Seagate Laptop Thin 500 GB 7200RPM SATA 6 GB/s 32 MB Cache 2.5 Inch Hard Disk Drive - View 1

Seagate Laptop Thin 500 GB 7200RPM SATA 6 GB/s 32 MB Cache 2.5 Inch Hard Disk Drive

4.5 (2,644 ratings)
~$20.92 with 8 percent savings
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Key Features

  • Slim and lightweight style with laptop encryption as option
  • Unformated
  • Up to 500GB capacity;7200 RPM options available
  • 2 year warranty
  • Compatible with SATA 6Gb/s and 3Gb/s designs
  • used-like new Slim and lightweight style with laptop encryption as option
  • Compatible with SATA 6Gb/s and 3Gb/s designs
  • Up to 500GB capacity
  • 7200 RPM options available
  • 2 year warranty

Specifications

Installation Type
Internal Hard Drive
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness
3.96"L x 2.8"W x 0.3"Th
Number of Items
1
Item Weight
0.09 Kilograms
HardDrive Size
500 GB
UPC
797698720623 763649053744 803982823854
Manufacturer
Seagate
Global Trade Identification Number
04520865116914, 00763649053744
Included Components
Seagate ST500LM021 500GB
Model Name
Laptop Thin
Brand Name
Seagate
Model Number
ST500LM021
Hard Disk Description
Serial ATA-600
Material Type
aluminum
Color
Silver
Read Speed
600 Megabytes Per Second
Media Speed
1
Cache Memory Installed Size
32
Data Transfer Rate
600 Megabits Per Second
Form Factor
2.5-inch
Hardware Connectivity
SATA 6.0 Gb/s
Package Type
Standard Packaging
Hard Disk Form Factor
2.5 Inches
Compatible Devices
Laptop
Hard Disk Rotational Speed
7200 RPM
Specific Uses For Product
Personal
Digital Storage Capacity
500 GB
Hard Disk Interface
Serial ATA-600
Connectivity Technology
SATA
Additional Features
QuietStep, Ramp Load

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Customer Reviews

Richard
While the Seagate website may be quite frustrating, By and large, I have had good experience using Seagate (and MaxStor) drives over many decades ever since my first $300 (bought used) ST-506 five megabyte MFM full-height 5.25 inch Seagate Winchester "fixed disk drive" which may still work and I should donate to someones museum. This more modern drive may not be the absolute least expensive choice, but it's now installed and working well as should be expected. It has16 MB cache, compared to 8 MB on the now dead WD Scorpion drive in the laptop I'm refurbishing, This larger cache should reduce wear and tear on the drive. It spins at 5400 RPM, compared to 7200 RPM on many new drives. I prefer the lower RPM. In my mind the lower RPM should increase the drive's longevity because of less friction, thus less heat, and slower motor and bearing wear. A slower RPM gives the R/W heads more time to accurately and dependably read from and record to the disk surface. Faster RPM's of course reduce access time and response time due to reduced latency. But it's negligible given my requirements.I was concerned about the 7mm vs. normal 9.5mm thickness, this being my first 7mm. I worry sometimes about miniaturization because it often seems to come from making things "cheaper" and less sturdy, and less durable and reliable. But sometimes it comes from using superior materials, greater simplicity with fewer moving parts, brilliant engineering and manufacturing advancements. Whatever the case, the drive fits perfectly into the existing caddy, using the existing screws, which is good because it doesn't come with any screws.This is a "bare" drive with no documentation. So what, these days even the retail packages for many electronics products include nothing but a piece of paper describing how bad the warranty is. Seagate provides good support and supporting software from their afore mentioned website.Perhaps the most worrisome thing about buying a hard drive online is the packaging and shipping. Hard drives are expensive, delicate and fragile, highly precision devices. Yet some sellers put them in a sandwich bag, thrown loosely into an envelope, where they will spend days being tossed, dropped, crushed, and bouncing around in one truck to another. Then deposited somewhere in the vicinity of your front door, where they may as well put a "steal me" sign on it. They are no longer given the time to even ring the doorbell as a notification. That would mean taking the risk of a "chat" which, cumulatively, could result in expensive overtime and termination of employment.I am most pleased with the packaging of this drive. Better, I must say, than some of the retail packaging of many new drives. which has become less substantial in recent years. Inside the Amazon box with its air-filled pillows, the Seagate box is sturdy and an couple inches larger than the drive all around. The drive was securely kept in place within the center of the box by resilient impact cushioning holders on front and back. Very well done!
DJ Orange
This was a great product. It looks good. The price was great. It came in a decent amount of time. It wasn’t rushed or anything like that. He actually actually came a little late which I was bummed but I installed it myself and I’m not even that great at this kind of stuff but it’s a must have and it works great and my computer loves it.
Balthazaar
Have bought 2 of these drives, and for the price they seem to be good quality, and so far reliable. While the drives I received were "new", be aware that these were manufactured over 10 years ago (which you can clearly see on the label in the product picture). The seller does claim to offer a 2 year warranty however.Although these are slower 5400rpm SATA 3 drives, I've found them useful for a number of things. First off, they are great for long term data storage. HDD, so the data won't degrade over time, and 2.5" so 4 fit in a 3.5" storage case. And despite the slowish data transfer rates, the max size is only 500gb, so filling it should still only take about 90 minutes. I also have one as a backup drive for my PS3, which normally runs a more expensive old Seagate SSHD. While this drive doesn't perform anywhere near as well as the SSHD, it's performance is almost identical to the OEM drive, only with more capacity. Plus I can easily run a straight clone any time I want to backup and it copies flawlessly in a $25 cloner. In conclusion, sometimes it's a pleasant surprise what $12 can get you!
Jorge villasmil
excellent price for the storage capacity and works very well, for domestic use is a good product.