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A Closer Look

Unlike regular USB hard disk drives, the Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex drive itself does not contain the requisite SATA-to-USB adaptor. As you can see in the picture below, the drive has a standard SATA power and data interface. Seagate designed the case to prevent you from directly attaching the standard SATA power and data cables to it, but barring that limitation, there is no reason why you cannot connect this drive to your computer using SATA cables.

This drive comes with a separate SATA-to-USB 2.0 adaptor which plugs into the SATA connector at the bottom of the drive. Seagate claims that the attached USB cable is 18" in length, but we found that they included the length of the USB connectors as well as the SATA-to-USB 2.0 adaptor. The actual length of the USB cable is 36 cm, or just over 14 inches.

Although it may seem like a convoluted way to connect the FreeAgent GoFlex drive to your computer, it is actually a pretty neat system. The separate adaptor allows it to be used with other FreeAgent GoFlex drives, which means you can buy cheaper standalone FreeAgent GoFlex drives to expand your storage capacity. Just disconnect one drive from the adaptor and insert another drive. It's that easy.

This system also allows you to swap out the default USB 2.0 adaptor for faster adaptors, e.g. USB 3.0 or eSATA or FireWire. As the USB 2.0 interface is the bottleneck, upgrading the adaptor instantly improves the performance of all FreeAgent GoFlex portable hard disk drives using the adaptor. This ability to upgrade the interface of portable hard disk drives is a key advantage of the Seagate GoFlex system.

The Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500 GB portable hard disk drive has a sleek, minimalistic design with a single Seagate logo adorning the glossy top facade. The underside though has a matte texture with a label that lists the drive model, storage capacity, parts and serial numbers as well as country of manufacture.

 

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Topic

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Overview

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Seagate External Hard Disk Drives, Packaging

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The 500 GB FreeAgent GoFlex
Usable Capacity, Specifications

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A Closer Look

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The USB 3.0 Upgrade Kit

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Testing The FreeAgent GoFlex

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Surface Temperature, Transfer Rate Profile

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WinBench 99 Test Results, Transfer Rate Range

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IO Meter Random Access Performance

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IO Meter Sequential Access Performance

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USB 3.0 In USB 2.0 Mode (Random Access)

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USB 3.0 In USB 2.0 Mode (Sequential Access)

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Conclusion



 
   
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