Typical power measurements are based on an average of drives tested, Since all modern 2.5" HDDs are more or less common in their implementation we can use this specification as a reference, but keep in mind that other drives could have deviation up to 20% in comparison to this one (like in question's table).įor archival purposes here is an excerpt from the specification. After some further googling I've found official specification of Seagate Barracuda 2.5" 3/4/5 Tb drives for spinning up/reading/writing/sleep modes. I also was curious about the power consumption of modern 2.5" drives but didn't found any good articles except this discussion and THG article about 500 Gb drives (mentioned in the question). Almost three years gone since the question was asked, but I think my answer still could be actual for some people.
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