The 10TB Exos X16 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal HDD from Seagate is a high performance, large capacity drive designed for data storage. It’s suitable for engineering workstations, network servers, mainframes, supercomputers, and other demanding tasks that require 24/7 operation. This 7200 rpm drive utilizes the SATA III 6 Gb/s interface for data transfer rates of up to 245 MB/s. Moreover, as a professional-grade drive, it has a MTBF rating of 2.5 million hours as well as built-in digital sensors to ensure optimal performance.
Seagate 10TB Exos X16 7200 rpm SATA III 3.5″ Internal HDD
$244.99
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Additional information
Weight | 1.75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.75 × 6 × 3 in |
Storage Capacity | 10 TB |
Non-Recoverable Read Errors per Bits Read | 1 in 1015 |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 4.01 x 1.03 x 5.79" / 101.85 x 26.11 x 147 mm |
Storage Altitude | -1, 000 to 40, 000' / -304.8 to 12, 192 m |
Operating Altitude | -1, 000 to 10, 000' / -304.8 to 3048 m |
Storage Humidity | 5 to 95% |
Operating Humidity | 5 to 95% |
Storage Temperature | -40 to 158°F / -40 to 70°C |
Operating Temperature | 41 to 140°F / 5 to 60°C |
Storage Vibration | 2.27 G / 2 to 500 Hz |
Operating Vibration | 0.7 G / 5 to 500 Hz |
Storage Shock | 200 G / 2.0 ms |
Operating Shock | 50 G / 2.0 ms |
Current | 2.6 A at 12 VDC |
Supported Voltage | 5 VDC, 12 VDC |
Power Draw | 5.0 W (Idle)<br />9.5 W (Active)<br />6.0 W (Active) |
Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) | 2.5 Million Hours |
Cache Memory | 256 MB |
Noise Level | 3.2 dB (Active)<br />2.8 dB (Idle) |
Interface | SATA III (6 Gb/s) |
Write Speed | Random: 440 IOPS 4 KB Files |
Read Speed | Maximum: 245 MB/s<br />Random: 170 IOPS 4 KB Files<br />Sequential: 234 MB/s |
Latency | 4.1 ms |
Drive Type | HDD |
Form Factor | 3.5" |
Spindle Speed (RPM) | 7200 RPM |
Load/Unload Cycles | 600, 000 |
Heads | 14 |
Platters | 9 |
Areal Density | 1028 Gb/in² |
Disk Sector Format | 512e |
Annualized Failure Rate (AFR) | 0.35 % |
Endurance (Total Bytes Written) | 550 TB |
Warranty Length | Limited 5-Year Warranty |
Reviews (8)
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Armand Donnelly (verified owner) –
only been installed in my nas for a few weeks, but works as advertised.
Deborah Yost (verified owner) –
Running these in a Synology NAS. Passes Synology disk validation. They work well and are proving to be reliable.
Maeve Rempel (verified owner) –
It does what a HDD is supposed to do.
Bart Barton (verified owner) –
Used for a DS 1821+, its only been a week but they seem to working great. They are quieter then I was expecting. Also they run fairly cool and that was nice to see as well since our rooms tend to run a little warm. I have seen some people talk about seagate drives and a high failure rate but I have never had a problem with any that were from Thailand. I have 8 of the 18tb, 10 of the 10tb, 2 of the 16tb, and 7 of the 4tb that are older than i can remember and still keep running. All are enterprise class drives. Zero failures for all the above. All the above are from Seagate Thailand manufacturing. Seagate should take notice of this fact.
Pattie Roberts (verified owner) –
Awesome customer service.
Julia Bashirian (verified owner) –
I always have been a big fan of Seagate Hard Drives. This one is helium sealed for moisture. I edit video’s in 4K and this is the perfect hard drive for my huge files.
Lilyan Franecki (verified owner) –
I selected this drive as the 16TB seemed less reliable in tests and is barely cheaper. Moreover, I wanted the ability to replace on failure. That is where the 5 year warranty comes in. Some third party vendors resell OEM drives that lack this warranty or US origin sales. My experience is that of they fail it is the first 3 months. Once you pass that hurdle, you are typically fine. Please ensure you back up your files. One word of caution, duplicating a smaller drive and enlarging the image size may bump you into partition size limitations in Windows, resulting in unused disk space. That is fixible with third party software, but cumbersome and introduces the risk of data corruption. Instead format this disk and copy the content. I have multiple brands of harddisk drives, but have been moving back to Seagate as a result of publishred rialibility results. So far 62TB of Seagate storage without problems.
Larissa Kovacek (verified owner) –
I don’t understand why these are not used more than WD. The MTBF is higher, the duty cycle is higher and the price is cheaper. The sound difference, if any, doesn’t matter. B&H came through after I received wrong drives from Amazon. Its the best bang for the buck if you have a NAS.