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Kuils River, Cape Town
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Product information
Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Bob Shop ID:
612591043
Title: Vintage Seagate ST 157A 44MB Hard Drive from 1991 Model: ST-157A-1 Serial Numbers: 902020-005 // 86088187.Made In: Made In: Assembled In Thailand @ 1991 Interface and Speed: IDE 3.5, 3600RPM. Capacity: 44MB. Info: The best of the IDE stepper generation, very reliable, and almost as fast as the Maxtor/Miniscribe one. These are instantly recognizable by their distinctive half-circle shape. Seagate were very late entrants into the 3.5 inch drive market, having been distracted by their quality problems with the ST-251R, rapidly falling market share when the clone makers began to take over from IBM, and their acquisition of mainframe drive maker Imprimis, but when Seagate finally released 3.5 inch drives they were good ones. Most ST-157s were still going just fine when they were finally retired in favour of something much bigger and newer. Working Order: Spins, detected but will not format due to bad sectors 28 July 2017. R 355.00 Inc Vat.
All Legacy Hard Drives are sold without warranty and as per description. 7 Day money back guarantee. Hard Drives are sold as is and as they are all old used hard drives there is no guarantee that they will still function or that they may have bad sectors if untested.