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{{infobox hard drive product family
{{infobox hard drive product family
|image1 = ST1000VM002-1CT162 top-down view.jpg
|image1 = ST1000VM002-1CT162 top-down view.jpg
|caption1 = Top-down view of an ST1000VM002-1CT162.
|caption1 = Top lid of an ST1000VM002-1CT162.
|image2 = ST1000VM002-1CT162 CrystalDiskInfo SMART printout.png
|image2 = ST1000VM002-1CT162 CrystalDiskInfo SMART printout.png
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from an ST1000VM002-1CT162.
|caption2 = CrystalDiskInfo printout of SMART attributes from an ST1000VM002-1CT162.
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|unrecoverable_error_rate = <math>1</math> in <math>10^{15}</math>
|unrecoverable_error_rate = <math>1</math> in <math>10^{15}</math>
|released = 2013
|released = 2013
|discontinued = 2017?
|discontinued =  
|predecessor = [[Seagate Pipeline HD (Advanced Format)]]<br>[[Seagate Pipeline HD.2]]
|predecessor = [[Seagate Pipeline HD (Advanced Format)]]<br>[[Seagate Pipeline HD.2]]
}}
}}
'''Seagate Video 3.5''' was a hard drive family created by [[Seagate]], designed for consumer electronics audio visual devices such as DVRs. It succeeds the [[Seagate Pipeline HD (Advanced Format)]] family, retroactively including some members of the [[Seagate Pipeline HD.2]] as well. The family was released in 2013, though no models that were native to it were released at that time. Strangely, it was discontinued in 2017 with no successor; the [[Seagate SkyHawk]] family is its closest next of kin, for surveillance (but not consumer electronics) DVRs.
'''Seagate Video 3.5 HDD''' was a hard drive family created by [[Seagate]], designed for consumer electronics audio visual devices such as DVRs. It succeeds the [[Seagate Pipeline HD (Advanced Format)]] family, retroactively including some members of the [[Seagate Pipeline HD.2]] as well. The family was released in 2013, though no models that were native to it were released at that time.


==History==
==History==
As part of a major rebrand, the Video 3.5 name was introduced as a replacement to the Pipeline HD branding. Models carrying the Video 3.5 name in place of the original Pipeline HD first emerged in 2013. The Video 3.5 series was last observed in around 2017, seemingly discontinued.
As part of a major rebrand, the Video 3.5 HDD name was introduced as a replacement to the Pipeline HD branding. Models carrying the Video 3.5 HDD name in place of the original Pipeline HD first emerged in 2013.


==Products==
==Products==
{| class="wikitable sortable" summary="List of Seagate Video 3.5 models.""
{| class="wikitable sortable" summary="List of Seagate Video 3.5 HDD models.""
|-
|-
! Model || Original family || Codename || Capacity || Density (TB/platter) || Cache (MiB) || Ramp loading? || <span class="explain" title="If before 2013, the year it was released under its original family">Year released</span>
! Model || Original family || Codename || Capacity || Density (TB/platter) || Cache (MiB) || Ramp loading? || <span class="explain" title="If before 2013, the year it was released under its original family">Year released</span>
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|rowspan="2"|1
|rowspan="2"|1
|rowspan="2"|64
|rowspan="2"|64
|rowspan="6"|Yes
|rowspan="7"|Yes
|2011
|2011
|-
|-
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|64
|64
|2014
|2014
|-
|[[ST3000VM006-2AX10G]]
|''Native''
|[[:Category:Seagate F3 V11|V11]]
|3 TB
|1.5
|256
|2019
|-
|-
|[[ST4000VM000-1F3168]]
|[[ST4000VM000-1F3168]]

Latest revision as of 11:14, 21 May 2025

Seagate Video 3.5 HDD was a hard drive family created by Seagate, designed for consumer electronics audio visual devices such as DVRs. It succeeds the Seagate Pipeline HD (Advanced Format) family, retroactively including some members of the Seagate Pipeline HD.2 as well. The family was released in 2013, though no models that were native to it were released at that time.

History[edit | edit source]

As part of a major rebrand, the Video 3.5 HDD name was introduced as a replacement to the Pipeline HD branding. Models carrying the Video 3.5 HDD name in place of the original Pipeline HD first emerged in 2013.

Products[edit | edit source]

Model Original family Codename Capacity Density (TB/platter) Cache (MiB) Ramp loading? Year released
ST3250312CS Pipeline HD.2 Hepburn 250 GB 0.5 8 No 2009
ST3320311CS Pipeline HD.2 Hepburn 320 GB 0.5 8 2009
ST3500312CS Pipeline HD.2 Hepburn 500 GB 0.5 8 2009
ST1000VM002-1CT162 Pipeline HD Bacall 1 TB 1 64 Yes 2011
ST1000VM002-1ET162 Native 2014
ST1000VM002-1SD102 Native Hepburn Oasis 1 TB 1 64 No 2016
ST2000VM003-1CT164 Pipeline HD Bacall 2 TB 1 64 Yes 2011
ST2000VM003-1ET164 Native 2014
ST3000VM002-1ET166 Native Bacall 3 TB 1 64 2014
ST3000VM002-1F316N Native Lombard 3 TB 0.75 64 2014
ST3000VM006-2AX10G Native V11 3 TB 1.5 256 2019
ST4000VM000-1F3168 Native Lombard 4 TB 1 64 2014
ST4000VM000-2AF166 Native V9 4 TB 1.33 64 2016

References[edit | edit source]

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