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Manufacturer's Description MDT hard drives are a factory refurbished drive from one of the popular and well know manufacturer. A state of the art clean room facility using the latest technological equipment is used in the refurbishment process. Drives are disassembled; thoroughly cleaned and any necessary components (heads, media, PCB, motors, and spindles) are changed to meet stringent specifications. Each refurbished drive is burned-in for a minimum eight hours and then thoroughly tested to ensure the drives meet the highest level quality. This meticulous process results in a product which has the lowest field failure rate of any White Label drive in the market. This drive is an internal 1.5Tb S-ATA drive with up to 300Mb/s transfer rate and 5400RPM for fast data access. Box Contains Hard Drive
A**Y
worth the risk ??? o yes
old seagate disk growing very noisy and slow, bit tight on funds so tried this refurb drive after other good reviews. It is beautifully quiet (is it working? on first install ). moved windows onto it and machine now boots faster than when new, also so much spare space to play with great for photos and musicJuly 2012 bought another - windows 7 testbed - still quiet and smooth on old dell dimension (shame dell doesnt believe 7 will run on this.?)
J**E
Poor product but good service
Item arrived promptly but failed to function correctly. As this part was re-manufactured and therefore cheaper than a new item I decided to give it a try, but this proved to be a false economy as it needed to be returned.Return was straight forward with no hassle or additional expense other than my time.Refuned promptly.
S**T
Not the quickest but ok
Bought this as a replacement for my one tb western digital which I managed to drop while it was still spinning (doh). Underneath the labeling it is a Hitachi drive. Win 7 found the drive and had it ready to go in about 3 minutes which was quite impressive. When youinitially plug it in to the usb port it takes a few seconds to initialise and read but apart from that for the money it is a cracking drive.
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