Toshiba 3TB DT01ACA300 (SATA3/7200RPM/64MB Cache)
Posted by DeviceLog.com | Posted in HDD | Posted on 2015-08-30
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Toshiba 3TB DT01ACA300 is the top model among the DT01ACA series.(DT01ACA050, DT01ACA100, DT01ACA200, DT01ACA300).
The DT01ACA Desktop HDDs feature 1 terabyte-per-platter technology in capacities ranging from 500GB to 3TB(1, 2 or 3 platters). 2TB, and 3TB models have 64MB cache buffer for faster data processing. The 7,200 RPM drive series is engineered for high performance and low power for cooler operation.
The 3.5-inch DT01ACA drives include Advanced Sector Format technology, which utilizes the industry standard 4Kbyte-per-sector configuration and improved error-correcting code functionality to enhance data integrity while making more efficient use of the storage surface area.
Product name | Toshiba 3TB DT01ACA300 |
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Manufacturer | Toshiba |
Country of manufacture | China |
Released year/month | 2012/08 |
Interface | SATA 3 (6 Gbits/s) |
Disk Capacity | 3 TB (3000 GB) |
Buffer Capacity | 64 MB |
Bytes per Sector (Disk) | 512 Bytes |
Bytes per Sector (Host) | 4 KB |
Logical blocks (LBA) | 5,860,533,168 |
Rotational Speed | 7200 RPM |
Average Latency | 4.17ms |
Single track seek time (read) | 0.5 ms |
Single track seek time (write) | 0.6 ms |
Form Factor | 3.5 inch |
Size (width × length × height) |
101.6 × 147.0 × 26.1 mm |
Weight | 680 g (23.98 oz) |
Number of Disk | 3 |
Number of Heads | 6 |
Voltage | 5 V(±5%) 430 mA, 12 V(±10%) 740 mA |
Temperature Range | Operating : 0 °C ~ 60 °C Non-operating : -40 °C ~ 70 °C |
Vibration | Operating : 6.57 m/s² (0.67G) RMS 5 to 500 Hz Non-operating : 10.2 m/s² (1.04G) RMS 2 to 200 Hz |
Linear Shock (1/2 sine pulse) |
Operating : 70 G (686 m/s²) Non-operating : 300 G (2940 m/s²) |
Power consumption | Idle : 5.2 W Seek : 5.7 W Read/Write : 6.4 W Idle (low power) : 2.2 W Standby : 1 W Sleep : 1 W |
Noise | Idle 27 dB / Seek 28 dB |
Load/Unload | 300,000 times |
Non-recoverable Error Rate |
1/10¹⁴ bit read
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Limited Warranty | 2 year (from date of purchase) |
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