Seagate

Seagate Expansion 2 0 TB USB 2 0 Desktop External Hard Drive ST320005EXA101-RK

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$157.00

About this item

  • 2 TB, USB 2.0, 5900 RPM Performance
  • Plug n? play ? no software to install
  • Simply drag-and-drop to save files
  • Built-in power management ensures energy efficient operation
  • 1-year limited warranty
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Product details

Digital Storage Capacity2 TB
Hard Disk InterfaceUSB 2.0
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
BrandSeagate
Hard Disk Form Factor3.5 Inches
Hard Disk Descriptionusb 2
Compatible DevicesDesktop
Installation TypePlug In
Hard Disk Size2 TB
Hard Disk Rotational Speed5400 RPM

Technical specifications

product_dimensions4.96 x 8.15 x 1.57 inches
item_weight2.25 pounds
item_model_numberST320005EXA101-RK
best_sellers_rank#1,081 in External Hard Drives
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableMay 28, 2009
manufacturerSeagate Hard Drives
languageEnglish

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4.4724 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the external hard drive works seamlessly with PCs and serves as an excellent backup device with sufficient read/write speeds for most applications.

★★★★★

Works great on my Mac - I've always been satisfied with Seagate and this is a great price and great quality

NateSeptember 11, 2009

I can't speak to the issues that some of the other reviewers have had, but I have to say I've been very impressed by this drive. You've got to plug it in so it's not really an "on-the-go" kind of drive, but that's not what I needed. I have a couple of FreeAgent Go drives for that (and the reason I went with Seagate this time is because I've been so impressed with the other Seagates). This time, I wanted a big drive that I could use as a Time Machine backup for my MacBook Pro , and as a backup for all of the video files I've shot over the years. So far I've been very happy with this drive. One thing I noted right away is that it actually has slightly more than 1TB of space! With every other external drive I've ever used the actual amount of usable memory has been a bit less than advertised, even after I've reformatted them. With this one you get what is advertised. It's a USB 2.0 data connection, and from what I've seen manages to move files more quickly than my older Western Digital 500GB desktop firewire drive. For comparison, I tried moving a 2.15 GB video file back and forth between my laptop's hard drive and a few of my external drives. This one was fastest at both downloads and uploads - it would download the 2.15 GB file in one minute, 17 s. as opposed to 1 min., 40 for the portable FreeAgent Go and 1 min., 37 for the Western Digital. Uploading results were similar: it would upload the same 2.15 GB video file in 1 minute, 10 s. while the other drives uploaded in about 1 minute, 20 s. So, it's pretty fast and does exactly what I need - I've got no complaints and am very happy about the price (which turns out to be almost exactly what I paid a year or so ago for my 320GB portable drive and much less than what I paid about 3 years ago for my 500 GB desktop drive). What's not to like? One more thing, for Mac users. While this drive is set up out of the factory to plug and play on Windows it can easily be converted to a handy Mac drive. Here's how: 1. plug it in to your Mac, using the USB 2.0 cable provided with the drive 2. open up your applications folder, search for the utilities folder and then run "disk utility" (or, just search for "disk utility" in finder or spotlight and click on it). 3. you should see an icon for your "1 TB Seagate Desktop Media" drive in the left column of "disk utility" and also a drive partition (as I recall it was called "desktop" but I changed the name) underneath that. 4. click on the icon labelled "1 TB Seagate Desktop Media" and you'll see a few options in the window; click "partition" 5. after this steps will vary depending on what you want to do with this. For what I wanted, I decided to create two partitions on my hard drive. So, under "volume scheme" I selected "2 partitions" then clicked on the top one and set it to 250 GB and that left 750.10 GB on the other one. For the "format" I selected "Mac OS X Extended" but you'd want to select the journaled option if you want to use either of these drives as a "boot disk". I didn't. Then hit "apply" and it will erase everything on the disk and break it into two sections. Now when you plug in the hard drive two icons will appear on your desktop, as if there were two separate external drives. I use the smaller one for regular backups and the larger one for storing all of my old video files. I'm sure there are lots of other ways to get an excellent value from this sleek and handy little drive. Enjoy! Read more

★★★★★

Epicly Awesome & under rated 500gb external hard drive

Morgan HubbartMarch 2, 2010

For whatever reason the reviews for this item is also for Seagate's 1tb, 1.5tb and 2tb external hard drives. At first glance i overlooked this "500gb external hard drive" and went to another sight looking for a better deal. at [..] I found this same hard drive with 5 of 5 ratings. I trust the opinion of neweggers so I came back here and bought it. (for the better deal) That was a good move, it looks good, sounds good and wrights good. Heres some assuring info i gathered from newegg for people that would rather not go to an unknown sight, (though i suggets you get to know it) Pro's;Quiet! Wouldn't know it was powered on if the light wasn't on., Very fast drive.,Runs very cool., It's more attractive and more sleek in person than the pictures show., Performance is good enough to run programs from., Works on all 3 of my laptops with out problems and my 2 desktops with ease., Con's; NONE, none at all, It has a power cord. not self powered., if it had a power switch it would be the perfect external hard drive, I had no problems with this hard drive and i dont suspect to either, Feels flimsy. Other Thoughts; Works great with my Wii, only wish I had gotten 2 more., Amazing Value!, Speed test: Transfer size/operations sec/avg. access time/avg. speed 512 bytes/68 IOPS/0.033 MBs 4 KB/67 IOPS/14 ms/0.264 MBs 64 KB/60 IOPS/16 ms/3.789 MBs 1 MB/21 IOPS/47 ms/21.268 MBs Random/31 IOPS/31 ms/15.898 MBs So yeah, theres some highlights of what people said and i agree entirely with them. + speed test cool. hope this help's people actually trying to buy the Seagate Expansion 500 GB USB 2.0 Desktop External Hard Drive ST305004EXA101-RK Added: after thought, I just got done with putting this drive through a hardcore 3 week of constant writing download and upload with torrents. The heat levels remained low through the whole time but started to get warm on the last 3 days. the top has bowed out about a centimeter but barely noticeable and still runs as perfect and fast as ever. Read more

★★★★★

So Far, So Good on the 2TB Model.

Jaime818February 16, 2011

I've read all of the reviews and was kinda worried about this purchase but I knew if anything went wrong Amazon would have my back. I had a 320GB Seagate expansion External HD for over 2 years without a single problem. That's why I got this one. I've had it for 3 days now and everything seems to be transferring perfectly. It's quite larger than my other HD but it's also 2TB. I will update if anything happens, but for now it's great.---- Update-- 10Days in and 912GB later, it's still working like a dream. Pretty quiet, Pretty quick and doesn't have any problems. It stays on almost 24 hours a day because I download a lot of TV shows and movies so I'm definitely not taking it easy on this thing...lol. Will update as necessary.---UPDATE--10 Months in, This thing has surpassed my expectations. Those who have had a bad experience must have gotten a "Bad Batch". I work in the Texas oil fields and have had this thing with me out in the field in my back pack with my laptop and its still going strong. It's full of scratches, but still performs the same. I only have 282GB left, and have never had a single problem with it. Still Recommended.----UPDATE----Well, its been almost 2 years now and I'm down to 3GB. NIR a single problem out of this thing ever. I've downloaded and erased stuff hundreds if not thousands of times and still works just as good as the day I got it. Now I have to get another one and you can bet it'll be a Seagate! Read more

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