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|predecessor = [[ST32000542AS]] | |||
|successor = [[ST2000DM005-2CW102]] (distant) | |||
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'''ST2000DL003-9VT166''' was a hard drive model created by [[Seagate]]. Part of the Video 3.5 family of hard drives and based on the Bacall platform, it is a 2 TB 3.5" 5,900 RPM hard drive model designed for low power desktop PC usage. It succeeds the [[ST32000542AS]], with a redesigned HDA that adds ramp loading, as well as an increased 667 GB/platter density and 64 MB of cache. A variant with 32 MB cache, [[ST2000DL001-9VT156]], was only available in Seagate external hard drives. This drive has no direct successor due to Seagate abandoning the low-spindle speed desktop PC model and therefore never releasing a Bacall successor, instead marketing the [[ST2000DM001-9YN164]] as a replacement; its closest relative is the [[ST2000DM005-2CW102]]. Similar units from other manufactuers include the [[WDC WD20EARX-xxPASBx]] and [[SAMSUNG HD204UI]]. | '''ST2000DL003-9VT166''' was a hard drive model created by [[Seagate]]. Part of the Video 3.5 family of hard drives and based on the Bacall platform, it is a 2 TB 3.5" 5,900 RPM hard drive model designed for low power desktop PC usage. It succeeds the [[ST32000542AS]], with a redesigned HDA that adds ramp loading, as well as an increased 667 GB/platter density and 64 MB of cache. A variant with 32 MB cache, [[ST2000DL001-9VT156]], was only available in Seagate external hard drives. This drive has no direct successor due to Seagate abandoning the low-spindle speed desktop PC model and therefore never releasing a Bacall successor, instead marketing the [[ST2000DM001-9YN164]] as a replacement; its closest relative is the [[ST2000DM005-2CW102]]. Similar units from other manufactuers include the [[WDC WD20EARX-xxPASBx]] and [[SAMSUNG HD204UI]]. | ||
Revision as of 06:29, 12 November 2022
ST2000DL003-9VT166 was a hard drive model created by Seagate. Part of the Video 3.5 family of hard drives and based on the Bacall platform, it is a 2 TB 3.5" 5,900 RPM hard drive model designed for low power desktop PC usage. It succeeds the ST32000542AS, with a redesigned HDA that adds ramp loading, as well as an increased 667 GB/platter density and 64 MB of cache. A variant with 32 MB cache, ST2000DL001-9VT156, was only available in Seagate external hard drives. This drive has no direct successor due to Seagate abandoning the low-spindle speed desktop PC model and therefore never releasing a Bacall successor, instead marketing the ST2000DM001-9YN164 as a replacement; its closest relative is the ST2000DM005-2CW102. Similar units from other manufactuers include the WDC WD20EARX-xxPASBx and SAMSUNG HD204UI.
SMART attributes
| ID | Name |
|---|---|
| 0x01/1 | Read Error Rate |
| 0x03/3 | Spin-Up Time |
| 0x04/4 | Start/Stop Count |
| 0x05/5 | Reallocated Sectors Count |
| 0x07/7 | Seek Error Rate |
| 0x09/9 | Power-On Hours |
| 0x0A/10 | Spin Retry Count |
| 0x0C/12 | Power Cycle Count |
| 0xB7/183 | SATA Downshift Error Count? |
| 0xB8/184 | End-to-End Error |
| 0xBB/187 | Reported Uncorrectable Errors |
| 0xBC/188 | Command Timeout |
| 0xBD/189 | High Fly Writes |
| 0xBE/190 | Airflow Temperature |
| 0xBF/191 | G-sense Error Rate |
| 0xC0/192 | Power-off Retract Count |
| 0xC1/193 | Load/Unload Cycle Count |
| 0xC2/194 | Temperature (Max/Min/Current) |
| 0xC5/197 | Current Pending Sector Count |
| 0xC6/198 | Uncorrectable Sector Count |
| 0xC7/199 | UltraDMA CRC Error Count |
| 0xF0/240 | Head Flying Hours |
| 0xF1/241 | Total Host Writes |
| 0xF2/242 | Total Host Reads |
External links
References
- ↑ Blizzard, David (16 October 2018). "Seagate Lookup By Family". Blizzard Data Recovery. Archived from the original on 4 March 2021. Retrieved 9 August 2021.