Seagate IronWolf drives are purpose-built for your NAS system; built to be always on and accessible. Durable and reliable, you can trust your data to be stored safely on this drive. When the time comes, you can easily scale up your NAS with multiple drives. The ST1000VN002 hard drive from Seagate features 1TB of storage size in a 3.5" form factor. This drive connects to your system via the SATA 6 Gb/s interface so make sure you have an available port on your compatible motherboard. Advanced features of this HDD include a 64MB cache/buffer and 5900 rotational spin rate.
Seagate IronWolf drives are purpose-built for your NAS system; built to be always on and accessible. Durable and reliable, you can trust your data to be stored safely on this drive. When the time comes, you can easily scale up your NAS with multiple drives. The ST1000VN002 hard drive from Seagate features 1TB of storage size in a 3.5" form factor. This drive connects to your system via the SATA 6 Gb/s interface so make sure you have an available port on your compatible motherboard. Advanced features of this HDD include a 64MB cache/buffer and 5900 rotational spin rate.
Seagate IronWolf drives are purpose-built for your NAS system; built to be always on and accessible. Durable and reliable, you can trust your data to be stored safely on this drive. When the time comes, you can easily scale up your NAS with multiple drives. The ST1000VN002 hard drive from Seagate features 1TB of storage size in a 3.5" form factor. This drive connects to your system via the SATA 6 Gb/s interface so make sure you have an available port on your compatible motherboard. Advanced features of this HDD include a 64MB cache/buffer and 5900 rotational spin rate.
Seagate IronWolf drives are purpose-built for your NAS system; built to be always on and accessible. Durable and reliable, you can trust your data to be stored safely on this drive. When the time comes, you can easily scale up your NAS with multiple drives. The ST1000VN002 hard drive from Seagate features 1TB of storage size in a 3.5" form factor. This drive connects to your system via the SATA 6 Gb/s interface so make sure you have an available port on your compatible motherboard. Advanced features of this HDD include a 64MB cache/buffer and 5900 rotational spin rate.
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Hard Drive Seagate Ironwolf St1000vn002 1tb Sata Iii 5.9k 64mb 3.5''
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Seagate Ironwolf 1tb 5.9k 64mb Sata Iii 3.5'' St1000vn002
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I Did not receive a 25 Pack only a 1 packSeagate IronWolf ST1000VN002 1 TB 3.5" Internal Hard Drive - SATA - 5900rpm - 64 MB Buffer - 25 Pack 5900 RPM 64MB 3.5IN 25PK 1TB IRONWOLF SATA 5900 RPM 64MB 3.5IN
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Regarding this Ironwolf's 5900 rpm rotation speed I have noticed elsewhere that some users have criticized the drive for not being faster. Yet, they have all praised it as being a good performer while operating quietly. If you think about it i'm sure you will realize that if the drive is quiet, smooth and fast enough for your needs then the rotational speed doesn't matter. In fact, 5900 rpm may well enjoy a longer life than a 7200 rpm drive, who knows? Since the Ironwolf is nice and quiet i wanted to see how this "always-on" type of drive might fare as a DVR replacement drive. Set it to record 3 TV programs at once using Windows Media Center while at the same time using it to stream previously recorded video to 3 other computers over our home network. The streaming ... MoreRegarding this Ironwolf's 5900 rpm rotation speed I have noticed elsewhere that some users have criticized the drive for not being faster. Yet, they have all praised it as being a good performer while operating quietly. If you think about it i'm sure you will realize that if the drive is quiet, smooth and fast enough for your needs then the rotational speed doesn't matter. In fact, 5900 rpm may well enjoy a longer life than a 7200 rpm drive, who knows? Since the Ironwolf is nice and quiet i wanted to see how this "always-on" type of drive might fare as a DVR replacement drive. Set it to record 3 TV programs at once using Windows Media Center while at the same time using it to stream previously recorded video to 3 other computers over our home network. The streaming was smooth and glitch-free. The recordings which were in progress exhibited a momentary macro-block pixelation glitch when replayed later. These glitches coincided with the onset of streaming requests from the other computers. I see that as more of a momentary throttling of the network by our router than as a direct shortcoming of the Ironwolf drive. Still, that type of glitch does not normally occur when using our usual Pipeline drive or a WD Red which we occasionally employ for recording.
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Got two for a NAS, rock solid for about 7 months. A wee bit disappointed though since I've had non NAS drives last a lot longer in a similar setting.
| Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Buffer | 64 MB |
| Interface | SATA III (6 Gb/s) |
| Write Speed | Maximum- 180 MB/s |
| Read Speed | Maximum- 180 MB/s |
Hard Drive Seagate Ironwolf St1000vn002 1tb Sata Iii 5.9k 64mb 3.5''
Delivery $76.99
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Seagate Ironwolf 1tb 5.9k 64mb Sata Iii 3.5'' St1000vn002
Delivery $75.53
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I Did not receive a 25 Pack only a 1 packSeagate IronWolf ST1000VN002 1 TB 3.5" Internal Hard Drive - SATA - 5900rpm - 64 MB Buffer - 25 Pack 5900 RPM 64MB 3.5IN 25PK 1TB IRONWOLF SATA 5900 RPM 64MB 3.5IN
Regarding this Ironwolf's 5900 rpm rotation speed I have noticed elsewhere that some users have criticized the drive for not being faster. Yet, they have all praised it as being a good performer while operating quietly. If you think about it i'm sure you will realize that if the drive is quiet, smooth and fast enough for your needs then the rotational speed doesn't matter. In fact, 5900 rpm may well enjoy a longer life than a 7200 rpm drive, who knows? Since the Ironwolf is nice and quiet i wanted to see how this "always-on" type of drive might fare as a DVR replacement drive. Set it to record 3 TV programs at once using Windows Media Center while at the same time using it to stream previously recorded video to 3 other computers over our home network. The streaming ... MoreRegarding this Ironwolf's 5900 rpm rotation speed I have noticed elsewhere that some users have criticized the drive for not being faster. Yet, they have all praised it as being a good performer while operating quietly. If you think about it i'm sure you will realize that if the drive is quiet, smooth and fast enough for your needs then the rotational speed doesn't matter. In fact, 5900 rpm may well enjoy a longer life than a 7200 rpm drive, who knows? Since the Ironwolf is nice and quiet i wanted to see how this "always-on" type of drive might fare as a DVR replacement drive. Set it to record 3 TV programs at once using Windows Media Center while at the same time using it to stream previously recorded video to 3 other computers over our home network. The streaming was smooth and glitch-free. The recordings which were in progress exhibited a momentary macro-block pixelation glitch when replayed later. These glitches coincided with the onset of streaming requests from the other computers. I see that as more of a momentary throttling of the network by our router than as a direct shortcoming of the Ironwolf drive. Still, that type of glitch does not normally occur when using our usual Pipeline drive or a WD Red which we occasionally employ for recording.
Got two for a NAS, rock solid for about 7 months. A wee bit disappointed though since I've had non NAS drives last a lot longer in a similar setting.
good job newgg for fast shipping Good job Seagate for better product
I ran this drive in my main desktop for a few weeks, where it saw duty storing and moving a couple hundred GB of photos and music. My xbox one soon filled up (4 games fills up a 500 GB drive!) so I bought a cheap enclosure and have this drive hooked up to the xbox via USB 3.0. Once formatted correctly, the console picked it up and had no problems reading or writing to it. As I mentioned above, outside of super fast drives or ones that die, there is rarely much to say about them. Seagate has a long history of building good drives, and while I fail to see the need for 20 different lines of drives for different uses (server, video security, etc) if it works, it works.
When connected to an Orico dock, Windows 10 immediately recognized the drive needed partitioning and popped up the prep screen. Then through disk management it formatted in 6 seconds! So the drive was ready to go in less than a minute. Seagate has incorporated several vibration dampening technologies, including "remote vibration sensors," "dual-plane balancing" (offset weights placed on top and bottom or rotor plates), and built-in error recovery. Accordingly there is only the slightest “hum” when holding your palm on top of the drive. When moving a large mix of files (over 60GB) to it, it quickly reached and sustained over 28MB/s transfer rate (likely helped by the 64MB cache) and finished in about 20 minutes. That’s the fastest conventional HD performance I’ve had ... MoreWhen connected to an Orico dock, Windows 10 immediately recognized the drive needed partitioning and popped up the prep screen. Then through disk management it formatted in 6 seconds! So the drive was ready to go in less than a minute. Seagate has incorporated several vibration dampening technologies, including "remote vibration sensors," "dual-plane balancing" (offset weights placed on top and bottom or rotor plates), and built-in error recovery. Accordingly there is only the slightest “hum” when holding your palm on top of the drive. When moving a large mix of files (over 60GB) to it, it quickly reached and sustained over 28MB/s transfer rate (likely helped by the 64MB cache) and finished in about 20 minutes. That’s the fastest conventional HD performance I’ve had when connected externally. Even during activity, it is a very quiet drive and barely gets warm. It should perform admirably in a RAID drive for multiple users. But before giving 5 stars to any drive, I would really need to see how it performs in 3-5 years! But the 3-year warranty shows some confidence.
There was some configuration issues with the NAS and the hard drive took awhile to integrate with the other NAS hdds in the QNAP and threw up errors with configuration and took awhile to diagnose and resync with other 3 non Seagate hdds in the QNAP and kept throwing up errors eventually it turned out to be self inflicted as there was a setting that needed to be switched off and is now working.
Rather than copy and paste all the results from my testing I will simply say that the specs that Seagate lists on this drive are within a reasonable approximation of the data that I acquired during my testing. Placed this drive into my RAID array and it went to work without any trouble or further intervention from me. Once in the Raid case it is virtually silent, no more noisy than any of the other drives that turn at 5900 R's . I have always purchased the Seagate Surveillance grade HDD's to use in my HTPC system arrays and they have always worked well for me and I have had some in use for more than 5 years now. Time will only tell how the IRONWOLF holds up, hence I dropped the 5th egg. I will say that it has to be proven to earn that last egg. I have always ... MoreRather than copy and paste all the results from my testing I will simply say that the specs that Seagate lists on this drive are within a reasonable approximation of the data that I acquired during my testing. Placed this drive into my RAID array and it went to work without any trouble or further intervention from me. Once in the Raid case it is virtually silent, no more noisy than any of the other drives that turn at 5900 R's . I have always purchased the Seagate Surveillance grade HDD's to use in my HTPC system arrays and they have always worked well for me and I have had some in use for more than 5 years now. Time will only tell how the IRONWOLF holds up, hence I dropped the 5th egg. I will say that it has to be proven to earn that last egg. I have always preferred Seagate over others, I hope this one maintains my trust, for the time being all going well!
- There are two separate IronWolf drive choices: the 5900 RPM from 1TB to 4TB in 1TB increments and the 7200 RPM models that go up from 6TB to 10TB in 2TB increments. It’s great now that there are easily obtainable consumer options of high capacity drives. * Overall, I’m impressed and delighted by Seagate’s new line of hard drives. I look forward to getting my hands on the other versions. Next time I upgrade my NAS or am looking for a HDD, Seagate will be one of the top contenders. *
nothing special, purchased to replace a failing unit, arrived late and the box was a little worse for wear (not newegg fault obviously). installed and working so far. my first ironwolf. so far would purchase again. I'll update if something changes.
| Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Buffer | 64 MB |
| Interface | SATA III (6 Gb/s) |
| Write Speed | Maximum- 180 MB/s |
| Read Speed | Maximum- 180 MB/s |