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BUFFALO DriveStation 4TB High Speed 7200RPM TAA Desktop External Hard Drive USB 3 2

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  • A great option for storing photos
  • 7200 RPM hard drive for extremely fast file transfers
  • USB 3.2 (Gen 1) PC compatible plug-and-play. Compatible w/ Mac after formatting
  • Schedule automatic backups for your PC with Buffalo Backup Utility
  • Optional 256-bit AES hardware encryption provides an extra level of data protection
  • Time Machine support offers backups for protecting Mac computers
  • eco Manager energy efficiency tool conserves energy and reduces battery consumption
  • Turbo PC and TurboCopy enhances file transfer performance
  • Standard 2-Year manufacturer’s warranty
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Product details

Digital Storage Capacity4 TB
Hard Disk InterfaceUSB 3.0
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
BrandBUFFALO
Special FeatureFast Speed
Hard Disk Form Factor3.5 Inches
Hard Disk DescriptionMechanical Hard Disk
Compatible DevicesPC, Mac
Installation TypeExternal Hard Drive
ColorBlack

Technical specifications

hard_drive4 TB Mechanical Hard Disk
number_of_usb_30_ports1
best_sellers_rank#119 in External Hard Drives

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4.2567 ratings
★★★★★

Velocity means 7200 rpm and it's looking great

Mona LeticiaAugust 17, 2012

Lets start with why I purchased this...well after running out of space on my internal 1TB SATA III Hitachi hard drive, I had to make a decision to either buy a second larger internal 2TB hard drive or go external to use for additional data storage. I weighed the benefits of getting an internal one...fast theoretical native SATA III 6Gbps interface speed, no desktop clutter/wires etc vs the disadvantages...fixed not removable/portable so cannot be connected to a router or laptop computer etc. I ultimately decided to go external because I definitely prefer the option of being able to disconnect the hard drive and connecting it to another computer or device such as a router for streaming/sharing. I'm aware that I also could share an internal hard drive over the network with other devices but that means 1) My computer needs to be on 2) My computer will slow down if another device is streaming content from it...been there done that. With an external hard drive I could just connect it to my router which has USB ports and it will automatically be accessible from other network devices without affecting my computer in any way. Not only that but when using USB 3.0 (5Gbps) and directly connected to a computer the theoretical transfer rate is not much slower than SATA III (6Gbps). Regardless the bottle neck will be the mechanical transfer speed of the hard drive which is around 125MB/s (1Gbps) anyway. Also even though the drive inside the Buffalo unit is a SATA II (3Gbps) model the mechanical transfer rate is still well below that interface's theoretical speed. Only when using Wi-Fi on my new Belkin AC1200 Dual Band Wireless AC Router does the theoretical transfer rate drop to 480Mbps but that's only because the router has USB 2.0 ports instead of 3.0. The router itself has a wireless theoretical 867Mbps data transfer rate on the 5GHz band. At the time of this writing this external hard drive was the same price as the non-Velocity model so to me it made so much more sense to get this one instead. The main differences between this DriveStation Axis Velocity and the non-Velocity model BUFFALO DriveStation Axis 2 TB USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive - HD-LB2.0TU3 is: 1. 7200 rpm hard drive vs 5400 rpm 2. 2 year warranty vs 1 year 3. Optional hardware encryption So with the technical talk out of the way lets move on to the design/styling which quite frankly I found to be utterly slick. In my opinion it's one of if not the most stylish plastic cased desktop hard drives on the market. It's one of those pieces of computer equipment that you'd want to display proudly instead of hiding it under the desk or in a drawer. Just as the pictures show the sides are matte black while the center "water fall" strip/panel is high gloss. The only other desktop drives that look just as good are the brushed metal Porsche Designs but those also cost more. The case also has stylishly designed vents along the perimeter of the body. I suspect that when this drive eventually gets full I'll get another one. The stylish exterior design works well when stood side by side or stacked. Finally with regards to function and performance, I've found it to be acceptably fast and quiet right out of the box even without installing any of the included software and despite only using a USB 2.0 connection. After installing the hard drive caching application Turbo PC EX which is included on the drive, transfer rates seem to improve when copying a large number of files. Since USB 2.0's theoretical transfer rate is lower than the hard drive's mechanical transfer rate I suspect using USB 3.0 will be quite a bit faster. Buffalo says real world speeds using USB 3.0 will be about 4-5 times faster than USB 2.0. Unfortunately at the time of this writing I do not have a computer with USB 3.0 ports so cannot test this claim..though there's no reason why it wouldn't hold true. When connected to my Belkin AC1200 router it worked fine as a NAS drive and I was able to stream HD 1080p videos contained on the hard drive wirelessly to my computer and even my iPhone 4 smoothly. On a related note one cool feature of this drive is the tri-color activity/power/locked LED. When in USB 1.1/2.0 mode it lights up green while in USB 3.0 it's blue. When using encryption mode the LED is red. Another nice feature of this drive is the option to install a cooling fan via a user removable mounting bracket on the back. This is a very "cool" option for situations where you're backing up lots of data which may take many hours to complete and where the ambient room temperature may already be warm or hot. Anyway for my mode of usage (media/file server) I did not enable the hardware encryption function nor did I install the RAMDISK or Back Up utility. Read more

★★★★★

Good drive for a good price. I own two that are intensively used. Pelease read my review! I'm satisified.

Edro DatumDecember 3, 2013

I use a BUFFALO DriveStation Axis Velocity 2 TB USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive for an in-home DIY DVR using several video capture TV cards. Currently, at most I sometimes have TWO of the cards writing to this drive (two different TV channels) and I might be WATCHING (one read) and perhaps even reading yet another show that I've edited and processing to a different drive. Thus, in all, I might have two processes writing to the drive and two processes reading from the drive simultaneously. It's quite intensive. The little green light will flash almost straight on when all of this is happening. Of course sometimes There's nothing going on. But this is on 24/7 with hundreds of TV shows written to the drive and of course most of the shows watched. (I'm often a day behind on current news.) After a year the drive finally gave up. But with a two year warranty it was easy to get a replacement. Customer service was friendly, helpful. The RMA process requires you to call in. After looking around on their website for days and not finding a way to submit an RMA request I finally called. A few minutes on the phone and I have an RMA. I haven't actually received my replacement yet but they assure me that I will after they get my drive that I sent to them. I had no problem with their customer service. I say this because other people complained about this. I have numerous external drives. Lacie, Buffalo, Western Digital, Seagate, Dlink (RAID 1 NAS), and others I can't remember right now. (even more internal drive manufacturers.) And I've a lot of experience. I've had success and failures. So far Buffalo has been a success. Seriously - few homeowners utilize drives the way I do. I'm not trying to boast - I have at least 14 TB of storage online here - that's just a quick estimate. I'm disabled so I'm in bed a lot and watch a lot of news and other shows to distract me from pain. Anyway, a long review. I just wanted to throw in my "hat" to support a company that I've, so far, had good results from. I also own their BUFFALO DriveStation Axis Velocity 3 TB USB 3.0 Desktop Hard Drive currently in use here. If I have any problems then I'll update this review. Read more

★★★★☆

Great product

DadMarch 4, 2016

Bought this 3tb external hard drive because the games of my xbox one were sucking all of my storage up. Wanted to future proof my system for future years. Games load faster everything seems snappier what an upgrade. Quite, turns on and off with the xbox one. Loads up fast and ready to go... Read more

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★★★★★

So far it is great

HCFordeOctober 18, 2012

Shipped later than expected but it came sooner than expected through Amazon & Smartpost. The Buffalo is not modular but it does have the capacity to put a fan in the unit if you feel it is necessary to cool the components. Buffalo also gives you a 3 year warranty on the Velocity products so they have faith in their units. Because it shipped later than expected I attempted to cancel the order and just get it locally. The next day the price went down $20.00. Amazon graciously credited my account. I am very pleased with Amazon and the Buffalo Velocity. I also have a Seagate Goflex. The Goflex is modular in that the power and USB connection can be changed to Firewire if that is what you want(cost extra). That is a good thing so if the power/USB module fails you do not have to send your data to Seagate for an RMA(mine did fail). My motherboard only has USB2.0 ports and the unit works as expected, I have ordered a USB 3.0 adapter. When I get that I will be able to see how it transfers files using USB3.0 speeds between the 2 external 3TB drives that I have. It seems to be a solid unit. The case is barely warm to the touch. I am considering getting a fan for the unit just because I can. Read more

★☆☆☆☆

It almost made it a year...

WillNovember 24, 2025

It almost made it a year... It stopped working, squeals, and is no longer functional. Cleaned out 2 laptops, lost everything... Read more

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