Category:Seagate F3 V9: Difference between revisions

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Clarify, because Seagate absolutely still do 7,200 RPMs
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| capacity_per_platter_unit = tb
| capacity_per_platter_unit = tb
| recording_method = cmr
| recording_method = cmr
| released = 2017
| released = 2016
| predecessor = [[:Category:Seagate F3 Bacall|Bacall]]<br>[[:Category:Seagate F3 Lombard|Lombard]]
| predecessor = [[:Category:Seagate F3 Bacall|Bacall]]<br>[[:Category:Seagate F3 Lombard|Lombard]]
| successor = [[:Category:Seagate F3 V11|V11]]
| successor = [[:Category:Seagate F3 V11|V11]]
}}
}}
This category lists all [[Seagate]] drives that are members of the F3 family V9. It succeeds the previous Bacall and Lombard 3 TB and 4 TB models, increasing density to 1.33 TB/platter. V9 is the final 5,400 RPM class Seagate F3 family to have a spindle speed equal to or greater than 5,900 RPM; subsequent families would spin at a lower 5,425 RPM.
This category lists all [[Seagate]] drives that are members of the F3 family V9. It succeeds the previous Bacall and Lombard 3 TB and 4 TB models, increasing density to 1.33 TB/platter. V9 is the final 5,400 RPM class Seagate F3 family to have a spindle speed equal to or greater than 5,900 RPM; subsequent families would spin at a lower 5,425 RPM.

Revision as of 22:36, 23 October 2022

This category lists all Seagate drives that are members of the F3 family V9. It succeeds the previous Bacall and Lombard 3 TB and 4 TB models, increasing density to 1.33 TB/platter. V9 is the final 5,400 RPM class Seagate F3 family to have a spindle speed equal to or greater than 5,900 RPM; subsequent families would spin at a lower 5,425 RPM.

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