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Large Capacity HDD's (6TB-20TB)

Thank you all, happy to say all 14Tb drives were sold in the 72-hour sale windows :)


Seagate Exos X16 "Recertified"
Warranty Remaining: August 2024 3 Months
Health: 100%
Power On Hours: 0
Qty Available: 1

Price: Rs. 14000/-

Considering other drives I've sold for cheaper, I am sure you'd raise the question about the higher pricing of the 12 TB drive, just to clear that question, The price of the 12 TB drive is higher because it is new-ish (recertified) drive with the amount of data read/written and 0 power on hours. A similar drive I've sold in the past was 16TB exos which was also new, that was for sold for 18K as well. these types of drives are costlier than used drives hence the price.
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Thank you all, happy to say all 14Tb drives were sold in the 72-hour sale windows :)


Seagate Exos X16 "Recertified"
Warranty Remaining: August 2024 3 Months
Health: 100%
Power On Hours: 0
Qty Available: 1

Price: Rs. 14000/-

Considering other drives I've sold for cheaper, I am sure you'd raise the question about the higher pricing of the 12 TB drive, just to clear that question, The price of the 12 TB drive is higher because it is new-ish (recertified) drive with the amount of data read/written and 0 power on hours. A similar drive I've sold in the past was 16TB exos which was also new, that was for sold for 18K as well. these types of drives are costlier than used drives hence the price.
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12Tb price dropped to 12000/-
Fresh stock available:

12TB
HP OEM - Toshiba Manufactured 12TB HDD
Price: Rs. 12000/-
Qty available: 10
Warranty: Test & DOA
Buy 2 @ 11500/- each
Buy 4 @ 11200/- each


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16TB
HP Branded - Seagate EXOS 16Tb
Price: 16000/-
Qty Available: 10
Warranty: Test & DOA
Buy 2 @ 15500/-
Buy 4 @ 15200/-


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18TB
HP OEM - Seagate Exos 18TB HDD
Price: Rs. 18000/-
Qty Available: 8
Warranty: Test & DOA
Buy 2 @ 17500/- each
Buy 4 @ 17200/- each

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Hey man, do these drives work with a normal windows PC just like a 1/2/4 Tb drive or are these drives intended to be installed in server only?
 
Hey man, do these drives work with a normal windows PC just like a 1/2/4 Tb drive or are these drives intended to be installed in server only?
Besides the above post there is one thing to keep in mind, some of these enterprise class drives come with a feature that makes them not work with typical sata power connector found in typical psu used in normal pc so need to use molex to sata adapter for such drive models (you can check out the details in my posts on page 9 of this thread).
 
Besides the above post there is one thing to keep in mind, some of these enterprise class drives come with a feature that makes them not work with typical sata power connector found in typical psu used in normal pc so need to use molex to sata adapter for such drive models (you can check out the details in my posts on page 9 of this thread).
The other best option is unplug the 3.3v last wire from the connector itself.
 
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