exos (Enterprise): High-end, high-reliability drives for data centers and enterprise-level servers.
If you are building a new system or upgrading, consider pairing the 2TB HDD with a smaller SSD (Solid State Drive) for your operating system and most-used applications. The SSD will provide much faster boot-up and application load times, while the 2TB HDD provides affordable, high-capacity bulk storage.
If you’re interested in how to install an internal hard drive, this video walks you through the
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