Seagate Desktop HDD 250GB 3.5" SATA II 3.5" Serial ATA II

  • Brand : Seagate
  • Product family : Desktop HDD
  • Product name : 250GB 3.5" SATA II
  • Article code : ST3250624AS
  • Category : Internal Hard Drives
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  • Short summary description Seagate Desktop HDD 250GB 3.5" SATA II 3.5" Serial ATA II :

    Seagate Desktop HDD 250GB 3.5" SATA II, 3.5", 250 GB, 7200 RPM

  • Long summary description Seagate Desktop HDD 250GB 3.5" SATA II 3.5" Serial ATA II :

    Seagate Desktop HDD 250GB 3.5" SATA II. HDD size: 3.5", HDD capacity: 250 GB, HDD speed: 7200 RPM

Specs
Features
HDD size 3.5"
HDD capacity 250 GB
HDD speed 7200 RPM
Interface Serial ATA II
Type HDD
Storage drive buffer size 16 MB
HDD number of heads 16
HDD number of cylinders 16383
Read seek time 8 ms
Write seek time 9 ms
Average latency 4,16 ms
Start/stop cycles 50000
Power
Operating voltage 5 / 12 V
Start-up current 2,6 A
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 0 - 60 °C
Storage temperature (T-T) -40 - 70 °C

Operational conditions
Operating relative humidity (H-H) 5 - 90%
Storage relative humidity (H-H) 5 - 95%
Operating altitude -60,96 - 3048 m
Non-operating altitude -60,96 - 12192 m
Operating shock 63 G
Non-operating shock 350 G
Weight & dimensions
Width 101,6 mm
Height 26,1 mm
Depth 147 mm
Weight 580 g
Other features
Drive devices burst data transfer rate (DMA) 2
Drive devices burst data transfer rate (PIO) 4
Drive devices burst data transfer rate (Ultra DMA) 5
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Reviews
rage3d.com
Updated:
2011-09-23 23:59:39
Average rating:0
At my disposal I had three sets of four Seagate Barracuda drives. Representing the 7200.9 era is the ST3250624AS, a 7200rpm 250Gb drive with 16Mb cache and a claimed max sustained transfer rate of 76.6 MB/sec...
madshrimps.be
Updated:
2013-09-23 01:16:12
Average rating:0
I find my hard drive getting smaller by the day; some of you might have the same feeling. With photos and videos being created daily from my growing family, it is time to look for larger hard drive. Hard drives are becoming a good bargain lately, as lo...
ixbtlabs.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 01:16:13
Average rating:0
We have already reviewed the successful 500GB hard drives Hitachi Deskstar 7K500 and T7K500. Now its high time to review other products of this capacity. These drives use the latest technologies, and prices are becoming more and more attractive. Besid...
  • Maxtor and Seagate did not allow Hitachi GST to enjoy being the only manufacturer that offers a high-capacity series for long (Deskstar 7K500 series). They have crossed the 500 GB line for a single desktop hard drive using newer technologies (platters...
monster-hardware.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 01:16:14
Average rating:90
Lots of changes have taken place in the industry since our last hard drive review: higher aerial density, PATA to SATA interface change, drive manufacturer merger/buyouts, to name a few, so it seemed to be a good time to do another hard drive review. T...
  • Fast, Decent price/performance ratio, Five year warranty (If new)...
  • Not as quiet as some other drives...
  • Other than the slight noise issue mentioned earlier I have no complaints with the Seagate ST 3500641AS hard drive. While some of you might have concerns about the fact that this hard drive is factory re-certified and not brand new, I havent had any re...
Thetechlounge.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 01:16:15
Average rating:0
I have discussed the perils of storage before. Like with money, the more you get, the more you want! And the storage industry has been all too happy to feed our growing need to stash our digital junk. Personal video players, media PCs, DVRs, and MP3 pl...
auphanonline.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 01:16:15
Average rating:0
The Main Event: Hitachi Vs Seagate Got storage? In a head-to-head contest, find out whos 500GB hard drives will be the new heavyweight champions.
sharkyextreme.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 01:16:16
Average rating:85
The factors that influenced PATA desktop hard drive performance could be counted on a few fingers. Rotational speed and data cache were the two main factors, but the advent of Serial ATA has really opened up the door. Now, technologies like NCQ have t...
  • 500GB Capacity, Excellent Performance, 16MB Cache, SATA 3.0 Gb/s & NCQ...
  • Still Expensive, 750GB is now Top Dog...
  • The Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 hard drives are both very impressive from a performance and features standpoint, but the 300GB model stands out as a superb value at this range, as not only do you get SATA 3.0 Gb/s and NCQ, but also the large 16MB of onbo...
hardwareunboxed.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 01:16:17
Average rating:0
Ever since I can first remember a hard drive has well, pretty much just been a hard drive. Over the past 15 years they have evolved considerably, offering far greater storage capacities and improved speeds. The physical appearance and dimensions of tod...
  • The Barracuda 7200.9 looks to be one of Seagates most impressive hard drive series yet based on what we have just seen from their half a terabyte behemoth. Seagate has been sailing along very smoothly in recent times with their Barracuda 7200.8 being s...
Bjorn3d.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 01:16:19
Average rating:85
Storage just gets bigger and bigger, but there are some good reasons for that. For one thing, files keep getting bigger as high-definition programming gains popularity. Also, games are commonly installing at 3GB and larger these days as well. Another...
  • 500GB!!! (only takes two for 1TB), Good performance, Less expensive than competition, 5 year warranty!, 16MB cache...
  • More expensive per gigabyte than smaller capacity 7,200 RPM drives...
  • From what Ive seen on the Web, the 500GB Barracuda 7200.9 isnt the fastest 500GB drive around, but its also not the slowest performer either. Obviously, I didnt have any other companys 500GB drive on hand to see for sure, so you might want to do...
maximumpc.com
Updated:
2013-09-23 01:16:20
Average rating:80
Seagate’s new flagship drive is a case of “one step forward, one step back” as it features an increased buffer size (now at 16MB) compared with the previous generation drive, but a lower areal density, if you can believe that. It features a four-platte...
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