Seagate 320GB

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Specification: Seagate 320GB

Product
Brand

Model

ST320LM010

Series

MOMENTUS THIN

Specification
Best Seller Ranking

#41 in Laptop Internal Hard Drives

Packaging

Bare Drive

Interface

SATA 6.0Gb/s

Capacity

320GB

Cache

32MB

Average Seek Time

11ms

RPM

7200 RPM

Features

The World's First 7mm, 2.5-Inch Form Factor Drive-7mm z-height form factor enables thin chassis design for all segments of laptop computing.-Self-Encrypting Drives mitigate data breaches, comply with data protection regulations and preserve brand recognition.1-Self-Encrypting Drives with FIPS 140-2 certification are approved for the U.S. and Canadian governments.1,2Best-Fit Applications-Entry-level laptops-Enjoy a stylish, thin and lightweight design without exceeding your budget.-Netbooks-Get a thinner netbook without compromising on storage or affordability.-Ultraportables-Take advantage of a stylish, thin and lightweight design without compromising on features.

Form Factor

2.5"

Height maximum

7mm

Width maximum

70.10mm

Length maximum

100.55 mm

Date First Available

March 07, 2018

Item Type

Internal, Laptop

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8 reviews for Seagate 320GB

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  1. Theodore P.

    Pros: This is only an amended review to a previous. The same pros still apply. Here are updated benchmarks: Speeds with 512 byte allocation CrystalDiskMark x64 in Windows 8: Sequential: 149 MB/s read and 135 MB/s write 512K: 67 MB/s read and 48 MB/s write 4K: 1.08 MB/s read and 0.4 MB/s write Speeds when reformatted back to Advanced Format/4K allocation CrystalDiskMark x64 Windows 8 (0% filled.): Sequential: 142 MB/s read and 137 MB/s write 512K: 49 MB/s read and 29 MB/s write 4K: 0.60 MB/s…

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  2. Mr. K.

    Pros: This drive preformed well as expected and speeds are on par with advertising. I placed this in my Alienware M18x laptop to use as a secondary storage and amazed at the transfer rate when copying large files. Even loading of games was a lot faster than my older 7200 drives in my desktop. Average read was 120 MB/s and write was 82 MB/s. I am still going to do some tuning but this was transferring from a SSD which I believe helped the transfer speeds a lot. 32MB Cache and 6.0 Gb/s is very…

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  3. Kristopher K.

    Pros: As it relates to other laptop hard drives, this one is fast. Most hard drives that come with laptops are 5400RPM and slow. This hard drive ups that to 7200RPM and it comes with 32MB cache. All things you normally don’t get with a laptop nor do you get to choose. This hard drive was tested in a newer Dell laptop to upgrade the existing 500GB hard drive that was 5400RPM. I was pleasantly surprised it worked right out of the box and I could noticeably tell the speed difference with…

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  4. Bradley A.

    Pros: Pretty fast. Very thin. Does what it suppose to do. Cons: Very thin. Yes I know I put very thin as a pro. But this can be a con for some applications without some type of modification. Perhaps a little pricey. Also I think 2 year warranty is a little short. 3 years would be better. Overall Review: I did several tests with this drive and compared it to some 3.5″ drives. To my surprise this drive performed as well or better. Than a Seagate 2TB drive and a WD 750GB black drive. In seq…

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  5. Darren M.

    Pros: Thinner than a standard 2.5″ drive but without any sacrifices. Speed, storage and no discernible noise. Drive was tested in an Alienware M17X R3 and a M11X R1 and easy enough to install in both drives. In each system, the drive was rock solid with an average transfer rate of 115 read, 91 write MB/s transfers (average of both systems together). Speedy overall, with constant data transfers. No complaints for speed and performance, and 500GB is more than enough for most mobile users….

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  6. Nicholas T.

    Pros: It is a little bit thinner than the standard, not really noticeable but definitely measurable. It’s also a bit lighter. It’s fast for a laptop hard drive being 7200 RPM whereas the standard for 2.5″ drives is 5400 RPM. You will notice the difference in transfer speeds. It has a 32MB cache which is double what most drives at a similar price point offer. Seagate makes good quality drives lately so no worries there. Cons: If all you care about is storage you can get a higher capacity…

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  7. Copy P.

    Pros: *Ultra thin form factor (7mm) *Faster than your average hard drive *Outperforms SSD’s in large quantity small file transfers I decided to do a real world performance test between 3 different hard drives in order to gain a speed perspective. I put this slim drive up again a Force GT 120GB SSD & 1 TB 7200 RPM Constellation Enterprise HDD. The test consists of 3 different types of files: Large Bulk Compressed Software Image, 3 Movie Files, and a Folder with 1000+ Pictures/Files of various…

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  8. Zachary P.

    Pros: Decent Hdd, No errors detected from the start. Runs, works great and no issues installing in a laptop with Windows 10 running. Cons: None so far Overall Review: Thinner than most 2.5″ drives however if your laptop uses any type of mounting bracket then it should work just fine. If it relies on fitting into the slot with any bracket, may want to be a little cautious, although you could always put a small folded piece of paper or two to help support if it wiggled any.

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