Used well for many years, no complaints. I keep a bunch of junk files from trackers on it (games, anime, manga, movies, TV shows), for a whole year I downloaded everything I liked without limiting myself, now there is only 100GB of space left. The power supply really doesn’t look good, the wires are moderately long, you won’t be able to stretch far from the computer. The video in BD plays fine, while you can still download / distribute, the copy speed is not very high, but it suits me perfectly. I want to take the same or with usb 3.0 . The price is high, but I do not regret a single minute after connecting it to the computer about buying it, an excellent hard drive, I advise everyone. It lies directly on the computer case, does not make noise (although for me noise as an indicator is not important at all, the aquarium capacitor makes noise behind my back, I’m already used to it), when it’s not necessary it turns off and saves energy. I hope it will last a very long time. I think I will forever switch from blanks to external hard drives. I myself chose for a long time between some kind of Samsung and this model, I took this one and did not regret it, if you carefully handle things, then I think it will last a long time, I advise you to take it if it gets cheaper.
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