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Reviews Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA

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Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA - Hard Drive
Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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292.90 €
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 13/04/2026, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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I use these drives in 8TB SATA and 24TB SATA versions. The 24TB has been in raid 5 for a year with no problems and the 8TB in the mirror in the Synology NAS. I can recommend it if you don't mind the noise and have good cooling.
Speed
quality
nothing more
Noise
Drowning
nothing more
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Jan, Duchcovflag
Rated 18/02/2026, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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The used disk was delivered wrapped only in bubble wrap, unreal
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Rated 10/11/2025, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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The disc is probably good, but I would have expected safer packaging during transport.
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Customer, Brno Královo Poleflag
Rated 29/10/2025, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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The price per TB of server-class disk is good. The disk has no problems so far.
The disc arrived at Alzabox in a thin plastic bubble wrap with an outer food foil. The food wrap was dirty, as if it was from food or oil. That's no way to deliver fragile goods!
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Customer, Prahaflag
Rated 04/10/2025, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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I use in 4 bay NAS
Good noise level
Speed
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Anonymous customerflag
Rated 21/09/2025, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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Not in a PC case. Into an external enclosure that can be switched off, yes. It's not a PC case drive, because of the clicks when writing and reading. But it doesn't click much when you read it, just a little. Temperatures in enclosure without fan after half an hour of writing 48-50 degrees. Outside enclosure up to 45 degrees. The normal temperature in an enclosure without a fan is around 45 degrees. Outside the enclosure about 40-41.
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Marek, Hodonínflag
Rated 16/05/2025, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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capacity
price
7200 rpm
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Karel, Praha 7 - Trojaflag
Rated 07/05/2025, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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I bought two on sale for a god price ("don't buy it, for the money". ), housed in an external aluminum double box with a controlled fan and soft flexible legs, assuming the need to tame heat and possible noise. I set up RAID1 and experienced the nirvana of having my photos and videos sorted out. Within two months, I've stacked about 2TB,. and then it came! The scythe hit a rock and within about two weeks of each other, both HDDs went into eternity. That is, of course, before I could replace the first undead and duplicate the data again. And all of the data salvage companies contacted unanimously refuse any possibility of maintaining the vendor/manufacturer's warranty terms. In words, a classic: "Well, Horst, that wasn't worth the money."
Fast drives on sale at an unbeatable price
Reasonable noise and heat loss for the speed
A trusted manufacturer (so far, that is. ) and a five-year warranty
The seller will usually resolve the claim within the time limit (but not the collateral loss of data. )
I bought two, both of them went into eternal hunting grounds after about two months of operation with about two weeks between them. Both of them!
The system will start reporting HDD errors and the next time the HDD that starts wailing loudly will not be identified by the system at all. The corpse is also resistant to attempts at cardiac massage and various SW defibrillators on the SATA HDD tester. If the HDD is not smoking and does not smell burnt, the cause is usually mechanical collapse (seized bearings, heads have met the platters. ). You need to enter the bowels to save it, but the warranty doesn't run a train through it!
Despite RAID1 mirroring, photos and videos are in the shit. (You know. ).
The warranty for total HDD replacement is fine only halfway. Alza gives hands off from the stored data, which can be many times more expensive to exhume than the HDD itself. Unless it's impossible!
There is no service centre on the Czech or Slovak market (I have not found one) that can extract data from Exos - exitus without disassembling it and violating the warranty conditions. So backing up data in advance when a mirrored HDD goes down at the same time, as the Alza claims technicians advise, is purely bookish advice!
Not only in Alza, but as a common practice when settling a claim by replacement, defective parts are not returned. So even after the claim is settled, there is no chance to exhume the data.
Loss of illusions about Alza and Seagate, but mainly about the solidity of the global market. Because Seagate, after retrieving the serial numbers, reports that they originally came from some kind of complete device (a disk array? ), which someone disassembled and launched on the market as a new HDD. It is clear that the manufacturer is doing an output test of the whole device, so the individual HDDs were probably not subjected to standard output testing.
It is already standard to bag new HDDs in anti-static and bubble wrap without any protective elements. Just as nails were once weighed on a scale in the hardware store and poured into a cone made of wrapping paper or Red Law. Every nailer can use such a packing technique, but the nails were not guaranteed and their possible defect could not have caused much more damage than their intrinsic value.
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Michal, Divišovflag
Rated 17/03/2025, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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price
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Štefan, Veverské Kníniceflag
Rated 26/01/2025, variant Seagate Exos 7E10 8TB Standard SATA
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functional in Synology RS815+
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