Seagate Medalist
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The Seagate Medalist is a series of hard disk drives produced by Seagate Technology first introduced in 1992.
Model no. | Gen. | Released | Capacity | Cache | Speed | Interface | Feature set | Sector Size | Notes | Information |
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ST3243A | ||||||||||
ST3283A | ||||||||||
ST3390A | 1 | 1992 | 341 MB | 256 KB | 4500 RPM | ATA | 512 bytes | Series Manual | ||
ST3550A | 1 | 1992 | 452 MB | 256 KB | 4500 RPM | ATA | 512 bytes | |||
ST3655A | 1 | 1992 | 528 MB | 256 KB | 4500 RPM | ATA | 512 bytes | |||
ST3295A | 1994 | 272 MB | 3811 RPM | ATA | RLL | 512 bytes | Medalist 275xe | 275, 545 XE Manual | ||
ST3660 | 1994 | 545 MB | 120 KB | 3811 RPM | ATA | RLL | 512 bytes | Medalist 545xe | ||
ST3491A | 428 MB | 120 KB | 3811 RPM | ATA | RLL | 512 bytes | Medalist 425xe | |||
ST3780A | 720 MB | 256 KB | 4500 RPM | RLL | 512 bytes | Medalist 720 | ||||
ST31220A | 1.08 GB | 256 KB | 4500 RPM | RLL | 512 bytes | Medalist 1080 | ||||
ST31012A | 1.08 GB | 128 KB | 4500 RPM | Ultra ATA-33 | 512 bytes | Medalist 1082 | ||||
ST3852A | 852 MB | 128 KB | 4500 RPM | ATA-2 | ZBR | 512 bytes | Medalist 852 | |||
ST31720A | 1.7 GB | 128 KB | 4500 RPM | ATA-2 | ZBR | 512 bytes | Medalist 1720 | |||
ST32132A | 2.1 GB | 128 KB | 4504 RPM | ATA-3 | PRML | 512 bytes | Medalist 2132 | 2132 Manual | ||
ST34310A | 1998 | 4.3 GB | 512 KB | 5400 RPM | Ultra ATA/33 | EPRML | 512 bytes | Medalist 4310 | ||
ST38420A | 1998 | 8.6 GB | 512 KB | 5400 RPM | Ultra ATA/33 | EPRML | 512 bytes | Medalist 8420 | ||
ST310231A | 1998 | Ultra ATA/33 | ||||||||
ST313030A | 1998 | 13.0 GB | 512 KB | 5400 RPM | Ultra ATA/33 | EPRML | 512 bytes | Medalist 13030 | ||
ST317240A | 1998 | 17.2 GB | 512 KB | 5400 RPM | Ultra ATA/33 | EPRML | 512 bytes | Medalist 17240 | Specifications |
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