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1 Tb Hard Drive Pc
Urlacher54 | 2024-05-07 07:12:31 |
Fastest Hard Drive I've ever had the pleasure of installing in my PC. I will never go back to any other hard drive again, lookin to get into an 950 pro now. 5 |
Thomas | 2024-05-01 04:17:23 |
I thought when I bought a 6 TB Hard Drive a few years ago I would be good for a 5-10 years. With a 100 megapixel camera now I am chewing up drive space fast. Even with culling unnecessary images and backing up to the cloud, I still like having more storage on the desktop. This will be my third WD drive. I like that the technology has not changed much from the other drives. As a photograph, reliability matters most to me. With this drive I now have 34 TB of external drive space. on 5 drives. Should be good for a while. I really am happy with this drive! Highly recommended! 5 |
Bruce from New York City. | 2024-09-23 09:16:42 |
I used this cable to add an additional hard drive in my Pc. 5 |
Peter | 2024-07-25 02:48:19 |
I replaced an older 2 TB drive to use as my main data drive in my PC. There is a noticeable improvement in speed, and I'm happy with the purchase. 5 |
Jim | 2024-05-11 06:37:50 |
Great little hub. I use it to connect my new WD 3 TB external drive and my printer to my PC. If you need more USB ports this will do the trick. Just plug it in and you're good to go. 5 |
Chris | 2024-09-22 09:26:19 |
Fit my 1.5 TB WD hard drive perfectly. Great little case. 5 |
Photkibear | 2024-05-28 07:16:52 |
No fuss on a Windows PC, excellent hard drive! 5 |
Sam | 2024-05-05 04:21:40 |
1tb with a small footprint provides plenty of space for file backups. 5 |
Susan | 2024-09-18 04:50:24 |
My 3 TB Seagate External Hard Drive went along with 80000 images. I was devastated . Luckily I had done GoodSync Backup and was able to get all my images back onto this 6 TB WD External Hard Drive. I bought two of these , the second one for backup. I plan to buy a third to keep off site. 5 |
Stephan | 2024-09-12 05:54:40 |
There are three things you can do to your computer to speed it up. First, try to max out the memory (at least 16 megs). Second, get the fastest hard drive (not ssd*). Third, upgrade the CPU. I listed these in cost, and while its a toss up between memory and hard drive - try memory first. My original computer (an Intel I7 - 16 megs) came with a 1.5 TB hard drive. It was a SATA 1. It was getting long in the tooth, and was creating drive problems. I decided to clone it to a 2 TB SATA drive. The cloning problem choked on the bad sectors. After doing some research, I successfully cloned the drive. The clone drive was dragging. Spying a sale at B&H I purchase two of the 2TB SATA 3 drives and clone one of them. I then defragged the drive and tested the speed. It was reading and writing better than 5 times the speed of my old SATA 1 drive. No your probably thinking, what about those bad reviews, drive not working and failing. Well experience has told me, if it works - its great. Problem deal with it. I put the second SATA 3 to work as my back up drive. I created an image of the first drive and use it for the daily backups. And that image has been backed up to a system server. - I can sleep nights, can you? So, in conclusion - I would recommend this drive and make sure you have a copy of Seagates Disk Wizard (its free.) Back up your important data, etc. to two separate locations. 5 |