Sata Hard Drives | 750GB SATA Hard Disk Drive
July 22, 2008
A 750GB Serial ATA 3Gb-per-second Apple Hard Drive operating at 7,200 revolutions per minute. Works with Mac Pro.
Overview
Mac Pro supports up to four 3Gb/s Serial ATA hard drives for up to 3TB of storage. The cable-free, direct-attach drive solution lets you install and remove drives in a snap. To install a drive, you connect a simple drive carrier to the hard drive, then just slide it into place — no cables or connectors to hassle with. Removing the drive is just as easy. Every Mac Pro ships with four hard drive carriers. This solution is perfect if you ever share drives among different workstations at home or the studio.
Requires Mac Pro and Mac OS X v10.4.9 or later.
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Reviews
I bought 3 Seagate drives from an online vendor and saved a ton by buying out of state. Then one drive failed after 30 days and the n…Read moreext after another day. I managed to get a return authorization from the vendor and spent $18 shipping back to the vendor. Had I purchased an Apple drive and one failed I could have gone to any retail store to get a replacement and they could have formatted the drive on the spot. As it was I took my Mac Pro in, they found the bad drive and I purchased a replacement on the spot and had it formatted. Yeah the only difference was it says OEM on the Apple drive but there is probably a bit more to it than that since 2 drives failed from the same batch. Not to mention downtime lost and having to reinstall all the sound files stored on the failed drive…you choose. I bet and lost. Stay with Apple drives. Worth it in the long run!
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