Testseek.com have collected 192 expert reviews of the Seagate 3.5 inch IronWolf SATA600 ST-VNA / ST-VN Series and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Seagate 3.5 inch IronWolf SATA600 ST-VNA / ST-VN Series.
January 2018
(88%)
192 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
685 Reviews
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The editors liked
Fast sustained read/write performance
Quiet Operation
Durable Design
Competitive Price
High capacity Great speeds Excels in RAID arrays NASspecific features
Low cost per GB
Huge capacity
Standard 3.5-inch drive
Good warranty
Good NAS optimisations
The editors didn't like
Expensive Wasted as a standard hard drive Lower capacities are slower
Build Quality (180WRL / 1 Million Hours MTBF), Excellent Performance, 256MB Cache, 10TB's Capacity, Temperatures / Noise Levels / Power
Price (For Some),
After testing the IronWolf 10TB HDD it's quite clear that Seagate aims to change the naming of their products to something more “aggressive” and consumer friendly (perhaps also to attract more gamers?) since at least in terms of performance we...
Large drive capacity, Class-leading performance, NAS optimizations maximize reliability
Higher power draw than helium-filled alternative
Seagate's line of NAS HDDs boost maximum capacity to 8TB and offer a compelling suite of features and performance that are intended to get the most out of small NAS systems...
Price (For Some), Power Consumption (Compared To Other NAS Drives),
Based on the specs sheet given to us by Seagate and from our detailed charts the NAS HDD 8TB model has little to fear from his Enterprise Grade brother in terms of performance but the same can't be said about its reliability something potent...
Published: 2018-04-11, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
Despite the fact that there are only three hard disk drive manufacturers left, you have a lot to choose from when you're looking for a new drive. It is not just about prices either. Though SSDs have outperformed hard drives for a long time now, there are...
The Seagate IronWolf and Western Digital Red fight for the same group of customers. Those are mainly people who use small-to-medium size NAS with one to eight bays. That market spans several types of users, from the digital hoarder at home to a small prof...
Because the throughput of these hard drives will be limited by the used NAS and the network connection we do not primarily look at the speed here, but at the elements that are important for this segment: noise levels and power consumption. Therefore it is...
Because the throughput of these hard drives will be limited by the used NAS and the network connection we do not primarily look at the speed here, but at the elements that are important for this segment: noise levels and power consumption. Therefore it is...
We keep going on about the storage as 10TB in a single hard drive is incredibly impressive, so if you're looking for a hard drive to store all of your important data, this is the one to go for. If you think 10TB is too much, it also comes in other capacit
The price for the 10TB hard drive is high, so if you're looking to use a number of these drives in RAID then you're going to be spending quite a bit of money. It's also a bit of a shame to see the lower capacity IronWolfs hobbled with slower data transfer
The IronWolf hard drive – especially in its 10TB guise – won't be for everyone, and that's exactly why it's such a good buy. By focusing on making a hard drive that's ideal for large – and busy – NAS devices, Seagate has produced a drive that should be on...
Hard drives of 10 TB are very expensive, with prices that start at an average of about 372 pounds / 430 euros, but the test results are excellent. All drives in the test are fast, and in part thanks to the used helium they are primarily quiet in idle – an...
We are starting this conclusion with the 6TB-drives. The Toshiba MD04ACA 6TB and X300 6TB offer good performance in this segment for a relatively low price, but are clearly audible with noise levels that are nearly at 40 dB(A) when idle. Nevertheless th...