Fantom Drives Gforce3 Pro 2TB
$128.97
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Specification: Fantom Drives Gforce3 Pro 2TB
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8 reviews for Fantom Drives Gforce3 Pro 2TB
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$128.97
Ethan G. –
Pros: I’ve been using this since June and it’s worked just great! I just always have it hooked up to my pc and use it for data storage. Just like having an internal hard drive. Just great! Cons: None so far.
Travis W. –
Pros: Quiet, fast, works with Windows Image Backup and Windows Server Backup Cons: None. Overall Review: Below is the output from my ntfsino if anyone wants to see it. Bytes Per Sector : 512 Bytes per Physical Sector : Bytes Per Cluster : 4096
Mark H. –
Pros: I am using this drive for backup of my Windows Server Essentials 2012 R2 server. I rotate drives with one stored offsite. It set up easily and works fine. I have several Fantom drives. The oldest are 5 years old. None has failed yet. All other external drives I have bought have failed after a while. These are more expensive than some other brands, but they hold up far better. Cons: More expensive than some other external drives. Overall Review: You pay more, but you get what you pay for.
David J. –
Pros: It really easy to install take like 5 seconds. Does not make much noise. It great for gaming on this with steam, its fast. you get a really good hard drive for a bit of a high price, but its worth it. Cons: none so far.
Tim S. –
Pros: This USB 3.0 is fast!!! Cons: Not enough reviews and haven’t used it long enough to determine if it will last for a long time. Overall Review: Over the past 3 weeks I decided to replace my old Vista 2008 HTPC build with that $240 Zotac Zbox Nano PC (with Bing lol) that comes loaded with all those USB 3.0 ports on the back. It only had a 60gb SSD in it so I got this to compensate for it’s small storage. Then I bought the Kingston Digital 16gb USB 3.0 Data Traveler Thumb Drive. Dumped a…
Kevin J. –
Pros: -Fast -Didn’t come DOA -Nice place to keep my media -camouflages nicely behind my monitors Cons: – flashing blue light (I just put tape on it) -my nosiest HDD Overall Review: I bought this for media and another WD for backup. I’m no HDD expert and haven’t done extensive tests on it, I’m just here to report that it works fine for my needs.
Michael W. –
Pros: These are swift backup drives running at 7200 rpm with an honest cache of 32 MB (Also available is 64MB cache, buy this when affordable – it speeds up the throughput). These are real hard drives not wimpy things meant only for this function nor retired old versions of somewhat less drives as many seem to be. These also have….drum roll……an off/on switch. Wow! How novel. So if you want to leave it plugging in it is a viable option! Cons: They tend to be slightly pricey but then…
Daniel K. –
Pros: Very reasonable cost. Worked for me straight out of the box. No configuration at all. I am using it plugged into my residential LAN router/switch/Fifi. Available just like a NAS. I use it as a back up and file server for all the computers in my home. I do not work directly (direct access) with this drive as an active workspace. Fills my needs exactly. I can hear it click on from its sleep mode but it is very quite. Sound in NOT an issue with this drive. Cons: Only con is the extremely…