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   <Review ID="1100382" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2008-02-20">
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    <Comment>Getting a large capacity hard drive in 500Gb, 750Gb or 1000Gb is no longer reserved for those hardcore and professional users. If you have any hobby whether it is golf, RC stuffs, motorcycle, rock climbing, and or any sports, video taping and photos ha...</Comment>
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    <Comment>As Terabyte drives continue to be released at a premium cost, the need for this kind of storage space from many has somewhat forced them to shell out a bit more money than really necessary. But is it wise to do so? If your a smart buyer, youll agree ...</Comment>
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    <Comment>Seagate announced the Barracuda 7200.10 series over a year ago as the successor to their Barracuda 7200.9 series with much surprise as that particular product line had only been marketed for a very short period. The Barracuda 7200.10 series quickly bec...</Comment>
    <Good></Good>
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    <Bottomline>The performance of the Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB is good but not outstanding when compared to other drives in its class. In fact, based upon our preliminary test results with the latest Samsung and Western Digital drives, the drive almost seems a...</Bottomline>
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    <Comment>How much storage does one person need? 20GB, 40GB, 200Gb? Where does it end, or does it even end? Lucky for us, we never really have to answer that question. Each passing day brings us greater capacities for less money. Just last year, the 500GB hard d...</Comment>
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    <Comment>Are you frustrated by slow boot times of your OS or load times of your games? When you transfer or copy files does your computer tell you to just come back tomorrow? Ever since the PC was invited weve been cursed with the slowest component in a comput...</Comment>
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    <Comment>Rondog shares his thoughts on a recently replaced HDD and showing the (small) upside to hardware failure.Where to start… The drive was free. It was replaced under manufacturers warranty from Seagate after my 300GB SATA I series 8 drive started maki...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100388" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-11-01">
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    <Comment>Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750GB There are two schools of thought in buying a new hard drive these days. One is to buy the speediest drive available, which for the last few years has meant one of Western Digital’s 10,000rpm Raptors. The other is to g...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100389" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-10-31">
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    <Comment>Time is unstoppable, but lately it has been going on at such a rate that we seem unable to catch up with it. But it’s even worse for those who are not trying to. Let’s make an attempt then? Let’s first try to recall what has been going o...</Comment>
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    <Bottomline>In order not to miss anything, we’ll sum everything up separately for each manufacturer.Hitachi: the HDS725050KLA360 drive showed good results in IOMeter’s File Server and Web Server patterns, but moderate in the Workstation pattern. The HDS72...</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100390" langid="9" Score="100" Published="2006-10-31">
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    <Comment>The number one problem in the computer world is that no one has enough space for all the documents, pictures, movies they have stored on their computer. So there is a never ending demand for more storage space, along with drives fast enough to store a...</Comment>
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    <Comment>The Barracuda 7200.10 750 GB drive meets the storage capacity, performance and reliability requirements of both desktop computers and low-end servers. Its ideal for use in media center PCs, video editing stations, digital video recorders (DVRs) and set-to...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100392" langid="9" Score="90" Published="2006-09-08">
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    <Comment>There are two main factors in the development of new hardware technologies: speed and capacity. On one hand, we have the hardware enthusiasts demanding outer-limits drive performance, while on the other, online aficionados rapidly fill up their curren...</Comment>
    <Good>Exceptional Performance, 750GB in a Single Drive, 16MB Cache, SATA 3.0 Gb/s &amp; NCQ</Good>
    <Bad>Can Run Hot</Bad>
    <Bottomline>The Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750GB hard drive is a prime example of a company working hard at the forefront of technology, and making good. Seagate offers perpendicular recording technology to the masses, and is able to not only increase drive capaci...</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100393" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-08-07">
    <URL IsActive="1">https://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/storage/seagate_barracuda_720010_750_gb_sata_hard_drive/1</URL>
    <Comment>With more and more people wanting to use their PC for recording live television, storing lossless audio and installing modern large-size game files, the hard drive industry has had to keep up. Seagate are a well-known force in the industry and well res...</Comment>
    <Good></Good>
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    <Bottomline>Now I have said the only negative thing I could think of about the Seagate 7200.10 750 GB lets move on to the conclusion.The drive is simply HUGE. 750GB is 250GB more than the closest competitor at present. Put two of these together in one PC and you have...</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100394" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-07-25">
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    <Comment>Home Reviews Hardware Reviews Seagate ST3320620AS 320GB Serial ATA hard drive review Seagate ST3320620AS 320GB Serial ATA hard drive review Written by Hanners Tuesday, 25 July 2006 If theres one certainty for many computer users, its that you...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100395" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-07-07">
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    <Comment>VERTICALLY STORED DATA BITSThe big news about the Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 is that it is the first drive to use vertically stored data bits. This enabled them to produce a record breaking 750GB drive. It also made us wonder if greater data density hel...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100396" langid="9" Score="90" Published="2006-07-01">
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    <Comment>Big companies rarely take chances, and Seagate—the world’s largest drive maker—is no exception. It has always played second fiddle to Hitachi when it comes to the 7,200rpm hard drive capacity war, and even though Seagate drives are reliable and semi-sp...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100397" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-06-29">
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    <Comment>We pit the Seagate 7200.10, a perpendicular recording marvel, against the latest 500 GB monsters from Maxtor and Western Digital. What benefits does the new technology offer, both now and for the future?</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100398" langid="9" Score="80" Published="2006-06-16" Author="Leo">
    <URL IsActive="1">https://www.trustedreviews.com/reviews/seagate-barracuda-7200-10-750gb-hard-drive</URL>
    <Comment>The major feature of Seagate's new Barracuda 7200.10 hard drive is the use of perpendicular recording technology that boosts the capacity of the drive by an impressive percentage. Perpendicular technology stands the particles of magnetic media on their en...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100399" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-06-14">
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    <Comment>For all of you media PC enthusiasts, video editors or just plain storage hogs, the search for hard drive space is now over.</Comment>
    <Good></Good>
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    <Bottomline>Before Perpendicular Recording Technology, we were not sure how drive manufacturers would deal with the demands for more storage space. The Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 was a good performer, but as we saw then, the lower capacity drives with denser platte...</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100400" langid="9" Score="90" Published="2006-06-12">
    <URL IsActive="1">https://hothardware.com/reviews/seagate-barracuda-720010-750gb-hard-drive</URL>
    <Comment>Seagate recently released its new Barracuda 7200.10 storage line, and with that, the company introduced the largest hard drive on the market at 750GB. While that is impressive in itself, there is more to the story. Along with bringing a new line and the h...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100401" langid="9" Score="90" Published="2006-06-01">
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    <Comment>We learned many of the answers to many of our questions by perusing technical papers supplied by Seagate. First, and foremost, how did Seagate increase the volume of their drives so radically? To answer that question we must first understand areal de...</Comment>
    <Good>A massive 750 GB storage capacity, Very fast, only supplanted by the Western Digital Raptor 150, 16MB cache,</Good>
    <Bad>Price for general use may be prohibitive for some</Bad>
    <Bottomline>Scott and I both feel that Seagate has once again come up with a real winner for the storage market with the introduction of the 7200.10 750GB drive. Although not the fastest drive on the market as we alluded to earlier with our mention of the Western...</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100402" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-05-30">
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    <Comment>Perpendicular recording technology has trickled down to a desktop drive... and what a difference it makes. Seagates new 7200.10 boasts 750 GB of space ? 50% more than any other drive currently on the market. The drive has already begun collecting acco...</Comment>
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    <Bottomline>Seagate has done it again. The Barracuda 7200.10 is an exceptionally large drive with exceptionally loud seeks. Its suitability for a low noise system depends on how much those 750 GB are needed within a single drive. If huge capacity is not an absolu...</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100403" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-05-30">
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    <Comment>SINCE THE FIRST TIME &quot;Get Perpendicular&quot; got stuck in our heads, weve anxiously anticipated the arrival of perpendicular recording technology. The wait has been long, especially on the desktop, but perpendicular recording has finally arrived in Seagat...</Comment>
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    <Bottomline>Perpendicular recording tech has taken what seems like forever to make its way to desktop hard drives. Given what weve seen of the Barracuda 7200.10, it was well worth the wait. The drive pushes storage to new heights, offering a whopping 750 GB of ca...</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100404" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-05-18">
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    <Comment>&quot;We are what we repeatedly do.&quot; This statement by the famous Greek critic, philosopher, physicist, and zoologist Aristotle expresses our beliefs about the technological capabilities of Seagate. Seagate has been at the forefront of storage design, manuf...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100405" langid="9" Score="86" Published="2006-05-17">
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    <Comment>Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750GB The Barracuda 7200.10 750GB uses new technology to achieve 50 percent greater capacity--and top-flight performance--in our tests. Seagates Barracuda 7200.10 750GB drive, the largest hard drive to date, sets new high-wat...</Comment>
    <Good>Gargantuan drive</Good>
    <Bad>Expensive</Bad>
    <Bottomline>The Barracuda 7200.10 750GB uses new technology to achieve 50 percent greater capacity--and top-flight performance--in our tests.</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100406" langid="9" Score="80" Published="2006-05-16">
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    <Comment>A quiet, 750GB internal hard drive at a hefty price</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100407" langid="9" Score="0" Published="2006-05-16">
    <URL IsActive="1">https://archive.techarp.com/showarticle0693.html?artno=320&amp;pgno=0</URL>
    <Comment>Seagate 750GB Barracuda 7200.10 Serial ATA Hard DriveSeagate has pushed the capacity of their desktop drives even further with the release of the Barracuda 7200.10 hard drive. Thats three quarters of a terabye of storage space in a single drive! The B...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100408" langid="9" Score="90" Published="2006-05-09">
    <URL IsActive="1">https://www.extremetech.com:443/computing/77278-seagates-big-kahuna-the-750gb-720010-hard-drive</URL>
    <Comment>Now, Seagate is shipping its 7200.10 series, including a suite of products that differ only in the amount of buffer available or in the disk interface. SATA 3Gbps drives include the ST3750640AS, offering a 16MB cache, while the ST3750840AS ships with 8...</Comment>
    <Good>Huge capacity; fast; quiet operation; good cost per gigabyte.</Good>
    <Bad>Runs a little warm; backing up full drives can be problematic.</Bad>
    <Bottomline>Seagate delivers a winner, using perpendicular recording technology to deliver record capacities per platter and excellent transfer rates at a reasonable price....</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100409" langid="9" Score="93" Published="2006-05-09" Author="Jason">
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    <Comment>Wow, I don?t have much to say about this drive that isn?t positive. This drive performed much better then expected. Perpendicular recording showed a very impressive increase in average read speeds, this is much higher than was originally expected. The...</Comment>
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   <Review ID="1100410" langid="9" Score="100" Published="2006-05-03">
    <URL IsActive="1">https://bigbruin.com/reviews05/seagate750gb_1</URL>
    <Comment>Seagate really does have the Steve Austin of hard drives on their hands with the Barracuda 7200.10, as it really is better, stronger, faster. One thing the 6 Million Dollar Man didnt have going for him was being &quot;bigger&quot;, which is obviously something ...</Comment>
    <Good>Big (understatement) Fast (another understatement) All the benefits of perpendicular recording technology Low cost per GB Seagates 5 year warranty</Good>
    <Bad>High total cost</Bad>
    <Bottomline>Seagate really does have the Steve Austin of hard drives on their hands with the Barracuda 7200.10, as it really is better, stronger, faster. Better in terms of the lower noise, and lower heat production provided in part by the implementation of perpen...</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100411" langid="9" Score="100" Published="2006-01-02">
    <URL IsActive="1">https://techgage.com/article/seagate_barracuda_720010_320gb/</URL>
    <Comment>&quot;I need more storage&quot; is something I seem to say with each year that passes. I am sure I am not alone in this. Only a few years ago, 100GB proved to be enough storage for most anyone, but then the digital explosion occurred. DVD backups, 20,000 music ...</Comment>
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    <Bottomline>This is a great drive, theres no two ways about it. In fact, I am giving it a 10/10 and our Editors choice. That may seem a little high, but this drive well deserves it. In the same price/density range, we have a Western Digital 320GB drive that reta...</Bottomline>
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   <Review ID="1100412" langid="9" Score="90" Published="2006-01-02">
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    <Comment>There are countless markets when it comes to computers, and they all have one thing in common. Each one has numerous companies fighting for the top spot, and the storage market is not excluded from the battle. While hard drives are not usually the pe...</Comment>
    <Good></Good>
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    <Bottomline>I have said it before, and will say it again: Seagate is impressing everyone. Since last fall, they have made a couple huge bangs, and show no sign of slowing down. Their 500GB drive came and impressed techies everywhere, especially with its insane b...</Bottomline>
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