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Reddit mentions of Seagate ST31000524NS 1TB 7200RPM SATA II 3GB/s 64 MB Cache 3.5in Enterprise Hard Drive (PC, RAID, NAS, CCTV DVR) [Renewed] -w/1 Year Warrany

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Seagate ST31000524NS 1TB 7200RPM SATA II 3GB/s 64 MB Cache 3.5in Enterprise Hard Drive (PC, RAID, NAS, CCTV DVR) [Renewed] -w/1 Year Warrany
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This Certified Refurbished product is tested and inspected to look and work like-new, with limited to no signs of wear. The product comes with relevant accessories and a minimum one-year warranty.1TB Capacity, 7200RPM Rotation Speed, 32MB Cache3.5" Internal Hard Drive, SATA II 3.0Gb/s, Enterprise Grade, Heavy DutyWorks for PC, NAS, NVR, Surveillance CCTV DVRPassed Factory Diagnostic Software + RE-CERTIFIED by State-of-the-Art software - Full "Sector-by-Sector" test to ensure best HDD quality! ZERO Bad Sectors!
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ColorSilver
Height5.8 Inches
Length4 Inches
Size1TB
Weight1 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Seagate ST31000524NS 1TB 7200RPM SATA II 3GB/s 64 MB Cache 3.5in Enterprise Hard Drive (PC, RAID, NAS, CCTV DVR) [Renewed] -w/1 Year Warrany:

u/captain_carrot ยท 1 pointr/PcMasterRaceBuilds

All very good components. You should have no problem hitting 60fps on any of the latest titles at 1080p on high-ultra settings.

Also worth noting, I have the same tesseract case. It's very easy to build inside of, lots of room for cable management, and the drive bays are great to snap in and out of.

You could save a few bucks on your PSU if you wanted; unless you planned on doing some serious upgrades in the future, a 500W or even 430W PSU should be plenty for that build; you can find a quality 430W PSU for $30 regularly.

I bought a refurbished 1TB WD drive from amazon here and saved a few more dollars as well. I haven't had any issues with it; it's up to you if you felt it was worth it though.