Seagate 2TB Desktop HDD Internal Hard Disk Drive 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-inch ST2000DM005 / ST2000DM006

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Seagate 2TB Desktop HDD Internal Hard Disk Drive 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-inch ST2000DM005 / ST2000DM006
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The Seagate Desktop HDD is the one hard disk drive for all your desktop applications. One drive with large capacity for everyday desktop and computing storage, reliability and simplicity.

Features:
Large capacity for everyday desktop and computing storage.
7200 RPM on all capacities except for 4TB(5900 RPM).
Store data faster with SATA 6GB/s interface.
Low power consumption.
Designed to provide both significant power savings and solid performance.
Standard 4K sector enhance performance and no trouble of partition sector tool correction.

Specifications:
Brand: Seagate
Model: ST2000DM005 / ST2000DM006
Hard drive type: HDD (hard disk drive)
Hard disk size: 1TB, 2TB, 3TB, 4TB (optional)
Form factor: 3.5inch
Hardware interface: SATA 6Gb/s
Max sustainable transfer rate: 210MB/s
Spinning speed: 7200 RPM
Cache memory: 64MB
Item size: 14.5 * 10 * 2.4cm / 5.70 * 3.93 * 0.94in (L * W * H)
Item weight: 462g / 1.02lb
Package size: 19.5 * 14 * 4.5cm / 7.67 * 5.51 * 1.77in (L * W * H)
Package weight: 462g / 1.02lb
*Note:
ST2000DM005 / ST2000DM006 will be in random delivery.

Package List:
1 * Desktop HDD
FAQ:
The solution for booting a hard disk drives beyond 2.2 TB.
Most legacy systems built before 2011 have a traditional PC BIOS. This type of BIOS uses a Master Boot Record (MBR). The MBR Partitions can define a disk drive capacity up to 2.2TB. Windows operating systems that boot from an MBR are therefore limited to 2.2TB per MBR. Such as a 3TB disk drive in a legacy BIOS and Window system will need a DiscWizard device driver to access the full capacity of a 3TB disk drive. Two partitions will be necessary because of the MBR limitation. The device driver mounts the capacity above 2.2TB with another MBR which looks to the system as a second virtual “physical” device.
GUID Partition Tables (GPT) can define drives larger than 2.2TB. You can use GPT today on any Windows 10/ 8.1/8/7 and Vista system as a non-booting data drive. Windows can only boot a GPT partition on a new type of BIOS called UEFI.