Category:Seagate F3 Hepburn: Difference between revisions

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| z-height = 20.2 - 26.1
| z-height = 20.2 - 26.1
| speed = 5,900
| speed = 5,900
| cache = 64
| cache = 8 - 32
| cache_unit = mb
| cache_unit = mb
| af = 512e
| af = 512e
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| interface_version = SATA 3.0 (600 MB/s)
| interface_version = SATA 3.0 (600 MB/s)
| minimum_platters = 1
| minimum_platters = 1
| maximum_platters = 3
| maximum_platters = 4
| capacity_per_platter = 500
| capacity_per_platter = 500
| capacity_per_platter_unit = gb
| capacity_per_platter_unit = gb
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| successor = [[:Category:Seagate F3 Bogart|Bogart]]
| successor = [[:Category:Seagate F3 Bogart|Bogart]]
}}
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This category lists all [[Seagate]] drives that are members of the F3 family Hepburn. It is essentially a 5,900 RPM version of [[:Category:Seagate F3 Pharaoh|Pharaoh]], using the same HDAs, and is an improvement over the Garbo family, increasing density to 500 GB, much like the [[Seagate Barracuda 7200.12]]. It was used for later [[Seagate Barracuda LP]] and all [[Seagate Pipeline HD.2]] models. It was the last 5,900 RPM family to use contact start-stop, until [[:Category:Seagate F3 Hepburn Oasis|Hepburn Oasis]].
This category lists all [[Seagate]] drives that are members of the F3 family Hepburn. It is essentially a 5,900 RPM version of [[:Category:Seagate F3 Pharaoh|Pharaoh]], using the same HDAs, and is an improvement over the Garbo family, increasing density to 500 GB, much like the [[Seagate Barracuda 7200.12]]. It was used for later [[Seagate Barracuda LP]] and all [[Seagate Pipeline HD.2]] models. It was succeeded by Bogart, which introduced 667 GB platters as well as ramp loading. Hepburn was the last 5,900 RPM family to use contact start-stop, until [[:Category:Seagate F3 Hepburn Oasis|Hepburn Oasis]].

Revision as of 17:55, 1 August 2022

This category lists all Seagate drives that are members of the F3 family Hepburn. It is essentially a 5,900 RPM version of Pharaoh, using the same HDAs, and is an improvement over the Garbo family, increasing density to 500 GB, much like the Seagate Barracuda 7200.12. It was used for later Seagate Barracuda LP and all Seagate Pipeline HD.2 models. It was succeeded by Bogart, which introduced 667 GB platters as well as ramp loading. Hepburn was the last 5,900 RPM family to use contact start-stop, until Hepburn Oasis.

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