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Raw compressed Image from the [[Harddrive]] taken from a [[CUH-1104A]] model with [[Datecode]] "4C" and Firmware [[1.750.000]]. This Image was taken '''before the [[Console Information|Console]] was even started for the first time'''. [https://mega.co.nz/#!5JlmxARI!EJKxMNcM2qN75d8UYFggQoruyMWz5NeQ12ZqU7hDV8c ]
Raw compressed Image from the [[Harddrive]] taken from a [[CUH-1104A]] model with [[Datecode]] "4C" and [[System Firmware]] [[1.750.000]]. This Image was taken '''before the [[Console Information|Console]] was even started for the first time'''. [https://mega.co.nz/#!5JlmxARI!EJKxMNcM2qN75d8UYFggQoruyMWz5NeQ12ZqU7hDV8c ]





Revision as of 13:59, 22 November 2014

Seagate (Samsung) ST500LM012 HN-M500MBB-SP4 rev.B - firmware 2BA30010 Harddrive as used in a 4B Datecode CUH-1004A PS4

EAN: 0636490035685, 0763649037133, 7636490035685
Tweakers ID: 310839

This Harddrive is also known as Samsung SpinPoint M8 HN-M500MBB
EAN: 0880607132273, 3610170035398, 7636490297014, 8806071322735
Tweakers ID: 289559

Specifications

Model HN-M500MBB ST500LM012
Form factor 2.5"
Measurements Height: 9.5mm ± 0.2mm x Width: 69.75 ± 0.25mm x Length: 100 ± 0.4mm
Weight 107 gram
Interface SATA 3.0 Gb/s
Capacity 500 GB
Rotational Speed 5400 RPM
Cache 8 MiB
Sector size 512 Bytes/Sector
Seek Time (Average / Track to Track / Full Stroke) 12ms Aaverage
Latency Average 5.6ms
Load/Unload Cycles 600,000
Ambient temperature (operating / non-operating) 5~55 ° Celcius
Shock tolerance (operating / non-operating) 325 G / 750 G

Information


GPT Hard Disk (ST500LM0 12 HN-M500MBB Device)
Total size: 465.7 GiB
            500 107 861 504 Bytes
            976 773 167 Sectors
Cylinders: 0xED81(60801)
Heads: 0xFF(255)
Sectors per track: 0x3F(63)


Raw compressed Image from the Harddrive taken from a CUH-1104A model with Datecode "4C" and System Firmware 1.750.000. This Image was taken before the Console was even started for the first time. [1]