24 September, 2014: The Barracuda XT is the 25.4-millimeter-thick, 3.5-inch standard size, like most other SATA desktop hard drives. On the inside it comes with 64MB of cache memory and spins at 7,200rpm. In addition to supporting SATA 3, the drive also works with the existing SATA standards, including the popular SATA 2 (3Gbps) and SATA (1.5Gbps).

The Barracuda XT isn’t the first 3TB hard drive on the market but it’s the first that comes with convenient support for Windows XP. Due to legacy standards, Windows XP- and BIOS-based computers can only manage storage devices of up to 2.19GB. For this reason, other hard drive vendors, such as Western Digital, offer a special controller card enabling older operating systems to fully recognize hard drives that are larger than 2.19GB. Seagate Technology, however, takes a different and easier approach.

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