** HALLOWEEN WEEKEND ONLY DEALS - ROUND 6 - STORAGE!!! **

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Now compared to prices of old these may still seem expensive however OcUK is offering its customers a deal on this limited stock and when this stock is gone or the Weekend special is over it will not return to these prices!


So if you want some fast storage then buy now as this is all 7200RPM stock and that includes the Enterprise grade 2TB Hitachi A7K3000 :D


Stock is going to be limited to 1 unit per order.





Samsung SpinPoint F4 320GB SATA-II 16MB Cache - OEM (HD322GJ) @ £48.98 inc VAT

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The Spinpoint F4 features 7200rpm speed rotation, advanced areal density technology and a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface. Equipped with Samsung's exclusive dynamic balancing technology, the drive's overall stability and reliability is optimized as a high performing solution. Samsung's proprietary SilentSeek and NoiseGuard technologies are incorporated in the drive to offer ultra quiet operation. With a one-head platform design and fewer mechanical parts, the reliability and acoustic features of the Spinpoint F4 have been improved. The drive delivers 10% increased read/write performance and 7% lower power consumption than the Spinpoint F1. The superior performance and high-reliability Spinpoint F4 is engineered for high-end computing in PCs, Macs, high-end workstations and server applications.

- Capacity: 320GB
- Cache: 16MB
- Interface: SATA-II
- Spin Speed: 7200RPM
- Seek Time: 8.9ms
- Warranty: 3 Years

Was £56.99 Inc. VAT

Only £48.98 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW

SAVE £8.01 inc VAT!!








Hitachi UltraStar A7K3000 2TB SATA-II 32MB Cache 7200RPM - OEM (HUA722020ALA330) @ £119.99 inc VAT

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Doubling the capacity density

As data center professionals across the globe work to meet growing enterprise needs, they face the dilemma of storing more data in the same footprint while also reducing power and HVAC consumption. The new ltrastar A7K2000 provides twice the data storage capacity of the prior generation Ultrastar A7K1000 drive, and does so using fewer watts. It is now possible to achieve a colossal 1.2 petabytes (PB) in the footprint of a standard 19-inch enterprise storage rack by deploying the 2TB A7K2000 in a stack of ten 4U, 60-bay enclosures.

Combining 7200 RPM performance and granular power control

Operating at 7200 RPM, the Hitachi Ultrastar A7K2000 offers better overall performance than slower-RPM, capacity-oriented drives at impressively low power-consumption rates. When compared to the previous generation Ultrastar A7K1000, the A7K2000 offers up to a 155% improvement in sustained data transfer rate, and a 120% improvement in watts-per-GB. With five Advanced Power Management modes, a 36% reduction in watts during low-RPM idle mode, and using less than 1W during standby/sleep mode, the Ultrastar A7K2000 can help data centers achieve lower AC power and HVAC requirements, freeing up precious headroom for growing enterprise needs.
Highlights of the Hitachi 2TB Ultrastar 3.5" SATA-300 7200rpm 32mb

- Combining 7200 RPM performance and granular power control
- Enhanced Rotational Vibration Safeguard (RVS) for robust performance in multi-drive environments
- 24x7 enterprise-class duty cycle
- 3Gb/s SATA for configuration flexibility
- Enhancing data safety and security

Was £139.99 Inc. VAT

Only £119.99 inc VAT.

ORDER NOW


SAVE £20.00 inc VAT!!
 
I'm sure someone said there would be no more HDD deals until the market improves? :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Plus, the amount you save on the first drive is wrong, £56.99 down to £48.98 is a saving of £8.01 :)
 
500gb/1tb/2tb of the the samsung would have been more appreciated ;)

I have 2x 1tb f3(bought for think £75 for the 2 several months back) and a 750gb(f3 also I believe) but was thinking about another 1tb/2tb(1 1tb is all but full the other not used yet and the 750gb is currently in my q6600 pc and almost full) but then the prices shot up(almost hit the buy button on 2tb f4 @£70 at a competitors when all this started).
 
I'm sure someone said there would be no more HDD deals until the market improves? :rolleyes::rolleyes:

Plus, the amount you save on the first drive is wrong, £56.99 down to £48.98 is a saving of £8.01 :)


Were taking a risk, our re-buy is very high, but as were sitting on older purchased stock were just reducing margin for a short period. :)
 
Just to remind you all, these drives go up in price as of 9am Tuesday!

Prices may seem steep but these prices are lower than re-buys and once gone will increase drastically! :(
 
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