Seagate 10 GB IDE Hard Drive

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murdoc

15-03-2006 21:38:07

Seagate ST310211A 10.1GB Harddrive
Series "U Series 5"
Rotational Speed 5400RPM
Buffer/Cache 512KB
Interface IDE ULTRA ATA100
Average Read Seek Time 8.9 ms

http//www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/ata/st310211a.html[]http//www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/ata/st310211a.html

$10 + $6 shipping.

PM me if you have any questions. Thanks.

Vector

16-03-2006 19:03:21

NEW?

murdoc

16-03-2006 20:08:42

no, but barely used, and no bad sectors. I will guarantee it will not be DOA.

JordanE

16-03-2006 20:13:59

Is this from a xbox? If it is than it's actually 10.5GB's.

nick_e

16-03-2006 20:37:08

I have a friend that is looking for a small Hard Drive. Will you take 12 shipped.

I just thought I'd offer.

stoogepid

17-03-2006 00:53:44

ROFL 10 GB Waste of space

crazyates

17-03-2006 10:34:11

manufactured when? '97?

murdoc

17-03-2006 11:08:27

the date code is 0220 so I'm not sure what that means... but the earliest it could have been manufactured was 2001.

murdoc

17-03-2006 11:09:41

Seagate ST310211A 10.1GB Harddrive
Series "U Series 5"
Rotational Speed 5400RPM
Buffer/Cache 512KB
Interface IDE ULTRA ATA100
Average Read Seek Time 8.9 ms

http//www.seagate.com/support/disc/specs/ata/st310211a.html

Tholek

17-03-2006 13:44:44

It would be more useful if it were SCSI. I just don't want to use a IDE connector for 10GB. (

murdoc

17-03-2006 14:20:05

Tholek I actually also have some SCSI hard drives which I will be selling soon. I will let you know once they are up )