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Seagate 8TB st8000dm005 Barracuda Pro 3.5" SATA HDD
Seagate 8TB st8000dm005 Barracuda Pro 3.5" SATA HDD
Seagate 8TB st8000dm005 Barracuda Pro 3.5" SATA HDD
Seagate 8TB st8000dm005 Barracuda Pro 3.5" SATA HDD
Seagate 8TB st8000dm005 Barracuda Pro 3.5" SATA HDD
Seagate 8TB st8000dm005 Barracuda Pro 3.5" SATA HDD

Seagate 8TB st8000dm005 Barracuda Pro 3.5" SATA HDD

(25 reviews)

Versatile, Fast, and Dependable BarraCuda leads the industry with the highest capacities for desktops and mobile computers. With drives available up to 10 TB, the BarraCuda portfolio is a great option for upgrades at any price point. The uncompromising BarraCuda Pro marries industry-leading storage capacity with 7,200 RPM spin speeds for snappy performance and load times when gaming or performing heavy workloads. Amazing Versatility Get the most out of your storage with BarraCuda hard drives. From computers full of photos and memories to gaming PCs that need more room to play, BarraCuda grows with you. 2.5-Inch BarraCuda Hard Drives Deliver! Slim 7 mm form factor offers high-capacity and lightweight options up to 2 TB to store the files you rely on for work and treasure for personal use. Multi-Tier Caching technology that delivers snappy performance. Best cost-per-TB and cost-per-mm for economical upgrades to your mobile or laptop PC. Introducing the All-New BarraCuda Pro 3.5-Inch Hard Drive! 7,200 RPM makes the BarraCuda Pro the fastest 10 TB desktop drive available. Large cache size, coupled with Multi-Tier Caching technology, pushes your PC to new performance heights so you can load apps and files even faster.

Versatile, Fast, and Dependable BarraCuda leads the industry with the highest capacities for desktops and mobile computers. With drives available up to 10 TB, the BarraCuda portfolio is a great option for upgrades at any price point. The uncompromising BarraCuda Pro marries industry-leading storage capacity with 7,200 RPM spin speeds for snappy performance and load times when gaming or performing heavy workloads. Amazing Versatility Get the most out of your storage with BarraCuda hard drives. From computers full of photos and memories to gaming PCs that need more room to play, BarraCuda grows with you. 2.5-Inch BarraCuda Hard Drives Deliver! Slim 7 mm form factor offers high-capacity and lightweight options up to 2 TB to store the files you rely on for work and treasure for personal use. Multi-Tier Caching technology that delivers snappy performance. Best cost-per-TB and cost-per-mm for economical upgrades to your mobile or laptop PC. Introducing the All-New BarraCuda Pro 3.5-Inch Hard Drive! 7,200 RPM makes the BarraCuda Pro the fastest 10 TB desktop drive available. Large cache size, coupled with Multi-Tier Caching technology, pushes your PC to new performance heights so you can load apps and files even faster.

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The lowest price for Seagate 8TB st8000dm005 Barracuda Pro 3.5" SATA HDD right now is $64.95.

Prices last updated 30 Nov 2025.

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Seagate 8TB st8000dm005 Barracuda Pro 3.5" SATA HDD

$64.95

(25 reviews)

Versatile, Fast, and Dependable BarraCuda leads the industry with the highest capacities for desktops and mobile computers. With drives available up to 10 TB, the BarraCuda portfolio is a great option for upgrades at any price point. The uncompromising BarraCuda Pro marries industry-leading storage capacity with 7,200 RPM spin speeds for snappy performance and load times when gaming or performing heavy workloads. Amazing Versatility Get the most out of your storage with BarraCuda hard drives. From computers full of photos and memories to gaming PCs that need more room to play, BarraCuda grows with you. 2.5-Inch BarraCuda Hard Drives Deliver! Slim 7 mm form factor offers high-capacity and lightweight options up to 2 TB to store the files you rely on for work and treasure for personal use. Multi-Tier Caching technology that delivers snappy performance. Best cost-per-TB and cost-per-mm for economical upgrades to your mobile or laptop PC. Introducing the All-New BarraCuda Pro 3.5-Inch Hard Drive! 7,200 RPM makes the BarraCuda Pro the fastest 10 TB desktop drive available. Large cache size, coupled with Multi-Tier Caching technology, pushes your PC to new performance heights so you can load apps and files even faster.

Versatile, Fast, and Dependable BarraCuda leads the industry with the highest capacities for desktops and mobile computers. With drives available up to 10 TB, the BarraCuda portfolio is a great option for upgrades at any price point. The uncompromising BarraCuda Pro marries industry-leading storage capacity with 7,200 RPM spin speeds for snappy performance and load times when gaming or performing heavy workloads. Amazing Versatility Get the most out of your storage with BarraCuda hard drives. From computers full of photos and memories to gaming PCs that need more room to play, BarraCuda grows with you. 2.5-Inch BarraCuda Hard Drives Deliver! Slim 7 mm form factor offers high-capacity and lightweight options up to 2 TB to store the files you rely on for work and treasure for personal use. Multi-Tier Caching technology that delivers snappy performance. Best cost-per-TB and cost-per-mm for economical upgrades to your mobile or laptop PC. Introducing the All-New BarraCuda Pro 3.5-Inch Hard Drive! 7,200 RPM makes the BarraCuda Pro the fastest 10 TB desktop drive available. Large cache size, coupled with Multi-Tier Caching technology, pushes your PC to new performance heights so you can load apps and files even faster.

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I found that my laptop came with a kit to install a 2.5” hard drive and this seemed to be a cheap...
11 November 2020RICHARD

originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com

I found that my laptop came with a kit to install a 2.5” hard drive and this seemed to be a cheap way to do the upgrade. Came bare, sealed in an anti-static bag with some bubble wrap. Physical install was simple, just screws and a data cable. Initialised in Windows Disk Management and formatted in seconds. I moved all my library files over and re-installed some big games on the, now called D:, drive. Freed up a lot of space on my boot drive for essential programs. Not a single problem from it. Quiet and speedy enough for the duties I’ve assigned. Works perfectly for me.

I purchased the 4TB model of this HD to replace my PS4 500GB hard drive which was constantly runn...
5 March 2018Cyrus Blades

originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com

I purchased the 4TB model of this HD to replace my PS4 500GB hard drive which was constantly running out of space. Anyone who has enough games or DLC downloaded will know that 500GB doesn't add up to much. Some of the PS4 games are 75GB or more... JUST FOR ONE GAME! So anything less than a 4TB just seemed silly to me! SO HERE ARE THE IMPORTANT DETAILS: -The 4TB model of this hard drive will NOT FIT your PS4 without modification! - YES! It is possible to use the 4TB version with your PS4 if you're willing to do a very simple modification. - If you choose to do this modification the responsibility of the system falls complete on you, I do not advise anyone to do this if you're not capable of doing things to this degree and I will not be held responsible if you mess up ... MoreI purchased the 4TB model of this HD to replace my PS4 500GB hard drive which was constantly running out of space. Anyone who has enough games or DLC downloaded will know that 500GB doesn't add up to much. Some of the PS4 games are 75GB or more... JUST FOR ONE GAME! So anything less than a 4TB just seemed silly to me! SO HERE ARE THE IMPORTANT DETAILS: -The 4TB model of this hard drive will NOT FIT your PS4 without modification! - YES! It is possible to use the 4TB version with your PS4 if you're willing to do a very simple modification. - If you choose to do this modification the responsibility of the system falls complete on you, I do not advise anyone to do this if you're not capable of doing things to this degree and I will not be held responsible if you mess up or destroy your system. HERE IS HOW TO DO THE MODIFICATION: After you've saved all your data and you're now ready to pull the old hard drive out; 1-Remove the try holding the old HD and just place it away somewhere, YOU WILL NOT BE USING THE TRAY AGAIN! 2- Use small, but very sharp and very strong metal shears to cut away the caging that is covering the area that houses the HD. 3- After you have complete opened the HD area by removing the caging covering it, you will need to place 2 strips of double stick foam tape for the HD to rest on so that it is at the correct height to mate with the plug, this tape will also be what now holds your HD in place. TAKE NOTE; ONLY USE 2 strips of the tape and allow half an inch to one inch in between them! You DO NOT want your HD to over heat and you need the ventilation that only using the 2 small strips will give you. It will also be more than enough to secure the HD so DO NOT use more! If you completely cover the HD slot in double stick foam tape do not be surprised if your system freezes and fails/shuts down/reboots/or fries out. 4-Once you have the 2 strips of tape in place remove the backside of the sticky tape and start to insert the HD at an angle and move it down and you plug it in until the HD comes in contact with the tape (swooping motion) and now your new 4TB HD is installed. 5 - Replace the top of the PS4 unit, I was able to get mine to fit back on with a little bit of play and force. There is a very very very slight bulge, but you would NEVER EVER be able to tell. I will try to add pictures of the HD and my modification, again if you choose to do this all responsibility falls upon you! But it does work and it is VERY easy and simple to do! ***UPDATE*** 12/2018 Ive been running this HD in my PS4 for a few months now. There is a slight lag/sluggishness at times when multitasking and in the menu. Otherwise its been great! Tons of space for what I need! Only way it could be better is if I put a 4tb solid state drive in. Maybe in a future system! PS5?

I'm running five of these in my virtual storage pool (Windows Server 2016 storage pool) for my ho...
26 December 2017Lars

originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com

I'm running five of these in my virtual storage pool (Windows Server 2016 storage pool) for my home server, four months so far. One drive developed two bad sectors, a reformat mapped them out. Maybe in another six months I'll trust them as much as the WD Red drives they replaced - until then all my volumes are three-way mirror, and I have offsite backups. Temperatures are low, of course - a main advantage of going to 2.5" drives. And these are pretty much silent. Not the fastest kid on the block - no surprise there. Still, I see less impact from SMR than I expected. It's interesting to note that the external version of this 5TB drive contains the exact same drive. Everything except drive serial number is exactly the same externally, as well as firmware and any other ... MoreI'm running five of these in my virtual storage pool (Windows Server 2016 storage pool) for my home server, four months so far. One drive developed two bad sectors, a reformat mapped them out. Maybe in another six months I'll trust them as much as the WD Red drives they replaced - until then all my volumes are three-way mirror, and I have offsite backups. Temperatures are low, of course - a main advantage of going to 2.5" drives. And these are pretty much silent. Not the fastest kid on the block - no surprise there. Still, I see less impact from SMR than I expected. It's interesting to note that the external version of this 5TB drive contains the exact same drive. Everything except drive serial number is exactly the same externally, as well as firmware and any other params I could inspect with HD Tune. At the time of writing the price for an external drive is 119 vs 189 for this internal version. Of course, pulling out the drive from the external enclosure voids any warranty, so it's really a question of how much the warranty is worth. Will more than one out of three drives fail during the warranty period? UPDATE 8/17/2018: All five drives have been running well since January. I wiped and reformatted them back then before redeploying. I have a spare drive but am not bothering with hot swap as uptime is not critical for my home server - I can accept a day's downtime if a drive fails hard. These little drives are performing as well as can be expected. Raising to five stars. UPDATE 12/16/2018: It's been a year now for most of my drives. Still running well. One drive has disconnected from my SAS card twice, hard to tell if it's the drive, card or cabling. In the process I got to see how well double redundancy works - the storage pool didn't even flinch, no downtime, no readonly mode, just rebuilt redundancy using free space on other drives while on single redundancy for a few hours. I ejected and reinserted the disconnected drive, and everything was back to normal again (albeit a bit unbalanced free space).

Specification

General
Device TypeHard drive - internal
Capacity8 TB
Form Factor3.5"
InterfaceSATA 6Gb/s

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Updated 6 months ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

I found that my laptop came with a kit to install a 2.5” hard drive and this seemed to be a cheap...
11 November 2020

I found that my laptop came with a kit to install a 2.5” hard drive and this seemed to be a cheap way to do the upgrade. Came bare, sealed in an anti-static bag with some bubble wrap. Physical install was simple, just screws and a data cable. Initialised in Windows Disk Management and formatted in seconds. I moved all my library files over and re-installed some big games on the, now called D:, drive. Freed up a lot of space on my boot drive for essential programs. Not a single problem from it. Quiet and speedy enough for the duties I’ve assigned. Works perfectly for me.

RICHARD originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
I purchased the 4TB model of this HD to replace my PS4 500GB hard drive which was constantly runn...
5 March 2018

I purchased the 4TB model of this HD to replace my PS4 500GB hard drive which was constantly running out of space. Anyone who has enough games or DLC downloaded will know that 500GB doesn't add up to much. Some of the PS4 games are 75GB or more... JUST FOR ONE GAME! So anything less than a 4TB just seemed silly to me! SO HERE ARE THE IMPORTANT DETAILS: -The 4TB model of this hard drive will NOT FIT your PS4 without modification! - YES! It is possible to use the 4TB version with your PS4 if you're willing to do a very simple modification. - If you choose to do this modification the responsibility of the system falls complete on you, I do not advise anyone to do this if you're not capable of doing things to this degree and I will not be held responsible if you mess up ... MoreI purchased the 4TB model of this HD to replace my PS4 500GB hard drive which was constantly running out of space. Anyone who has enough games or DLC downloaded will know that 500GB doesn't add up to much. Some of the PS4 games are 75GB or more... JUST FOR ONE GAME! So anything less than a 4TB just seemed silly to me! SO HERE ARE THE IMPORTANT DETAILS: -The 4TB model of this hard drive will NOT FIT your PS4 without modification! - YES! It is possible to use the 4TB version with your PS4 if you're willing to do a very simple modification. - If you choose to do this modification the responsibility of the system falls complete on you, I do not advise anyone to do this if you're not capable of doing things to this degree and I will not be held responsible if you mess up or destroy your system. HERE IS HOW TO DO THE MODIFICATION: After you've saved all your data and you're now ready to pull the old hard drive out; 1-Remove the try holding the old HD and just place it away somewhere, YOU WILL NOT BE USING THE TRAY AGAIN! 2- Use small, but very sharp and very strong metal shears to cut away the caging that is covering the area that houses the HD. 3- After you have complete opened the HD area by removing the caging covering it, you will need to place 2 strips of double stick foam tape for the HD to rest on so that it is at the correct height to mate with the plug, this tape will also be what now holds your HD in place. TAKE NOTE; ONLY USE 2 strips of the tape and allow half an inch to one inch in between them! You DO NOT want your HD to over heat and you need the ventilation that only using the 2 small strips will give you. It will also be more than enough to secure the HD so DO NOT use more! If you completely cover the HD slot in double stick foam tape do not be surprised if your system freezes and fails/shuts down/reboots/or fries out. 4-Once you have the 2 strips of tape in place remove the backside of the sticky tape and start to insert the HD at an angle and move it down and you plug it in until the HD comes in contact with the tape (swooping motion) and now your new 4TB HD is installed. 5 - Replace the top of the PS4 unit, I was able to get mine to fit back on with a little bit of play and force. There is a very very very slight bulge, but you would NEVER EVER be able to tell. I will try to add pictures of the HD and my modification, again if you choose to do this all responsibility falls upon you! But it does work and it is VERY easy and simple to do! ***UPDATE*** 12/2018 Ive been running this HD in my PS4 for a few months now. There is a slight lag/sluggishness at times when multitasking and in the menu. Otherwise its been great! Tons of space for what I need! Only way it could be better is if I put a 4tb solid state drive in. Maybe in a future system! PS5?

Cyrus Blades originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
I'm running five of these in my virtual storage pool (Windows Server 2016 storage pool) for my ho...
26 December 2017

I'm running five of these in my virtual storage pool (Windows Server 2016 storage pool) for my home server, four months so far. One drive developed two bad sectors, a reformat mapped them out. Maybe in another six months I'll trust them as much as the WD Red drives they replaced - until then all my volumes are three-way mirror, and I have offsite backups. Temperatures are low, of course - a main advantage of going to 2.5" drives. And these are pretty much silent. Not the fastest kid on the block - no surprise there. Still, I see less impact from SMR than I expected. It's interesting to note that the external version of this 5TB drive contains the exact same drive. Everything except drive serial number is exactly the same externally, as well as firmware and any other ... MoreI'm running five of these in my virtual storage pool (Windows Server 2016 storage pool) for my home server, four months so far. One drive developed two bad sectors, a reformat mapped them out. Maybe in another six months I'll trust them as much as the WD Red drives they replaced - until then all my volumes are three-way mirror, and I have offsite backups. Temperatures are low, of course - a main advantage of going to 2.5" drives. And these are pretty much silent. Not the fastest kid on the block - no surprise there. Still, I see less impact from SMR than I expected. It's interesting to note that the external version of this 5TB drive contains the exact same drive. Everything except drive serial number is exactly the same externally, as well as firmware and any other params I could inspect with HD Tune. At the time of writing the price for an external drive is 119 vs 189 for this internal version. Of course, pulling out the drive from the external enclosure voids any warranty, so it's really a question of how much the warranty is worth. Will more than one out of three drives fail during the warranty period? UPDATE 8/17/2018: All five drives have been running well since January. I wiped and reformatted them back then before redeploying. I have a spare drive but am not bothering with hot swap as uptime is not critical for my home server - I can accept a day's downtime if a drive fails hard. These little drives are performing as well as can be expected. Raising to five stars. UPDATE 12/16/2018: It's been a year now for most of my drives. Still running well. One drive has disconnected from my SAS card twice, hard to tell if it's the drive, card or cabling. In the process I got to see how well double redundancy works - the storage pool didn't even flinch, no downtime, no readonly mode, just rebuilt redundancy using free space on other drives while on single redundancy for a few hours. I ejected and reinserted the disconnected drive, and everything was back to normal again (albeit a bit unbalanced free space).

Lars originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
Incorrectly packaged
21 April 2024

This 2.5 inch HDD was shipped in a box too large - appeared to be sized for 3.5 inch HDD. As a result the plastic inserts which are supposed to gently hold the HDD suspended in the middle of the box during shipment were too far apart and the 2.5 inch HDD slipped out. It was loose and flopping around inside the box when I received it (likely banging around inside the box all throughout shipment). Completely inappropriate situation for a HDD which can easily be damaged by this kind of uncontrolled physical shock and vibration.Thankfully B&H provided great customer service and sent me a return shipping label at no charge for RMA.B&H Shipping procedure needs to be reviewed and fixed to ensure 2.5 inch HDDs go out in boxes correctly sized.Thanks to B&H for the RMA.

LRC originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Relatively quiet and definitely fast!
5 February 2021

Finding the right balance between quiet and fast isnt always easy. I love the open concept of my condo, but it means that sound travels and is not easily concealed. Fortunately, these drives are the tight balance of noise to speed. I need my drives to be fast, especially for data heavy media such as 4K films. I need my data to be quiet because my media servers are in the same room as my projector. I dont have to crank up the volume on my home theatre to drown out the sound of the chugging drives with BarraCuda Pro drives. I currently have about 100 TB of storage distributed on 11 drives. The BarraCuda Pro are my absolute favourite when it comes to marrying size, speed and quiet.

fuzzbuddy72 originally posted on ebay.com
Seems OK so far, except for one maddening problem....
19 April 2017

I've had this disk for about two weeks now. It worked fine in my burn-in period on a test computer, so I transferred the disk to its target system and installed it. Unfortunately, something about the disk in that system is causing an annoying buzzing noise. It disappears when I hold the disk in my hand, but whenever it's in contact with the rest of the computer's case, it buzzes. The computer in question has other disks (one SSD and one other HDD), and this disk replaces another one, so it's something about this specific disk that's causing problems. I've re-seated the disk, replaced the mounting screws, etc., all to no avail. I'm concerned that this might presage a disk failure, but so far there's been no sign of that. (I've run SMART tests several times with no ... MoreI've had this disk for about two weeks now. It worked fine in my burn-in period on a test computer, so I transferred the disk to its target system and installed it. Unfortunately, something about the disk in that system is causing an annoying buzzing noise. It disappears when I hold the disk in my hand, but whenever it's in contact with the rest of the computer's case, it buzzes. The computer in question has other disks (one SSD and one other HDD), and this disk replaces another one, so it's something about this specific disk that's causing problems. I've re-seated the disk, replaced the mounting screws, etc., all to no avail. I'm concerned that this might presage a disk failure, but so far there's been no sign of that. (I've run SMART tests several times with no issues reported.)

Roderick S. originally posted on newegg.com
So my AM3+ PC fried back in December 2019 from a wrath of god power surge. My neighbor gave me a ...
28 August 2020

So my AM3+ PC fried back in December 2019 from a wrath of god power surge. My neighbor gave me a selection of her old laptops that had various issues, and I was able to get a Sony Vaio working by replacing the failed hard drive with this drive in January 2020. Installed windows 7 Ultimate x64 on it, and so far I have no complaints relating to the drive 7 months later. It was much slimmer than I expected (if I had a connection splitter I could fit two into the laptop), but I was able to install it in the larger drive bay without any hitches. At this time I have no reason to give it less than 5 stars in all categories (although with it in a Sony Vaio I can't exactly test high end gaming use), and the price was very affordable. Being used in a Sony VAIO VGN-FW560F ... MoreSo my AM3+ PC fried back in December 2019 from a wrath of god power surge. My neighbor gave me a selection of her old laptops that had various issues, and I was able to get a Sony Vaio working by replacing the failed hard drive with this drive in January 2020. Installed windows 7 Ultimate x64 on it, and so far I have no complaints relating to the drive 7 months later. It was much slimmer than I expected (if I had a connection splitter I could fit two into the laptop), but I was able to install it in the larger drive bay without any hitches. At this time I have no reason to give it less than 5 stars in all categories (although with it in a Sony Vaio I can't exactly test high end gaming use), and the price was very affordable. Being used in a Sony VAIO VGN-FW560F Intel Core2 Duo P7450 @ 2.13Ghz 6GBs Ram 512MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4650 (Sony) Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Thanks to this hard drive the laptop has kept me connected, and able to do some things (like stay sane), but god I can't wait to assemble my gradually collected pc parts for a new Rog Strix x570-E gaming pc inside a Thermaltake Level 20 GT ARGB case. When I do, I will probably leave this hard drive in the Vaio for a back up (and portable) computer.

Joseph (Kamyk) originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
This is an incredible steal. For only 60 bucks you get an amazing drive that’s even better with a...
19 May 2020

This is an incredible steal. For only 60 bucks you get an amazing drive that’s even better with an SSD. Unfortunately I got sent a bag of cat food at first, so I’m taking 1 star off for Home Essentials Direct’s goof up. My friend was nice enough to give me his spare (which is the exact same thing as this one, I checked). This drive is great for gamers, students, and workers. Unless Home Essentials Direct sends you a bag of cat food. Then that’s only good for a cat.

colbster145 originally posted on homeessentialsdirect.com
Totally fraudulent sale by Brute Networks
17 September 2020

This was a totally fraudulent listing by Brute Networks as a new drive. After less than a year, this drive failed and when I went to get warranty support from Seagate, it was not eligible because the drive was recertified, not new as it was originally listed. I then tried to obtain a replacement from Brute Networks and my request was denied. I spent almost five hundred dollars on this drive. Avoid buying from Brute Networks at all costs. They are liars and do not warranty their products.

Andrew Z. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
What you come to expect from Seagate performance...
21 September 2021

Seagate has always been a reliable brand. This drive replaced a 15yr. old hard drive on its last legs. The backwards compatibility for laptops using 3.0 Gb/s is excellent as is true 6.0 Gb/s performance. The drive is nearly silent even sitting bare & taking on over 500GB of data at full 6.0 Gb/s speed -- when inside an enclosure or computer it is completely silent. I can't rate the reliability of this HD model as it hasn't been in use long enough to fairly rate that aspect, but if other current Seagate models are any indication it should be very good.

fizgig777 originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

General
Device TypeHard drive - internal
Capacity8 TB
Form Factor3.5"
InterfaceSATA 6Gb/s

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