It's probably the cheapest 20TB Seagate, with what it could be replaced, with something more expensive (not that there would be much difference)?
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It's probably the cheapest 20TB Seagate
Yes, that the reason I bought it!
Small dents in the enclosure don't affect performance, in fact I received a new drive with one and it failed for unrelated reasons. Seagate honored the RMA even with the dent.
I'd check the s/n on seagate's site but it might be a white label drive (aka a OEM/rejected drive)
I'd check the s/n on seagate's site but it might be a white label drive (aka a OEM/rejected drive)
Seagate website says "This product was originally sold as a part of a larger system", so yes, I guess OEM.
oem/rejected drives are very different..
rejected drives end up in shucks
White labels aren't "rejected drives" 🤦♂️
My bad, autocorrect kicked in. I meant 'recertified'
but I was wondering if it's genuine
Nothing extraordinary, looks genuine. These white ones are OEM drives.
Also, I read on the web that is more noisy that the average hard drive, so I was expecting to hear a noisy motor, but actually the motor itself is very quiet, I think quieter than the other drives I own, but the drive it's very noisy when it read or write data (it looks like there is a hamster wheel inside). Is it normal?
Motors are mostly silent, yes. It is normal.
Also, not on this unit, but on the other one that I'm testing right now, I noticed a small dent on the enclosure.
If the dent was caused by pressure that's fine. If the dent was caused by an impact it's not fine.
as far it works properly I should be fine?
if you crack your head but then you work properly, it's fine-ish, I guess?