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Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB
Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB
Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB
Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB
Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB
Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB
Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB

Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB

(2,821 reviews)

The Seagate Desktop HDD is the one hard drive for all your desktop applications. One drive for every need, supported by 30 years of trusted performance, reliability and simplicity.

The Seagate Desktop HDD is the one hard drive for all your desktop applications. One drive for every need, supported by 30 years of trusted performance, reliability and simplicity.

$99.14

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The lowest price for Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB right now is $99.14.

Prices last updated 31 Jan 2026.

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Seagate Desktop HDD ST3250620AS - Hard Drive - 250 GB - Internal - 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s - 7200 RPM - Buffer: 16 MB

$99.14

(2,821 reviews)

The Seagate Desktop HDD is the one hard drive for all your desktop applications. One drive for every need, supported by 30 years of trusted performance, reliability and simplicity.

The Seagate Desktop HDD is the one hard drive for all your desktop applications. One drive for every need, supported by 30 years of trusted performance, reliability and simplicity.

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Last updated at 31/01/2026 18:08:12

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Reviews

A Used Seagate SE for The Rest of Your Life?
22 February 2011tektrax

originally posted on ebay.com

Theres a drive for every situation, and some drives fit more situations than most. In this case, I needed dependability at a low cost, and this used 750GB Server Tough Seagate fit my 67 yr. old friends situation to a tee. As his tech, I chose this drive to be his external storage in a moderately cooled USB enclosure. Excellent drive, meant for 24/7 Server applications, used in a consumer environment? Much better than trusting storage to a new 1Yr warranty combo from John Doe Supermarket, dont you think? And if youre doing Farms and Forests, check out the New Seagate SEs.

Good enough for the intended purpose.
13 November 2014iouzer0

originally posted on ebay.com

I'll say straightout that I avoid Seagate hard drives like I do STDs. This brand, and its lookalike, Western Digital, have accounted for almost all my miseries with hard drive failures, most often at the most inconvenient times. However, my purpose for this drive is as a backup drive in my backup computer, so, even if it lives up to my previous experiences, I won't be left in the lurch. With this provision, I decided to take the almost certain risk that it'll fail within a year or so and get it for a necessary expansion of space. I'd NEVER rely on it or any other Seagate for any critical use.

Good extra SATA hard drive
13 April 2017comctr

originally posted on ebay.com

A lot of drive for such a low price. Not so sure to use it as my main main drive, but if you need back up, using for budget builds, and not critical data applications this was a good driver. No bad sectors or reports. I am sure the seller is very good picking error free drives to send.

Specification

General
Device TypeHard drive - internal
Capacity250 GB
Form Factor3.5" x 1/3H
InterfaceSATA 3Gb/s

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Updated 4 months ago
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Reviews

A Used Seagate SE for The Rest of Your Life?
22 February 2011

Theres a drive for every situation, and some drives fit more situations than most. In this case, I needed dependability at a low cost, and this used 750GB Server Tough Seagate fit my 67 yr. old friends situation to a tee. As his tech, I chose this drive to be his external storage in a moderately cooled USB enclosure. Excellent drive, meant for 24/7 Server applications, used in a consumer environment? Much better than trusting storage to a new 1Yr warranty combo from John Doe Supermarket, dont you think? And if youre doing Farms and Forests, check out the New Seagate SEs.

tektrax originally posted on ebay.com
Good enough for the intended purpose.
13 November 2014

I'll say straightout that I avoid Seagate hard drives like I do STDs. This brand, and its lookalike, Western Digital, have accounted for almost all my miseries with hard drive failures, most often at the most inconvenient times. However, my purpose for this drive is as a backup drive in my backup computer, so, even if it lives up to my previous experiences, I won't be left in the lurch. With this provision, I decided to take the almost certain risk that it'll fail within a year or so and get it for a necessary expansion of space. I'd NEVER rely on it or any other Seagate for any critical use.

iouzer0 originally posted on ebay.com
Good extra SATA hard drive
13 April 2017

A lot of drive for such a low price. Not so sure to use it as my main main drive, but if you need back up, using for budget builds, and not critical data applications this was a good driver. No bad sectors or reports. I am sure the seller is very good picking error free drives to send.

comctr originally posted on ebay.com
HDD Failure?
1 November 2017

After almost a couple weeks of receiving the drive, it is no longer being recognized by Windows or any operating system I use. I tried different SATA ports, cables and even used a SATA to USB Adapter to see if it would be recognized. None have worked. I can hear the drive spinning, but no data was being read or written to it. Before, when transferring data, there was a distinct sound but it did not bother me as much. Unfortunately now I'm stuck with a hard drive with important data in it that is not recognized by Windows.

cace-cris originally posted on ebay.com
I HAVE USED THESE FOR YEARS
16 May 2016

Generally, these are server pulls, where the drives are pulled on a schedule. This depends on the company selling the drives and what they do on their service contracts. I have sold these to customers for years and they are price effective for personal use or small companies. These drives were purchased for a small company, to be used on a schedule of backups done weekly. This means the up-time on the drives are less. I have 2 of these server pulls that I purchased from a company in NY City that does the maintenance on a schedule. I have 2 of this type drive used in our business for backup that are 6 years old and still working great. They can fail like any other HDD but we have had new Server rated HDD's that failed in less than a year. They were 4 or 5 times the ... MoreGenerally, these are server pulls, where the drives are pulled on a schedule. This depends on the company selling the drives and what they do on their service contracts. I have sold these to customers for years and they are price effective for personal use or small companies. These drives were purchased for a small company, to be used on a schedule of backups done weekly. This means the up-time on the drives are less. I have 2 of these server pulls that I purchased from a company in NY City that does the maintenance on a schedule. I have 2 of this type drive used in our business for backup that are 6 years old and still working great. They can fail like any other HDD but we have had new Server rated HDD's that failed in less than a year. They were 4 or 5 times the cost of these. Our success with these may not be your success story. But we like them for cost effective purchases.

8370221 originally posted on ebay.com
No eggs if it was possible
28 July 2012

I am slowly replacing the Seagate models I mentioned above with Western Digital Raid Edition drives and they work like champs. If one does fail and needs to be returned, Western Digital sends back the very latest updated version of that drive. That is how you keep customers happy. We also have new blade servers with new 2.5 inch Seagate drives that are dying daily. Those are also being replaced with 2.5 Western Digital black drives. Never again.

Ron L. originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
This is a rave review on the Seagate Barracuda ES 750GB.
18 November 2012

Increasing storage from a single 250GB, this 750GB HDD is INCREDIBLE!!!!! Now I use the start-up drive for apps only and all storage to the 750GB. SATA drives are noticeably faster than ATA/ IDE (Parallel ATA) and this drive is super-fast to me. Space feels almost infinite (only because I know there's a limit.) This HDD is an item I will spread as many recommendations as possible.

raddical_one originally posted on ebay.com
This is evaluation/comments on a 750 GB HDD
18 March 2016

Also noticed the original item seem to be “refurbished” only based on observations of the case outside. Almost looks like they buffed it to look “new”. I did select a new product originally, I believe. In the future I may pay the extra at the local store and let them handle any warranty issues. The whole process took about 3 months. Partially because of my ignorance on the whole process since this I have not done warranty exchanges until recently. I wish NE had phone support but I figure they do not have the manpower to answer thousands of calls. Most likely why TD almost went out of business.

Anonymous originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Working great and unbeatable price. Thanks !!
9 June 2024

Working great and unbeatable price. Thanks !!

kurft originally posted on ebay.com
pure garbage
26 February 2018

got this hard drive thinking it would be good enough to load games and do daily tasks with out a problem. I wasn't looking for SSD speeds. This thing wont even load pubg fast enough to get in game before it starts. would not buy again.

Jillian M. originally posted on newegg.com

Specification

General
Device TypeHard drive - internal
Capacity250 GB
Form Factor3.5" x 1/3H
InterfaceSATA 3Gb/s

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