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Seagate Exos X18 18TB Enterprise SATA 6GB/s, 256MB Cache, 7200 RPM, HDD NZ$743.56 / US$509.19 @ Amazon.com

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Seagate Exos X18 18TB Enterprise HDD - CMR 3.5 Inch Hyperscale SATA 6Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 512e and 4Kn FastFormat, Low Latency with Enhanced Caching (ST18000NM000J)

Order Summary
Items: USD 429.99
Shipping & handling: USD 12.78

Total before GST: USD 442.77
Estimated GST to be collected: USD 66.42
Order total: USD 509.19
Payment Total: NZD 743.56

Mentioned here: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/647906

Available at PBTech: https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/HDDSE39180/Seagate-35-18TB-…
Pricespy says $866.00 but could be wrong so….

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  • +1

    That's a lot of p04n

    • A lot of Linux distros

      • I mostly use Ubuntu , how about you ?

  • That's a lot of chia plots

    • It's HDD so gonna be a bit slow now?

      • +1

        To save plots to, after plotting.

  • +1

    Just a tip, if you want a big hard drive, buy a USB 3.0 external drive and shack it to get the drive inside. These usually sells way less than their internal versions, even if the drive is exactly the same. I bought a Seagate 14TB Expansion Desktop USB 3.0 for USD$229 from BH (so no GST) earlier this year. Shacked it and got a Seagate Ironwolf Pro 14TB, which sells for $878.99 on PBTech.

    If you buy a 18TB external drive it will be a Exos X18 inside.

    • I am waiting for those deals again

    • and then you straight plug it into your motherboard?

      • Yes they are standard SATA hard drives.

        • Search online about 3.3v fix, there's some drives that won't start up if they are removed from the enclosure

          • @mikebb: That's mostly for WD drives. Seagate doesn't need this.

            • @patwobbly: I think the WD drives are better for shucking.
              I got 8TB Seagate and WD externals, the Seagate ones are 8TB SMR archive ones very very slow. WD ones were white label helium drives

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