Toshiba Canvio Basics New 2.5" HDTB330EK3CB 3 TB
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A very decent external hard drive, as there have been no complaints in over a year of use. I use it to store work projects, mainly videos and some photos. The average file size is 300-500 MB. With such volumes, the write speed is 120-130 MB/s. This suits me perfectly. I haven't dropped it, so I can't comment on its drop reliability. However, it has been turned on 819 times and had a ton of files uploaded. For me, reliability is the most important thing. The hard drive itself is quite compact and doesn't overheat (based on statistics, it hasn't exceeded 44 degrees, which I consider an excellent result). The speed depends on file size. Photos of 15-30 MB are written at 25-45 MB/s, larger files up to 157 MB/s, but on average, as I mentioned above, it's around 130 MB/s. Perfect for work or personal archive. Relatively fast. Reliable. No speed issues, stable. Compact. Doesn't overheat. I suppose I would like a faster connector, but that would be more expensive. ![]() |
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I contacted the service center - and they sent me a statement that they tested it and everything was okay, the hard drive meets the normal parameters.
That's how 'normal' hard drives from Toshiba are - defects appeared after a month (or maybe immediately), but it's normal for them. Either due to the chip crisis, service centers were given a "manual" to only replace dead ones, while those that work somewhat are marked as normal.
Don't buy Toshiba hard drives - save your nerves and money.