
Seagate BarraCuda
5 TB, 2.5", SMR
Seagate BarraCuda
5 TB, 2.5", SMR
No. With thin laptops, the "thick" 15mm HDD's usually do not fit.
Yes, I've had this in my CK+ for some time and the disc works perfectly.
The fits
Are you looking for something like this? Mushkin Mounting Frame Mushkin Mounting Frame
In terms of physical size, for sure. According to various forums, the PS3 stops at 1TB, but I can't confirm that. With my PS4, things look different again. When converting, just make sure to first make a backup on an external HDD if you don't want to reinstall and adjust everything. (Google and YouTube help here). However, if finances allow it, I would recommend an SSD (e.g. Samsung 860 Pro).
Yes, this is the right format. You can use it in your PS4 pro. :)
Above 2TB, unfortunately, it already needs 1.2A inrush current.
I can't answer that question. I use the hard drive in a removable hard drive frame in my "no name" PC (assembled by myself) as a backup HDD. I regularly store my operating system (on SSD) on it as a Windows backup including a system image. This works for me without any problems
Hello and good day! I can't help you with the return, it's up to the seller. But if you buy a suitable USB 3 housing, you can connect the hard drive to the PS4 as an external drive without any problems. I've had it running for over three years without any problems. LG
Ciao Fabio This is a hard disk drive, i.e. an HDD. Unfortunately, SSD prices are not yet that cheap ;-) A 2 TB SSD costs more than twice as much.
It is incomprehensible why such enquiries are forwarded to customers who, moreover, have only bought a single product. Information on quantity discounts is the responsibility of the seller!
This one is about 14mm and even though in my Toshiba quosimo the hdd spacing is quite thick it didn't fit so I thought I can install it instead of the optical drive but I didn't manage to find the trey which is thick enough..
The size is standardised: 2.5", 3.5", 5.25". You have to see what fits in your case.
Has been asked before and answered in the affirmative. See questions below.
Fits in without any problems, as the rear mounting frame (made of plastic) is designed for mounting any 2.5" disks. I used to have a similar HDD in it. In the meantime, however, I have changed to a 2.5" SSD.
Yep, it worked for my 900.
This HDD is 15 mm thick. Unfortunately, I do not know the maximum thickness that fits into the Area-51m.
Yes, you may need a Torx screwdriver to open the PS.
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