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The Seagate IronWolf Pro 14TB NAS RAID Internal Hard Drive delivers enterprise-grade 7200 RPM performance and up to 250MB/s sustained data rates, designed specifically for multi-drive NAS environments. With a hefty 14TB capacity, 256MB cache, and a robust 300TB/year workload rating, it ensures reliable 24/7 operation backed by IronWolf Health Management and a 5-year warranty—ideal for professionals demanding scalable, high-performance storage.
| Brand | Seagate |
| Product Dimensions | 14.7 x 10.19 x 2.61 cm; 689.91 g |
| Item model number | ST14000NE0008 |
| Manufacturer | Seagate Bare Drives |
| Series | IronWolf Pro |
| Colour | Black |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Hard Drive Size | 14 TB |
| Hard Disk Description | Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Drive Interface | SATA 6 GB/s |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7.2E+3 RPM |
| Wattage | 7.9 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 690 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**E
Fast hard drive.
Yeah it works very well inside my pc I'm using it because I've got a very big game collection.
C**H
Good value for high capacity NAS systems
Seen a few complaints on noise level in these reviews. These drives are 'Pro' enterprise devices (>10Tb) and as such they DO make more operating noise than smaller consumer grade devices. It doesn't mean they're faulty or going to fail sometime soon. All drives in this class, from whatever manufacturer, are going to be loud(er) for this reason. I have 4 in a 4-bay NAS about 3ft from my ears and whilst I can hear them the noise level is not objectionable. However, if you are a content creator with a microphone nearby then you may well need to relocate your NAS somewhere further away because the drive noise will be picked up. All that said the drives are fast and operate as they should. Delivery was fast (3 days) and prices cheaper than a UK supplier. What's not to like? Edit: 'What's not to like' is that one out of the 4 drives has failed today after just 5 months of low usage in my backup NAS (only used to store backup data from the main NAS). Unrecoverable read errors. Edit2: Even more to dislike, a second drive has failed at 310 days. 50% failures (2 of 4) within a year is unacceptable. I won't be buying any more Seagates.
N**N
works well
no issues a few months on
E**.
Noisy drives but warranty is a bit of a lottery
Bought two of these to upgrade capacity of my NAS. Very good value (I bought 2x14TB) coming in cheaper than 10 and 12TB options and in £ per TB seemed best option in this range including bigger sizes. Moving from WD Red, these are much noisier - I'd say almost double the volume, bear in mind if in a room where you sleep of watch TV, but tbh the WD Reds were above the noise level I'd want in each of these places as well, it's just disconcerting hearing much louder sounds at first. One warning though, I bought two from one seller, both sealed and brand new, one with approx 9 months warranty and the other with none at all. In a NAS environment that's used frequently, I figure if anything is wrong it's likely to go wrong in a few months, but I'm not willing to risk it with no warranty at all. I bought one from a different seller which came with approx 14 months warranty, so I just returned the one with none. It's very easy to check on Seagate's site. Happy so far, will update if anything goes wrong in next few months, but these are specced to deal with way more intense usage than I will put them through so they should last many years.
H**R
Great Drives – But Be Very Cautious Where You Buy From
I purchased 5 x 14TB Seagate IronWolf drives in April 2024 for use in a home NAS setup. The drives performed well for over a year, until July 2025, when one of them began reporting warnings via S.M.A.R.T. logs. Not wanting to risk data loss, I decided to immediately replace the faulty drive. When I checked the warranty status on Seagate's website, I was shocked to find it had already expired in May 2025—just 15 months after purchase. These Seagate IronWolf Pro drives were advertised and sold to me with 3-year manufacturer’s warranty. Concerned, I then checked the remaining four drives—and found that all of them also showed expired warranties. I had purchased these drives from The Seagate Store on Amazon UK, assuming I was buying directly from Seagate. However, I later discovered The Seagate Store does not mean goods are sold directly by Seagate, it is merely a link for 3rd party retailers (essentially Marketplace Sellers) to advertise their stock, so the drives sold to me were sold by a third-party Marketplace seller. This was not clear at the time of purchase—Amazon processed the payment, shipped via Prime, and the branding suggested an official Seagate store. I contacted the seller via Amazon’s messaging system and explained the situation. To their credit, and after sending them images of the front of each drive, they quickly agreed to a full refund, despite the fact that the drives had been in use for about 15 months and four of the drives were still working well. However, my dispute with the seller was that they were clearly not sold as advertised originally. Once the drives were returned, Amazon processed the refund to my credit card without issue. Pros: • Drives worked reliably in NAS for over a year. • Excellent post purchase customer service from both the Marketplace seller and Amazon. Cons: • Warranty was not as described at time of purchase. • All five drives were affected, suggesting the stock was not new at the time of sale. • Product listing was misleading—it appeared to be a direct purchase from ‘The Seagate Store’ and made no mention of seller being a Marketplace Seller. Bottom line: While the Seagate IronWolf Pro drives themselves are solid performers, this experience has made me extremely cautious. I will never buy hard drives via Amazon again. In future I will only purchase via a manufacturer approved, authorised retailer unless I can confirm the seller is an authorised distributor. For critical items like data storage, warranty and authenticity matter—and this experience showed how easily they can be compromised. I have now replaced with Seagate IronWolf Pro drives purchased via a Seagate Authorised Seller and checked all warranty dates prior to installing in my NAS device.
C**�
Very pleased but pity about the warranty.
Just purchased a second 14TB Ironwolf Pro from Maestro Tech. Both arrived quickly from the US in perfect working order. They're both happily spinning in my NAS now. Ironwolf Health Management tells me that both drives are healthy. When I first installed the latest one I could see that it had 10+ 'power-on hours' already. I'm not overly bothered by that but it would be interesting to know if that means the drive is 'used'. I've registered both drives with Seagate. I didn't get the full 5 years warranty. The warranty expires in mid-2025. The drives were manufactured in 2020 so I guess that's to be expected.
J**N
Old, faulty and not as described
I bought 4 of these are over 4 years old and they do not have any manufacturers warranty. 2 were already showing faults on S.M.A.R.T. tests. Sent back for a refund.
J**P
Good solid drive
I've 3 of these in my NAS and they are good solid drives. Slightly noisier than other drives I have, but this is not an issue for me.