Tuesday, August 22nd 2017

Toshiba Announces X300 8TB Internal 3.5-inch Hard Drive

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC), a committed technology leader, today announces the X300 3.5-inch internal hard drive in 8 TB capacity. Compared to the P300 series with capacities up to 3 TB, the X300 Series delivers extreme performance and robust capacity for creative and professional applications including graphic design, animation, photo and video editing, and PC gaming.

The new 8 TB model features Toshiba's cache technology, a self-contained cache algorithm with on-board buffer management, which optimizes cache allocation during read/write to provide high-level performance in real time. The X300 Series is offered in 4 TB, 5 TB, 6 TB and 8 TB capacities, all with a higher 128 MB cache than P300 series, ensuring fast data access. Available in a 3.5-inch form factor, the X300 performs at 7,200 RPM and a SATA connection up to 6 Gbit/s. Compatible with most major brands of Serial ATA enabled desktop computers, the Toshiba X300 high-precision head positioning supported by advanced format technology (physical 4 KB sector) and dual stage actuator technology delivers high storage density and capacity.
"Availability of the 8 TB X300 Series is a testament to Toshiba's commitment to growing the consumer HDD category and providing the tools needed to achieve varying professional workloads," said Michael Cassidy, Vice President of Consumer HDDs at TAEC. "Toshiba offers a full internal HDD lineup that targets specific storage applications and grows with your gaming library and digital content."

The new X300 will be available this month with a 2-year limited warranty at major retailers.
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3 Comments on Toshiba Announces X300 8TB Internal 3.5-inch Hard Drive

#1
birdie
Wasn't it announced like a year ago? I'm confused.

Mind that this thing runs on 5 platters.
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#3
BluesFanUK
Great performance drives, but they get very hot and sound like an aeroplane taking off.
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