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Years ago, a Seagate HD suddenly crashed. Wasn't particularly old.

Then some point later, there was a good deal on Seagate HDs, and I bought another one.

Also crashed "early" in its life.

I never buy them again. The main PC building forum I used to frequent also have a pinned topic announcing that they've lost all hope with Seagate and will never recommend it for anyone asking for help on a build. That was 10 years ago, and last I checked they still stuck to that policy.

Don't buy Seagate.




Thanks. What do you buy nowadays? I mostly use them to backup family photos and videos. Frequent ingestion but few actual reads. And I hope they can last at least 10 years so I'll rotate another in 5-8 years.


One of their drives was famously so unreliable that it has its own wikipedia page [1].

Guess who had two of these fail almost at the same time in his NAS a couple of years back.

1 - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ST3000DM001


Had 4 of the 5000 version of the models. Quickly moved to other drives. Got lucky.


I was a system builder from 1990 onward.

Seagate's 10. and 11. lines were notorious for going bad. I have stacks of bad Seagate drives from those days (2010s, iirc). For 3.5 inch form factor models, Seagate drives were dying at a rate of 10x all other brands combined.

The earliest HDD scandal I recall was when Seagate bough Conner, just as Conner's run of leaky-seals started eating platters. Seagate refused to honor those warranties for years. Something eventually changed. IDK what, I always assumed a court was involved.

For non-Seagate drives: I did have a bunch of 500GB WD Blue SSDs die a couple of years back. I replaced some under warranty; I later found a firmware update restored the rest of them.




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