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Apr 18, 2012
qs3000 from Souther California, CA, Rating:4.0Nice little drive for older synthesizers that use SCSI. You may need an adapter for the SCSI connection based on your setup. The drive did get warm fast, a characteristic of the older Seagate drives. The price was low to argue about anything though. It arrived well packaged and it looked new. It has an IBM logo on it stating that it was made for server use (which explains the 10000 rpm speed) so it may have been used in such applications before.
Jan 5, 2012
wu5tang5 from Columbia, SC, Rating:5.0These SCSI drives are extremely fast and work very well. You'll need a SCSI controller and the proper cabling and a little "know-how" to get them to work in your system, but once you do they are worth every penny. I personally use these as scratch drives for projects, as I want to limit the amount of writes I have to my SSD drives. For the purpose i'm using them for these work GREAT!
Nov 17, 2011
risetony from Long Island, NY, Rating:5.0I needed this hard drive for my Olympus MR-100. It is exactly the same one as original. The price was right, and now it doesn't need to be thrown out because the 6 year old original drive died after 100's of hours of use.
Sep 15, 2011
steven420 from CA SAN BRUNO, Rating:5.0I INSTALLED IT AND IT STILE WORKS VERRY WELL AND WILL BUY MORE
Aug 25, 2011
golfskiphoto from Los Angeles, California, Rating:5.0I've used these in the past and never had any problems. They are truly Plug and Play. I use this drive with my iMac 27" and it works seamlessly.
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