I purchased the 4TB Seagate GoFlex Desk external drive with the intent
of consolidating all my media files onto a single central drive.
Straight out of the box, impressions were good. The newer generation
drive offers a sleeker high gloss alternative to the previous Seagate
Desk models. The drive comes equipped with a USB 3.0 base dock, which
features five white LEDs on the front to illustrate power as well as
indicate the capacity used on the drive in 25% increments. In addition,
it also comes with the AC power adapter and a 4 foot USB 3.0 cord,
which is significantly more convenient than the 1 1/2 foot cords that
were supplied with my 1TB Seagate GoFlex Ultra Portable Drives.
Right
out of the box I plugged in to my Windows 7 laptop, had the drivers
automatically installed, and was off and running in about 30 seconds.
Simple enough. Actual available space on the drive (due to conversion)
is about 3.63 TB, which was an expected reduction.. but is worth noting
for those who aren't aware there will be less memory actually available
than what is advertised.
An initial letdown was the noise. The
drive emits a low frequency hum when powered, as well as airflow noise
from the vent holes on the top of the enclosure. Overall, the sound is
somewhat noticeable, but not loud. Nothing I'd really complain about.. I
think I'm just spoiled by my virtually silent USB powered portable
drives. Also, one thing you don't want to do is tilt this thing on its
side or move it around haphazardly while transferring data - you'll get a
kind of faint and unnerving buzz-saw sound if you tilt it at an angle
or jostle it roughly. Best to leave it stationary or keep it straight
up and down when moving the drive while it's running.. learned that the
hard way.
I did run diagnostics to determine the read/write speed
of the drive, but since I only have a USB 2.0 motherboard in my laptop,
my personal results are not at all accurate to the true capabilities of
this drive. However, I have read reviews of users with USB 3.0
technology benchmarking the drive at approximately 190MB/s read and
160MB/s write speeds. When I gain access to a USB 3.0 PC, I'll run the
tests and update with personal results.
Additional details from
the diagnostic show the GoFlex Desk houses a SATA III 6Gbps 7200RPM 3.5"
hard drive with 5 platters (800GB each). Temperature is around 47°C on
idle startup. After 8 hours of running transfer, temperature maxed at
55°C. Pretty happy with the drive thus far - will update with any
encountered problems over the next few weeks.
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