Testseek.com have collected 101 expert reviews of the Seagate 3.5 inch Desktop SSHD SATA600 ST-DX001 Series and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Seagate 3.5 inch Desktop SSHD SATA600 ST-DX001 Series.
December 2013
(84%)
101 Reviews
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SSDs have reached their peak in popularity, with nearly every system now shipping or being built with them. Mechanical hard drives still hold the position of capacity, and while SSDs attempt to close this gap with emerging technologies like TLC and 3D NA...
If you had to have one hard drive in your desktop PC, and if you were an average PC user, I would be hard pressed not to recommend it be the Seagate Desktop SSHD. The 4TB model especially, which you can find for around the $240 mark, has a huge amount of...
It's clear the Seagate SSHD system works, and works well, and even when compared to a pure SSD-based system, the results aren't too shabby. The drives add a reasonably low premium over the price of a fast mechanical drive, so you can expect plenty of ...
With the increasing market penetration of the SSD, a lot of users have now had the chance to upgrade their PCs. Now we all know while SSDs offer massive benefits in terms of performance, they have always lacked in one area - capacity. ...
The Seagate BarraCuda Pro 10TB is the largest desktop hard drive available that comes with strong performance in several categories, but tends to favor writes...
Published: 2015-11-29, Author: Mark , review by: Bjorn3d.com
The Seagate 4TB SSHD provides a warehouse of storage space with the extra little kick of having a 8GB SSD built-in and as you saw on the PCMark 8 tests the drive learns what you are using on an ongoing basis and moves those files to the SSD. With each pas...
Well if I'm honest the Seagate 2TB SSHD surprised me, I never expected it to settle into a game so fast let alone provide the same performance as a SSD in gaming so I will recommend this drive to anyone who is a gamer and wants more space than a SSD can p...
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Published: 2015-08-24, Author: Ron , review by: gamingtrend.com
Fantastic price to capacity value, Great performance, even after NAND is exhausted, $0.04 per gig, Nearly silent operation
Some potential possibly lost due to slower rotational velocity?, 8GB NAND is too small for modern gaming
The Seagate 4TB SSHD is an incredible price to capacity value proposition. While the 8GB of NAND is certainly undersized for modern gaming, the drive performs very well even when that memory is exhausted
Better performance than traditional HDDs, Hot files stored in 8GB NAND flash, Good performance during mix workloads
Performed well under the WD Blue during HTPC real-world benchmarks
The Seagate Desktop SSHD is a good performing hybrid drive that offers consumers 8GB of NAND flash for increased overall system performance as well as a high capacity point.Seagate 4TB SSHD at AmazonDiscuss this review GA_googleFillSlot("sr_lower_728");GA...
Build Quality, Ideal For OS Use (SSD-Like Performance For Cached Files), Very Good Overall Performance, Capacity (Up To 4TB), Temperatures/Noise Levels, 3 Years Warranty, Price (For Some), ,
5900RPM (Slower Performance To The 1/2TB Models),
Roughly 3 years ago when the first 2.5" hybrid drives made their debut in the market i started wondering why manufacturers decided to focus in that area instead of offering the same technology but with the much larger capacity 3.5" drives. True 3.5" drive...