TOSHIBA 3.5-Inch 1TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive DT01ACA100

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TOSHIBA 3.5-Inch 1TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive DT01ACA100
TOSHIBA 3.5-Inch 1TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive DT01ACA100

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Price History for Toshiba MAIN-47587 3.5-Inch 1TB 7200 RPM SATA3/SATA 6.0 GB/s 32MB Hard Drive DT01ACA100 / HDKPC03

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Current Price $29.99 January 9, 2025
Highest Price $29.99 October 18, 2024
Lowest Price $29.99 October 18, 2024
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TOSHIBA 3.5-Inch 1TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive DT01ACA100 Description

  • The SATA interface 7,200 RPM desktop series drives are targeted at desktop all-in-one and gaming PCs, home servers, external HDDs, and consumer electronics products such as set-top boxes and digital video recorders.
  • Serial ATA (SATA) is a serial interface that can operate at speeds up to 6Gb/s. SATA is scalable and enables easy integration, high performance, and efficient system designs. SATA is the evolutionary replacement for the Parallel ATA (PATA) storage interface.
  • Ramp Load technology restricts the driveโ€™s recording head from touching the disk media, resulting in improved protection of the drive while being transported and less wear to the recording head.
  • Optimized for use in power-friendly consumer and commercial desktop computing systems, the driveโ€™s power management technology provides significant power consumption savings at 5.2 watts (or less) active idle, and 1.0 watt standby and sleep power requirements.
  • Toshibaโ€™s advanced servo techniques and mechanical design minimizes drive acoustics, making them as silent as possible during operation.
  • Capacity: 1 TB
  • Rotational Speed: 7200 rpm
  • Cache: 32 MB
  • Interface: SATA 6.0 Gb/s
  • Single Track Seek Time (Read): 0.6 ms
  • Single Track Seek Time (Write): 0.8 ms

TOSHIBA 3.5-Inch 1TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive DT01ACA100 Specification

Specification: TOSHIBA 3.5-Inch 1TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive DT01ACA100

Hard Drive

1 TB Mechanical Hard Disk

Number of USB 2.0 Ports

1

Hard Disk Size (TB)

1

Hard Disk Rotational Speed (RPM)

7200

Specific Uses For Product

Gaming

Write Speed

0.8 megabits_per_second

Cache Size

32

Model Name

MAIN-47587

Item Weight (Kilograms)

0.08

Number of Items

1

Data Transfer Rate

227.75 Megabits Per Second

Form Factor

3.5-inch

Unit Count (Count)

1.0

Package Type

FFP

Manufacturer

Toshiba

Hardware Interface

SATA 6.0 Gb/s

Global Trade Identification Number

00112040004075, 00696859078965

UPC

803982739612,634392674688,696859078965,807320210573,880959444465,608729688839,112040004075

Item model number

DT01ACA100, HDKPC03

Hardware Platform

PC

Operating System

Microsoft Windows 7, 8.1, 10

Item Weight (ounces)

2.82

Product Dimensions

4 x 1.02 x 5.8 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

4 x 1.02 x 5.8 inches

Flash Memory Size

1

Hard Drive Interface

Serial ATA-600

Hard Drive Rotational Speed (RPM)

7200

ASIN

B00A0KXK7U

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

July 14, 2012

TOSHIBA 3.5-Inch 1TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive DT01ACA100 Reviews (9)

9 reviews for TOSHIBA 3.5-Inch 1TB 7200 RPM Hard Drive DT01ACA100

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  1. Cassandra

    The hard drive worked as expected. Installed it and then powered it up with no issues. Very happy with it.

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  2. m6502

    [Updated 5/28/2015]
    This review is for the 3TB model, DT01ACA300. This is a bare drive with only whatever packaging is used by the seller. You can also buy it in a box with foam padding under the model name “PH3300U”. I can’t comment on Amazon’s packing, because I bought it from a different site.
    Because drives and firmware sometimes change, I should specify mine. I don’t see a clearly labeled firmware version on the label of my drive, but it does say “DRIVE REV AAA AA00 / BB0”. It also is marked with the number HDKPC08A0A01. This unit was made in Aug-2014. On a scale, it weighed 1.473lbs.

    Real capacity is 2.729TB when measured in proper base-2 units.
    This is a 7200rpm drive. It uses 1TB platters.

    Performance and Noise
    =================
    After 6 months of use, I recently tested this drive’s performance under Linux Mint 17.1 using the “gnome-disks” utility. Screenshot is attached. Please note that the linear transfer rate values in that graph are base-10 measurements, not base-2. They would be a bit less when expressed in base 2.
    This drive has moderate access times for a 7200rpm drive, but it is quiet. This is a popular formula – faster drives are louder, and people tend to complain about that nowadays. The access time measured was 15.18msec average with a test of 5000 random seeks. This test covered the full 3TB capacity, not short stroked. I could not hear any seek noise during this test unless I put my ear next to the drive, and then it was just faintly audible. However, I do not have a quiet PC. People who build quiet PCs might hear seek noises more easily than I do. To me, I couldn’t even hear the test running until I got my ear next to the drive. I also tested a 4TB Toshiba MD04ACA400, and observed that they are complete opposites in respect to seek noise vs speed. This 3TB DT01ACA300 is the slower but much quieter drive – it’s inline with most modern consumer 7200rpm drives.

    Reliability
    =======
    I’ve had this drive in operation for 6 months. It was initially subjected to a burn-in period using the linux utility ‘badblocks’. That took 48 hours of continuous stress to complete, which it did with no errors. It then completed the SMART extended self-test, again with no errors. The intention was to weed out any infant mortality before putting real data on the drive.
    Since that time, up until a few days ago, it has been used as the parity drive for a SnapRAID array. In that role, the drive spent most of it’s time spun down. When it was accessed, it would see continuous stress for a few hours at a time.
    Recently I’ve moved it to file storage, and another drive has replaced it for parity. This drive is still working fine, it does not have any faults logged in SMART.

    During the initial burn-in period, the highest temperature recorded in the SMART data was 38C, probably about 10C above ambient. That was during the very long ‘badblocks’ test with a fan blowing through the drive cage. I don’t know how much warmer it would get without the fan, but every case will be different. Opinions vary but I’d say anything up to 45C is nothing to worry about.

    No “Intellipark”
    ============
    I do not believe this drive has any auto head parking behavior. I’m glad for this, because I believe head parking should be left under control of the operating system, not arbitrarily forced by a drive’s firmware.
    I used the linux “watch” command to watch the “load/unload” counter in the drive’s SMART data with a timer of 5 minutes. The drive was otherwise unmounted and not being accessed. This means the only access to the drive was on those 5 minute intervals. Therefore, if the drive were auto-parking itself, I should have seen the “load/unload” counter increase at every 5 minute update. I did not – the “load/unload” counter stayed constant, and was at a very low number. That is why I’m convinced it does not auto-park.
    It should still respond to head parking commands from the OS, as any hard drive has been capable of doing since the days of MS-DOS. It most definitely responds to spin-down commands, I’ve had the OS configured to spin it down after 30 minutes of inactivity and this has worked fine.

    Partitioning comments
    ———————
    The tool I used for partioning this drive was ‘gdisk’. This is a linux utility which is very similar to the familiar ‘fdisk’, except it is designed to work with GPT partitioning instead of traditional MBR. In a GUI environment, ‘gparted’ is another way to partition the drive. At the command line, the console equivalent is ‘parted’, but I used ‘gdisk’ instead because it was easier to understand.
    Although technically there may be some workarounds, GPT partitioning is essentially required if you want to partition drives larger than 2TB. If you are only seeing something like 700GB of space on this drive, it is because you are using an outdated MBR partitioning tool which will not work properly with drives of this size.

    Under Windows, note that 3TB drives (anything > 2TB) cannot be properly used with 32-bit Windows XP or older versions. This is because they don’t support GPT partitions. Limited support for GPT was added for 64-bit WinXP, but not for a system drive, only for a data disk. GPT support is better in later Windows versions.
    In an experiment on my system, I found that >2TB drives don’t even appear in the WinXP-32 Disk Management screen. It only became visible if I used HDAT2 to reduce the drive’s reported size to 2TB.
    >2TB drives might work with patched versions of Vista, but I don’t know. I expect at least Windows 7 should support them. Please research this before buying.
    This would not be a problem for using the drive over a network. It’s only an issue for mounting it directly on the system.

    If you’re using WinXP-32, then stick to the 2TB model or below. Those sizes will work fine. However, the remaining point to be aware of is that these drives (even the smaller sized models) have 4KB sectors with 512 byte emulation. This is something older Windows versions don’t understand. The partitions need to be aligned with these 4KB sectors for the drive to perform it’s best. This won’t keep it from working but it’s a performance issue.
    Don’t use the partitioning that is built-in with WinXP, or the alignment will not be correct and performance will suffer. Instead, I suggest downloading ‘gparted’ and running that tool from a bootable CD or flash drive. This tool has an option to align your partitions on a 1MB boundary. Use that option while creating the partitions, and you’ll be good. Then reboot back to Windows and let it format the partition(s) that you already created. Formatting under XP is fine, you just don’t want to let it create the partitions.

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  3. m6502

    I’m going to start by saying that my sole reason for purchasing this hard drive is to upgrade the hard drive in my PS4.

    There are two ways to upgrade a PS4 hard drive using a 3.5″ desktop hard drive. 1) Using the Nyko Data Bank 2) Using an external enclosure to power the hard drive, and running a SATA extension cable from the extension or hard drive to the PS4.

    I chose to use an external enclosure to house and power this Toshiba hard drive and run a SATA extension cable from the hard drive to the PS4. I’m not going to go into great detail about the process or set-up, but I will be happy to answer any questions and provide help for anyone that may have questions on how I ran my set-up.

    I spent approximately 2 months doing research and reading every single review for over 10 different hard drives I was considering putting into my PS4. I had narrowed it down to 3 hard drives, but still spent weeks contemplating which would be the best option. In the end, I chose none of those options. One day while doing research, I stumbled upon hdd.userbenchmark.com. This is a fantastic website that shows real-world statistics for a wealth of different hard drives. I was able to compare side-by-side each one of the hard drives that I was considering for my upgrade. Upon chance, I found this Toshiba hard drive on the list. This hard drive currently ranks at #10 on the speed/performance list, and easily out-performs all of the other hard drives I was considering. And the best part? It’s at least $20 cheaper than all the other drives I was considering!

    Now on to the hard drive itself. I’m just your average every day consumer, and I don’t have much experience in internal hard drives. I learned a great deal about them through all the research I performed before making my purchase. I could not possibly be more satisfied with my purchase. This hard drive has exceeded all of my expectations. After installing the drive (the PS4 software installed much quicker with this hard drive than my previous upgrade drive) I proceeded to install all of my PS4 games from discs. This took not quite half as long as it did than with the other hard drive I originally used to upgrade the PS4. Loading games and game saves is much quicker with this drive, and the actual processing and performance of the drive is a huge improvement as well. With the other drive, there would be stuttering and delays in graphics rendering while playing large open world games such as GTA 5 and Shadow of Mordor. There are no issues like that whatsoever with this drive. This also wasn’t as much of a concern to me, but this drive is whisper quiet. It also doesn’t produce as much heat as other 3.5″ 7200 RPM drives do. So that being said, I think placing this drive in the Nyko Data Bank to upgrade the PS4 would be absolutely fine.

    I will be happy to try and answer any questions regarding the hard drive or my set-up. I absolutely without any reservations recommend this hard drive for an upgrade to the PS4!

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  4. Cliente de Amazon

    Lโ€™hard disk interno da 3,5 pollici Toshiba da 2TB รจ un ottimo prodotto.
    Ottime prestazioni al prezzo giusto. Le sue caratteristiche lo rendono davvero veloce e silenzioso.
    Ottimo per chi ha bisogno di spazio di archiviazione.
    E’ migliore di tanti altri che costano di piรน . Consiglio l’acquisto soprattutto per affidabilitร  e il prezzo concorrenziale.

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  5. jean-marie fahrer

    I bought DT01ACA300 to replace the faulty DT01ACA100 for my desktop computer.

    The read/write speeds are impressive. It handles large files effortlessly and performs well even during heavy usage.

    Considering its performance and features, DT01ACA300 offers great value for money. Itโ€™s competitively priced compared to similar products.

    Overall, I am very satisfied with DT01ACA300. It meets all my needs and performs exceptionally well. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable storage solution.

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  6. Oguz

    Antes de comprar este disco probรฉ con la marca Seagate, recibรญ un producto defectuoso y dos reemplazos con problemas. Despuรฉs de consultar con un amigo que trabaja en TIC’s que los discos de Toshiba son los que presentan menos fallos.
    Este disco lo utilizo como almacenamiento en un servidor con Gitlab.
    — Actualizaciรณn 2019
    Estรก funcionando 24 horas los 365 dรญas de la semana. Algunos dรญas ha fallado el sumistro elรฉctrico y hasta el momento no presenta fallas.

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  7. JT Farley

    Ordered it. Thought it was a great deal. I’d purchased another HDD prior to this from another brand but within a couple weeks it was giving me the squeak of death. So I put what I got back from that, towards this one. Unfortunately seems it may be outside influences which are causing these HDDs to go bad.

    Pros: Size was good. Reasonable. Price was pretty good too. Was excited to use it for storage. Perfect HDD for what I needed with a little extra room to wok with.

    Cons: The HDD came pretty much DOA. It arrived in a static free sleeve, and an unpadded plastic envelope and was dropped by the delivery guy on concrete next to my front door.

    I wish it had been a different situation, but given how frail these drives are, it’s likely sustained damage due to poor packaging. I think if you want legit, solid, long term reviews, Toshiba needs to step up their game and ensure their products are arriving safely.

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  8. Chee Peng Lee

    Lamento no haber hecho la reseรฑa antes, pero igualmente me alegro por ello ya que tuve tiempo de sobre para probarlo

    Esta marca, simplemente, me encanta. Los discos de esta marca me han salido muy buenos. Llevo aprox 4 aรฑos con este, y ninguna falla.

    Los primeros aรฑos lo use con el sistema operativo y despuรฉs, cuando compre un ssd, lo use como disco de almacenamiento en la misma maquina.

    Es una maquina que uso para el trabajo y entretenimiento, esta encendida aprox 10 horas al dรญa como mรญnimo, de lunes a sรกbado, y otro tanto los domingos. Muchas veces la deje prendida las 24 horas, durante semanas enteras.

    Dirรฉ que para almacenamiento funciona muy bien, aunque, depende de lo que guardes, pero con el tiempo 3 teras se hacen poco.

    Para videojuegos, la carga y eso, se siente algo lento. Asรญ que no es lo suyo, aunque no va mal.

    En conclusiรณn, buena marca, buen disco. Segรบn es diseรฑado para servidores, yo lo use como almacenamiento, asรญ que funciona bien.

    Consejo: si encuentran algรบn disco de 4 o 5 teras por un precio similar, no lo duden, vayan por los 5 teras, en verdad que a la larga, hacen falta.
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  9. Arturo Figueroa

    Un bon DD de marque TOSHIBA comme ร  l’origine mais 5 TO et pas cher , je suis trรจs satisfait !!

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