Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB HDD SATA 3.5" Serial ATA

  • Brand : Seagate
  • Product family : Desktop HDD
  • Product name : 4TB HDD SATA
  • Product code : ST4000DM000
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5711045649035
  • Category : Internal Hard Drives
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
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  • Info modified on : 14 Mar 2024 17:52:57
  • Long product name Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB HDD SATA 3.5" Serial ATA :

    4 TB HDD, 5900 rpm, SATA 6Gb/s, 64MB Cache, 610 g

  • Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB HDD SATA 3.5" Serial ATA :

    Go beyond 2TB with DiscWizard™ software
    The sure way to get native access to hard drives bigger than 2TB is to adopt the new BIOS standard called UEFI. If you’re not ready for the new standard, Seagate provides an alternative.

    Free DiscWizard™ software from Seagate provides you a means to effectively utilize your 3TB and 4TB Seagate Desktop HDDs, even with Windows XP and using the standard PC BIOS. Get your free copy to go beyond 2TB today!

    Proven quality and performance.
    Seagate Desktop HDDs are the world's most popular desktop storage solutions. With consistent quality and performance-enhancing innovations and features like native command queuing and perpendicular recording, Seagate delivers time— and time again.

    Additionally, Seagate Desktop HDDs are produced using the most sophisticated manufacturing process in the industry, with a focus on environmental stewardship.

    Green where it counts.
    Seagate® Desktop HDDs with 1TB-per-disk have advanced power modes to save more energy while in idle states—without sacrificing performance.

    Desktop HDDs are produced using the most sophisticated manufacturing process in the industry, with a focus on environmental stewardship.

    - Desktop HDDs comply with the RoHS directive on hazardous materials and voluntarily restrict halogen compounds;
    - 70% or more of the materials used to build Desktop HDDs drives are recyclable;
    - Low power consumption.

  • Short summary description Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB HDD SATA 3.5" Serial ATA :

    Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB HDD SATA, 3.5", 4 TB, 5900 RPM

  • Long summary description Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB HDD SATA 3.5" Serial ATA :

    Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB HDD SATA. HDD size: 3.5", HDD capacity: 4 TB, HDD speed: 5900 RPM

Specs
Features
HDD size 3.5"
HDD capacity 4 TB
HDD speed 5900 RPM
Interface Serial ATA
Write speed 146 MB/s
Read speed 180 MB/s
Storage drive buffer size 64 MB
HDD number of heads 8
Read seek time 9.5 ms
Write seek time 8.5 ms
Bytes per sector 4096
Start/stop cycles 300000
Power
Power consumption (typical) 7.5 W
Power consumption (standby) 0.75 W

Power
Power consumption (PowerSave) 0.75 W
Power consumption (idle) 5 W
Operating voltage 5 / 12 V
Start-up current 2 A
Operational conditions
Operating temperature (T-T) 0 - 60 °C
Storage temperature (T-T) -40 - 70 °C
Operating shock 80 G
Non-operating shock 300 G
Weight & dimensions
Width 101.6 mm
Height 26.1 mm
Depth 147 mm
Weight 610 g
Other features
Product colour Black, Stainless steel
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Reviews
Updated:
2013-11-21 00:10:53
Average rating:82
Uk has collected 72 expert reviews for Seagate Desktop HDD 4TB HDD SATA 3.5" Serial ATA and the average expert rating is 82 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2013-11-21 00:10:43
Average rating:0
Seagate has begun a complete top to bottom refresh of their hard drive lineup and the Desktop HDD.15 4TB is their latest addition. This HDD houses impressive amounts of storage space and even though its 5900RPM speed may be slow by today’s standards...
  • For literally fourteen generations Seagate has used a winning combination, pairing cutting edge technology with a 7200RPM spindle speed for their high end hard drives. This approach has led to countless award-winning products so changing this formula w...
hardwareheaven.com
Updated:
2013-11-21 00:10:43
Average rating:90
It would be fair to say that the majority of drives we test nowadays are solid state models, whether they be mSATA, SATA or USB based however that doesn't mean that manufacturers of traditional "mechanical" drives are sitting doing nothing. Far from it as...
  • Maximum Read/WriteHD Video Read/Write SpeedsFile Copy TestsThe Seagate ST4000DM000 is designed primarily as a large storage drive, rather than a high performance model however as the Atto benchmark shows this is a surprisingly fast mechanical drive, in fa...
goodgearguide.com.au
Updated:
2013-11-21 00:10:45
Average rating:75
Sometimes you just need to have all your stuff stored in one place. Having multiple drives and partitions can get confusing when it comes to both accessing your data and figuring out what needs to be backed up, not to mention the mess of power and data...
  • Seagate's 3TB Barracuda is a good performer and it provides a lot of space in a single hard disk package. We also found it to be a relatively cool and quiet performer. It will work best as a secondary drive in a typical PC, but a motherboard with a UEF...
tomshardware.co.uk
Updated:
2013-11-21 00:10:45
Average rating:0
Hitachi recently started shipping a pair of 4 TB hard drives. We can see that they're pretty expensive, but how do they compare to existing 3 TB models in other ways? It’s time for a comprehensive overview of today's high-capacity hard drive offerings...
overclockersclub.com
Updated:
2013-11-21 00:10:48
Average rating:0
Storage space is something we all need to store the digital content of our lives. Whether it is family portraits, videos from the family vacation, forms, music, the latest movies downloaded straight from sources unknown(Not that we would do that mind...
  • Improved performance, Pricing, Disk Wizard, 1TB platters, AcuTrac Technology, OptiCache Technology...
  • None...
  • Going into the testing I was not sure that going to 1TB platters would offer up any additional gains in performance on a spindle based mechanical hard drive. Seagate has worked some magic inside the confines of that metal box that really drive perform...
hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2013-11-21 00:10:51
Average rating:0
Platter size may not mean much to everyday consumers but storage enthusiasts know that larger platters are usually a ticket to first class performance. Previously, large capacity drives used 750GB disks to achieve their required space but Seagate’s n...
  • Back in 1980 when Shugart Technology – what was later to become Seagate – created the first 5.25” form factor hard drive, they began laying the foundation for a legacy of innovation which has now spanned over three decades. In the intervening years Sea...
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-02-02 01:11:03
Average rating:0
Most of our avid readers of course have at least one SSD in their desktop and laptop, but for large volume storage you're still relegated to conventional hard disks. It's almost become a negative connotation - 'conventional' - and it really doesn't do t...
tweaktown.com
Updated:
2014-02-26 01:25:45
Average rating:91
It's no secret that Solid State Drives have taken over and cornered the desktop market as far as OS drives are concerned. With this transition, platter based drives have been relegated to mass storage, whether it be as a secondary drive in a desktop...
  • Seagate has been hard at work over the last few months, and now that Computex is over, we are beginning to see products launch left and right from the storage giant. The Desktop HDD .15 launched in April of this year, and takes storage capacity to an...
uk.hardware.info
Updated:
2014-02-27 01:36:03
Average rating:0
When Seagate around 2011/2012 launched its new generation Barracuda 7200.14 hard disks, we were very impressed. The 2TB model we first tested performed great, as did the 1TB and 3TB versions. Hitachi and Western Digital introduced 4TB disks a long time...
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