Seagate - Barracuda 8TB Internal SATA Hard Drive for Desktops
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50 in stock |
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UPC: |
990405696208 |
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Seagate |
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ST8000DMA04 |
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New |
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3% off w/ $800.00 spent |
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More than a week ago |
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1500294959 |
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Bought this to offload files from my Macbook, and after several hours of effort and trouble-shooting, it is still good for nothing. Too skinny to even make a decent doorstop. Maybe others have better luck, but I would not recommend this for Mac owners.