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This category lists all [[HGST]] drives that are members of the Hitachi ARM family Jaguar-2C. Jaguar-2C succeeds the previous Jet-C, increasing density to 500 GB per platter. It was the only 7,200 RPM two-platter 1 TB drive released by any manufacturer; others depended on SSHDs in this space, and only built 7,200 RPM 7 mm single-platter drives. It was the last 2.5" 7,200 RPM family released by HGST. | This category lists all [[HGST]] drives that are members of the Hitachi ARM family Jaguar-2C. Jaguar-2C succeeds the previous Jet-C, increasing density to 500 GB per platter. It was the only 7,200 RPM two-platter 1 TB drive released by any manufacturer; others depended on SSHDs in this space, and only built 7,200 RPM 7 mm single-platter drives. It was the last new 2.5" 7,200 RPM family released by HGST, discounting minor revisions such as the [[:Category:HGST ARM Jaguar-1CR|Jaguar-1CR]] platform. Units made since 2014 have an octagonal seal on the top right corner, rather than a circular one. | ||
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This category lists all HGST drives that are members of the Hitachi ARM family Jaguar-2C. Jaguar-2C succeeds the previous Jet-C, increasing density to 500 GB per platter. It was the only 7,200 RPM two-platter 1 TB drive released by any manufacturer; others depended on SSHDs in this space, and only built 7,200 RPM 7 mm single-platter drives. It was the last new 2.5" 7,200 RPM family released by HGST, discounting minor revisions such as the Jaguar-1CR platform. Units made since 2014 have an octagonal seal on the top right corner, rather than a circular one.
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