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Seagate 1TB 5400RPM 64MB SATA 9,5MM Laptop Thin SSHD 8GB Flash, ST1000LM014 (Laptop Thin SSHD 8GB Flash Hybrid Drive)

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BrandSeagate Technology Intern.
Item Weight113 g
Product Dimensions10 x 0.9 x 7 cm
Item model numberST1000LM014
Screen Size2.5 inches
Hard Drive Size8 GB
  
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Shipping Weight154 g
Date First Available10 April 2013
  
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Laptop Thin SSHD 8GB Flash Hybrid Drive

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SSDs offer the best performance but the obstacle remains the price. 500gb SSDs have dropped a lot but the popular 256gb sized drives are priced much the same as they were a year ago. If you are a Laptop user, unless you're willing to either spend a lot of money, compromise on storage space or have a laptop with space for more than one storage drive, SSDs are not suitable and this is where Hybrid drives can come in.

The hybrid drive uses a small amount of fast NAND memory to act as a cache for frequently accessed data and thus speeds up the drive considerably. Seagate's new line of Hybrid drives sees 8GB of NAND as standard. The 750gb model makes way for a 1TB drive and both drives now use spindle speeds of 5400rpm. Seagate also claim the incorporated algorithm that caches data has been improved (common writes as well as common reads are now cached). If you still want a 7200rpm Hybrid drive, snap up the 750gb Momentus quickly as it is discontinued.

Installing in an old 2008 Macbook Pro was easy, I opted to restore from a Time Machine backup as I wanted my drive exactly as it had been though a clean install and use of Migration Assistant (or windows equivalent) is probably the best option for an error free experience. I would try to avoid drive cloning unless it's really necessary.

As with the old Momentus drive, the first boot wasn't particularly impressive as the algorithm had yet to determine what data to cache but after I'd restarted 3 times, things were definitely faster.

Some figures:
From a cold start, I timed how long it took to reach the grey Apple logo, how long to fully load the desktop and a total boot to desktop time:
5400rpm HDD: 39 seconds, 38 seconds respectively.
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By MrE TOP 100 REVIEWER on 3 Jan. 2014
There are many Hard Drives you can choose when it comes down to upgrading your PS4. Although it is worth pointing out some essential facts that you need to know. Firstly any drive you chose must be no thicker than 9.5mm, be a minimum of 160GB (in case you were thinking of installing an SSD) and the drive should conform to the 2.5 inch standard. Although you won't find it on any official PlayStation literature the drive that the PS4 comes with runs at 5400RPM and i would advise you stick to that spin speed as any faster and you increase the heat produced and the last thing you want to increase is the heat especially as the drive sits in a confined space.

This particular drive is a 1TB (so 1000GB) Solid State Hybrid Drive, meaning it has a combination of a traditional hard drive and a small Solid State Drive built in. The Operating System and programs that you use a lot of will automatically get stored on the SSD for fast access. This essentially means boot up times and loading screens are cut short (anywhere between 20-50%) although install times and downloads remain the same.

It really is a great innovation on the part of Seagate to combine the two type of drive and at a very reasonable price, a standard drive for space and a small SSD for the things that really matter and it makes this ideal for the PS4 or indeed any computer. The two drives are completely integrated into each other so don't go thinking you have to mess around configuring what gets saved where, the hard drive does that work for you and only the most used things are placed there. This drive is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!

Now i want to give you a quick walkthrough for those that need help in the upgrade process.
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To give some context to this review, I bought this drive to upgrade my Dell Latitude 6510 which has 8GB RAM and an Intel i7 processor. I use it mainly as a desktop with a docking station and two screens, and found eventually the 320GB hard drive wasn't quite enough. For software, it's Windows 7 with VirtualBox to run Linux VMs, but lots of video editing (High Definition home videos), Photoshop (CS4), a bit of programming/scripting and general office stuff.

The previous hard drive was a 320GB drive spinning at 7,200rpm and also made by Seagate. Despite seeming reasonably quick, it was not a SSHD drive, but I wanted extra capacity so could not justify a fully SSD solution. At less than £100 this seemed an obvious compromise especially in a laptop where there is only one bay (unless you are willing to lose the DVD drive).

Upgrading was simple - I connected the new drive via a USB external hard drive caddy and used Seagate's DiscWizard software to migrate. This is a great bit of free software which can be used to backup drives so long as the source or destination is Seagate. It lets you keep the same geometry (ie. partition size), resize in proportion, or in theory lets you set it manually. I went for the manual option but ended up with it resized in proportion. I then used a Linux live CD with gparted to sort it all out. Other options there would be Linux DD. In most cases, Discwizard and the Windows standard tools would be sufficient (especially if you do not run Linux).

Many articles I have read suggest performance is best if you reinstall operating system and applications. I have no doubt this is true and will revisit this, but I wanted to get up and running quickly.
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