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Toshiba P300 500GB Desktop SATA 6Gb/s 7200rpm Internal Hard Drive - 3.5 Inch Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.9
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Details

Digital Storage Capacity500 GB
Compatible DevicesDesktop
Hard Disk InterfaceSerial ATA-600
BrandToshiba
SeriesP300

Description of Toshiba P300 500GB Desktop SATA 6Gb/s 7200rpm Internal Hard Drive - 3.5 Inch

Designed for everyday desktop computing. High performance with 7200 RPM and 64 MB cache. Built-in shock sensors and ramp loading technology. Advanced Format technology helps deliver drive efficiency and reliability. Includes Toshiba 2-year standard limited warranty.

Reviews

Global ratings 9
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HIGH wailing "eeeeee" sound. It's not very loud, but it's there, especially within 3 feet of my desktop PC. The damn high pitched sound is pretty annoying. Guess I have to send that back. Sigh. This hard drive has decent speeds: 160 Gb/s reading and writing. But that damn howl! Maybe I have a bad hard drive. Seatools, Seatools DOS, Western Digital diagnostic tools, chkdsk windows, ALL SHOW GOOD HDD. ZERO MISTAKES. SMART IS OVER BUT WHY THE FUCKING WHING NOISE? Sigh. To be honest, when it goes…

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Toshiba 1TB 7200RPM Desktop Hard Drive sold by Revain

Of the thousands of hard drives we've used since the early 1990's, Toshiba makes great hard drives. It was sold/performed by Revain. We use some of these in 1-2TB and have stopped buying 3TB drives just because they can get a little problematic if your system isn't GPT. They are slightly warmer than their smaller counterparts. 3GB hard drives are not as good as 4TB. Toshiba's 2-year warranty is the same as that of the other manufacturers and is freely selectable. If we can get the equivalent of

Pros
  • The Good Thing
Cons
  • -

Hard drives can be difficult to inspect because a lot of what makes a drive good or bad is its durability. I bought 4 of these drives to upgrade an old NAS with 4 x 2TB drives. I've been using them for a few weeks now and am happy with the performance. The last time I built a NAS, one of the hard drives failed right away, so I'm glad they're all working. Speed is what I expected from my NAS. If I experience premature drive failures I will update this review. Other than that, it's a pretty good…

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Error after five months of use.

After owning this hard drive for five months last week, I got a lot of errors with it. I am very sorry about that! I wanted to try Toshiba but was frustrated. I installed this drive in my new PC. All components and cables were new. I guess I might need to support WD Black or Seagate. To update. It's still not showing well. I often get errors.

Pros
  • Good thing
Cons
  • Too long to wait

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best value for money

I have bought about 5 of these drives over a period of about 2 years. Every time I build a new computer for someone, I spend dozens of hours researching what is the most economical and powerful for the money. And every time for the last 2 years, the Toshiba P300 3TB has always been one of the fastest drives at a reasonable price in the benchmark results. Yes, there are several faster drives out there with the same 7200 RPM and the same amount of buffer cache, but they are $20-30 more expensive.

Pros
  • Feels good
Cons
  • Not the best

Completely failed in just 2 months. This is actually the first hard drive failure I've ever experienced, although I've been building my own computers for over 10 years, so I was baffled at the problems my computer was having until eventually Windows didn't have an infinite boot time, although this is the case and not the hard disk with my operating system (I use an SSD for this). Disconnected the Toshiba hard drive and my computer was fine again, but I have yet to replace this hard drive.

Pros
  • Large selection
Cons
  • Dubious purchase for seniors

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Clean formatted - low noise - update: one drive failed after 4 months

I bought two to use in a RAID 1 configuration. Both are clean formatted. I downloaded them straight away, currently around 60% usage. It's been about two weeks with no errors reported (according to the raid controller event log). I sit about 2 feet from the system which is a vertical block on the floor. I can't listen to discs. So far, so good. Update: 08/15/2018 Downgraded from originally 5 stars to 3 stars. Continue reading. One of the two hard drives has failed. I took out the disc and put…

Pros
  • Rugged construction
Cons
  • Not automatic

Revainrating 3 out of 5

FAST and QUIET good for computers and accessories

What a great deal from Toshiba at the price of the competition and beats them. This drive is quiet while offering excellent performance. The tests below are for a freshly formatted drive and all I can say is that they give me solid reason to continue being a regular customer. --------------------------------------------------------------- - ------ CrystalDiskMark 5.2.0 x64 (UWP) (C) 2007-2016 hiyohiyo Crystal Dew World: http://crystalmark.info/---------------- - ------…

Pros
  • A dream come true
Cons
  • Not as good as it says

Revainrating 4 out of 5

So far, so good. suitable for computers and accessories

This drive replaces the Seagate Barracuda which just didn't have room for my needs and so far I'm a bit confused by the many reviews complaining about heat and noise. If by heat you mean that the drive is running at 90 degrees Fahrenheit instead of the 82 F standby temperature (and I mean doing a full write task as I'm typing this), then that's okay I guess? My SSD is idling in warmer temperatures and has never shown any sign of being cranky because of it. As for the noise, well, what? This…

Pros
  • understandable also for the old ones
Cons
  • some little things