Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-Portable 1TB

Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-Portable 1TB
Rating
Overall:

A lot of storage in a small drive, and performance is generally good too

Features:
5
Value:
5
Performance:
5
Price
Price: $174
> Pricing info

A chunky but portable terabyte external drive with optional support for USB 3 and eSATA.

We haven’t seen a terabyte-sized portable drive before, and it looks like Seagate has struggled to squeeze the capacity into this package, as the 1TB GoFlex, sitting 22mm high on the desk, is distinctly chubbier than the 500GB model.

That larger size also means the detachable USB connector at the rear doesn’t hook up quite so neatly – it goes into a recess, rather than simply snapping onto the end of the drive – but overall it’s still an attractive drive. And the GoFlex system lets you swap the supplied USB 2 controller for a USB 3 cable (as we did for this test) or for powered eSATA.

Does higher capacity bring higher performance? When we first tested the 1TB drive we saw very inconsistent performance, but on switching to a different unit we saw strong results. In our large file tests the 1TB GoFlex averaged read and write speeds of 84MB/sec and 75MB/sec that put it a good 10% ahead of the typical portable USB 3 drive.

It fared even better in the small file read test, reading 15,000 files totalling 1.5GB of data at an average rate of 56MB/sec, faster than any other USB 3 drive we’ve tried.

The only let-down was write performance: here, a score of 16MB/sec was slower than we’d expected (the Buffalo MiniStation Cobalt managed 39MB/sec), and not much ahead of regular USB 2 speeds, which are normally around 12MB/sec.

Still, it’s a decent deal for a high-speed portable drive, and of course the GoFlex system adds versatility. The simple fact of having this much storage in a pocket-sized drive has its own geeky appeal too. Though it’s hardly a looker, for those who need to transport large amounts of data, the 1TB GoFlex is a solid option.

 

This article originally appeared at pcpro.co.uk

Source: Copyright © PC Pro, Dennis Publishing

See more about:  seagate  |  freeagent  |  goflex  |  ultraportable  |  1tb
 
 

Readers of this article also read...

Five CES smartphones on our wish list for 2012 

Five CES smartphones on our wish list for 2012

 
ImPress turns paperbacks into ebooks 

ImPress turns paperbacks into ebooks

 
Apple fined for misleading Italian customers 

Apple fined for misleading Italian customers

 
Microsoft switches on auto upgrades for Internet Explorer 

Microsoft switches on auto upgrades for Internet Explorer

 
Opinion: It's time to boot out the bad stuff 

Opinion: It's time to boot out the bad stuff

 
Comments: 2
kevin_watters
1 November 2010
I find the seagate units very unreliable... have gone through 3 sets of units (3 different computers each had a unit) and each unit has only lasted on average about 6 months. I don't even care that they are still under warranty... because the ones that came back after being replaced under warranty are dead as well.

Going to some other brand to replace them this week.


Comment made about the PC Authority article:
Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex Ultra-Portable 1TB?
A chunky but portable terabyte external drive with optional support for USB 3 and eSATA.

What do you think? Join the discussion.
Zara_Baxter
8 November 2010
Hi Kevin,

There's a fascinating paper from Nature a while back, in which Google revealed failure rates of hard drives they buy. They found that all brands had about the same kins of failure rates on their massive disk arrays. Most failures occurred in the first six months.

Having said that, Seagate rated highly among our Best Tech survey results in the past (in 2007/2008).
Comments have been disabled for this article.

Latest Comments

Latest Competitions

Win a PC copy of DEFIANCE plus a Hellbug figurine and messenger bag! 

Win a PC copy of DEFIANCE plus a Hellbug figurine and messenger bag!

Win a Defiance prize pack and join the fight now!
 

Latest Poll

Which broadband network do you think is the best choice for Australia?



or View results
The Coalition's.
  19%
 
Labor's.
  63%
 
Screw this I'm going back to smoke signals and string on a can.
  19%
TOTAL VOTES: 1637

Vote now
Ads by Google

From our Partners

PC & Tech Authority Downloads