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The HGST Travelstar 2.5-Inch 500GB HDD combines a high 7200 RPM spindle speed with a cutting-edge 6Gb/s SATA III interface and a 32MB cache to deliver exceptional performance in a compact 7mm form factor. Designed as a direct replacement for thicker drives, it balances speed, capacity, and energy efficiency, making it ideal for professionals seeking reliable storage upgrades in laptops, gaming consoles, and portable devices.
| ASIN | B007YJIGPQ |
| Additional Features | Portable, Shock Resistant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #328 in Internal Hard Drives #4,993 in Computer Internal Components |
| Brand | Western Digital |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 32 |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (981) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 500 GB |
| Enclosure Material | Glass |
| Form Factor | 2.5-inch |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00829686002357, 08717306631044 |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
| Hard-Drive Size | 500 GB |
| Hardware Connectivity | SATA 6.0 Gb/s |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Weight | 3.35 ounces |
| Manufacturer | HGST, a Western Digital Company |
| Media Speed | 420-480 MB/s |
| Model Name | Travelstar |
| Model Number | HTS725050B7E630 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Personal |
| UPC | 164581702415 172304237991 172302899801 829686002357 |
U**A
initial tests - seems like a great drive
This is a preliminary review as the drive was just put into use. I bought it as a play forward piece of hardware. It is being used in ancient Dell D-ought20 series laptops - either a 620 or an 820 with the idea it will eventually be yanked and put in a newer machine at some point. It works fine with these older laptops with preliminary testing. The only unusual thing I ran into is i couldn't get windows (both an old XP pro, and a win7 home premium 64bit) to see the drive. So I put a live linux cd into the optical drive of one of my desktops and hooked up the drive via and external usb drive connection and formatted with Gparted - setting up both NTFS and EXT4 for dual booting. My initial impression is that it is just a decent drive at a decent price and handy for many purposes. It appears to run pretty cool compared to a couple of old 2.5 7200rpm 1.5 gig throughput drives I have. Will try to check back in latter after it has been in use for a while. Update - 10-31-2015: Had too add to this review as this drive is now fully in use and it is exceptional! It is no SSD - but it is the fastest disk drive I have ever had in a laptop. Even though it is in an old Dell D620 - so I can't realize all it's speed - it made a huge difference over the old 1.5gb 7200rpm drive. So if you have an old computer and want to add some pep to it - but don't want to go SSD (which would make getting at least Win7 a good idea - if using Windows) then this is a great buy!
M**S
Fast, Reliable and durable, but make sure you get a NEW UNUSED one.
The 5 star rating only applies to New Unused old stock drives. Hitachi / HGST doesn't make these any longer and they have been bought by WDC so you have to find a drive that has never been used. Be VERY wary of so-called open box. I received an open box drive that had over 10,000 hours of power on time!!! A few vendors open the drive's Mylar casing and test it. These should show 1 Hour or less power on time and ONE Start up power cycle. There are fine. I use Crystal Disk Info to verify power on hours and cycles. It's a free program. With all that said, these are fast, reliable and quiet. Hitachi drives were made in their Global storage Facilities in Thailand which is a top quality facility that they originally acquired from IBM. Make sure you get the SATA 6Gb / Sec drive for the fastest performance. It's an electronics upgrade to the earlier 3 Gb / Sec drives. Hitachi / HGST drives have consistently been rated the most durable by large sate warehousing companies. They are in nearly all my systems.
R**N
good drive for archiving and general data dump
HGST Travelstar 2.5-Inch 500GB 7200RPM SATA III 32MB Cache SATA 6Gbps Internal Bare Most HDDs today are used or repurposed. New drives are either not available or very expensive. This drive works well. In most cases, you have to re-initialize the drive to make them work. Most computers are capable of doing this easily. Once I initialized this drive it worked as required with no problems. the HDD is the archive drive of choice as it has no power drain concern where the memory can be erased as with the SSD RECOMMENDED I do not know the seller nor did I receive any money or product for my random review 241010 0329
M**K
Runs About 12% Faster Than My 320 gb SATA II Drive
This is a 7.0mm high drive compared to the standard, and much more common, 9.5 mm high drives (some very large capacity laptop drives are even taller than that). That means this will fit in the ultra-thin, current-design Acer ao725 and Acer ao756, in the Asus x101ch, and in the modern crop of "Ultrabooks". This will also fit in recent MacBook Pro's which generally use a "side pin" system to "suspend" the harddrive in the airspace, eliminating the need for any spacer. If in doubt, MacBooks and their requirements are well covered at the iFixit website and you can determine your Mac's i.d. by clicking on "About" in the leftmost drop down menu. The main claim to fame of this drive (besides fitting in the newer thin laptop bays) is that it supports SATA III; almost all other laptop drives are limited to SATA II. This is only a benefit if your laptop has a SATA III controller; I believe most MacBooks since 2010 have this feature (but track down the specs of YOUR MacBook!); of the Windows computers listed above, only the Acer ao756 has SATA III capability. On my ao756, I saw about a 12% speed improvement compared to the stock, single platter, 320 gb SATA II Seagate. This was NOT, however, reflected in the WEI or Windows Experience Index test that Microsoft offers in the Windows 7 Control Panel. In contrast, when I dropped an SSD into the ao756 the WEI shot up from 5.9 to 7.4, and I saw the same increase in the measly Atom powered netbook (N2600) that I dropped an SSD into. So there is performance and there is performance. SSD's still rule speed, conventional HD's still trump on price per gb which translates into 3 to 4 times the capacity at a much lower price. I would use this in a MacBook Pro with a 250gb or 320gb drive just to improve storage capacity. As a much appreciated bonus, this drive is ultra quiet and vibration free, rated for 400 gees of operating shock resistance, which is absurdly sturdy. Plus, since it has only a single platter (and a power efficient controller) it is energy saving. For other laptops, with SATA II interfaces, the upgrade isn't as compelling and the low height could be problem in 9.0mm high bays. You will need to decide if you can get or jury rig a spacer, if one is needed based on the way your HD bay works. Based on the price I paid and the price for other, older tech drives, there is no "premium" for this high-tech HD. On the other hand don't expect to come anywhere close to SSD speeds (even for an SSD held back by a SATA II interface) from this SATA III drive (even when this drive is running under a SATA III interface).
W**L
Die Festplatte sitzt bei mir in einem 9 Jahre alten HP-Notebook (HP nx9420) mit dem Betriebssystem WinXP. Als Ersatz für die defekte Momentus XT 750 GB kam für mich nur noch eine konventionelle Festplatte in Frage. Nach 3 defekten Momentus-XT (1x 500GB, 2x 750 GB) war die Zeit reif für einen Wechsel. Außer der Drehzahl von 7200rpm, einer Kapazität von 500GB, SATA III war der günstige Preis entscheidend für den Kauf. Das Clonen ging problemlos von statten. Bin bisher mit der Z7K500 sehr zufrieden. Das Notebook funktioniert einwandfrei, die HD ist für dieses Gerät völlig ausreichend. Wollte auf SSD von Samsung umsteigen, selbst mit dem mitgelieferten DATA Migration Tool hat das nicht geklappt. Es kam immer die gleiche Fehlermeldung. Anfragen bei Samsung/Hanaro führten zu keiner Lösung, es kamen nur Standardsprüche: USB-Adapter defekt, Datenmenge zu groß usw.. Mit Acronis und Paragon klappte der Umstieg genau so wenig. So habe ich nicht bereut, die 7Z500 gekauft zu haben.
C**X
Tres bon disque , taille ok , le cache et la vitesse de rotation donnent un coup de fouet a votre ordi. Silencieux et sans vibrations. Vraiment bien, dommage il manque les 4 vis fixations laterales et le carton de conditionnement trop grand permettait au disque de ramasser des " chocs " pendant le transport. Formatable multi os, boot , partitionnable.
A**T
What can I say? It works, it's fast and it's big. I bought it for my 13" Macbook Pro. I first created an Extended Journaled partition which took a couple of seconds. I then cloned my entire hard drive on to it using free SuperDuper. That took a little more than an hour but I was expecting that to take at least two. I then tested it by booting with the alt key. It worked fine so off came the back of the computer and I put it in. After startup apart from my computer being zippier everything was as I had left it. Brilliant! I'd had to upgrade after installing Mountain Lion. My computer had slowed so much I couldn't even type. I added more Ram then I looked at a SSHD, but when I saw this was 6 Gb/s the same as a SSHD and a LOT cheaper the decision was made.
I**E
Nell'era dei dischi a Stato Solido, questo Travelstar HGST (Hitachi) rigorosamente meccanico, rappresenta una valida ed efficiente alternativa. Questo disco ha un ottimo compromesso tra la capacità di archiviazione (500GB) e la velocità di accesso e/o di memorizzazione dei dati. Nella dimensione (o fattore di forma) 2,5", questo Travelstar si caratterizza per un ridotto spessore, che agevola l'installazione senza problemi, anche nei portatili con ridotti spazi di predisposizione. Alle ottime prestazioni concorrono questi fattori: la velocità di rotazione dei piatti a 7200rpm (rotazioni al minuto) contro i 5400rpm di norma, ed anche la memoria di buffer (la cache) di ben 32MB il doppio rispetto a modelli analoghi dotati di 16MB o peggio ancora di soli 8MB. Insomma un valido prodotto dal costo molto contenuto e dalle ottime prestazioni. Vivamente consigliato come storage, sia interno che esterno, oppure come disco di Time Machine Apple™.
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