We pass this information onto you, the customer.ĭespatch times do not apply to UK public holidays.Įstimated delivery times are taken from the next available working day available for delivery. We charge a one off delivery cost as outlined below regardless of how many items you order or the weight of your order.Įstimated delivery times are provided to us by the respective delivery companies. These delivery estimates apply when you order up to 3pm Mon-Fri (excluding public holidays). We will despatch your order the very same day if we receive cleared payment by 3pm Mon-Fri. It has only been a few weeks since I installed the 4TB Seagate HDD.15 internal hard drive in my “vintage” iMac.Fast & Tracked By Courier (International) If you do buy a Seagate, go for the 4TB model (stay away from the Barracuda models). If you are looking for a hard drive replacement for your Late 2009 iMac (I have the 27 inch model), you have several options: the Seagate ST4000DM000, WD Green WD40EZRX, HGST Deskstar 0S03664, among many others (just make sure you get the OWC kit).
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This means you can install whichever hard drive brand you prefer. The OWC kit also “fixes firmware incompatibility issues with third party hard drives”. This sensor cable got rid of the horrible fan noise problem I had since Apple replaced my hard drive. The OWC kit came with the necessary installation tools and a thermal sensor cable that “eliminates fan noise and maintains proper system fan control”, a known problem with this iMac model.
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It took me about an hour, but I was able to do the installation myself, upgrade to a 4TB drive and stay under a $200 budget. The installation was not as hard as I though, you just have to follow each step carefully and make sure you make the right connections.
OWC has an installation video on youtube that proved to be extremely helpful. So here comes Amazon…Īlong with the 4TB Seagate drive I purchased from Amazon, I ordered an upgrade kit from OWC. At least this time I have some sort of data to backup my decision. This is the only reason I’m giving Seagate one more chance. This Seagate model is also the cheapest option within the 4TB drives (the HGST 4TB drives priced a little higher, had an even lower failure rate, but not enough of a difference to be a big factor according to them). Their Seagate 4TB Desktop HDD.15 hard drives had a low annual failure rate of 2.6%. Not good! On the other hand, all their 4TB hard drives (WD, HGST or Seagate) had the lowest annual failure rates. , a cloud backup company, reported earlier this year that the 3TB Seagate Barracuda drives in their data center had an annual failure rate of 43.1%. I’ve now had two 1TB Seagate Barracuda drives die on me, I’m definitely ready to try a different brand. Apple was aware these drives were defective as my first hard drive was replaced through one of their hard drive replacement programs. So here comes Google…Īfter doing some research, I found out that Segate’s 1TB, 2TB and 3TB Barracuda internal hard drives have a high annual failure rate. Also, I have never replaced an internal hard drive before. But which hard drive should I get? I sure would like to stay the hell away from another Seagate drive (the brand that came stock with my iMac and the same drive Apple used later as a replacement). I also can’t afford to be without a computer, my only option then, is to replace the hard drive myself. The truth is, I can’t afford to pay for expensive labor even less purchase a new computer. I guess they’re hoping that by labeling it vintage, I will spend another $1800 on a new computer. This time I was told my computer was now considered “vintage”, and they do not service it anymore. Well, not anymore…Īfter my hard drive died, the second one since purchasing my iMac in 2010, I made an appointment at my local Genius Bar to see if I could get it replaced. The spinning beach ball of death! You know something’s going on and sure enough, your computer dies and you find out you need a new hard drive! There used to be a time when buying an Apple computer meant having a working computer for many years. Your iMac is slow, frequently freezing over a short period of time.