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BH Photo Video [bhphotovideo.com] has 4TB WD Red SATA III 3.5" Internal NAS Hard Drive (WDBAVV0040HNC-WRSN) on sale for $89.99. Shipping is free.
Good for those who do not want to spend $150+ on 6TB or larger size NAS drives. CMR technology and is being renamed "WD Red Plus" to distinguish it from the current "WD Red" product, which uses SMR technology.
Similar price at
Newegg [newegg.com].
This is also $5 cheaper than the
previous FP deal of $94.99.
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Why so many thumbs up here?
I want more space to save more games and also some gameplay that I want to record to use as video, so I wanted to get another HDD for that.
Would this [newegg.com]be a good choice in your opinion give what you've said about speeds? It's 5900 RPM.
This [amazon.com] page shows the full specs.
SSD is cheaper than HDD and provides significant faster loading times
Use HDD for storage is ok but at this point in time there is no reason to put on HDD
The non-plus Red are only $80 + free shipping at WD's site:
https://shop.westerndig
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They should be $60 at this point, as the lowest tier drive.
The non-plus Red are only $80 + free shipping at WD's site:
https://shop.westerndig
SSD is cheaper than HDD and provides significant faster loading times
Use HDD for storage is ok but at this point in time there is no reason to put on HDD
https://www.bhphotovide
The characteristics of these drives are low rotation speed, low cost per gigabyte which equates to low power consumption, heat generation and ultimately, reliability and long life. These old-style spinning hard-drives still have some usefulness. 5400-5900 rpm drives have replace 7200 rpm drives at capacities greater than 4tb probably for reliability and cost reasons.
If you want best performance in a desktop setting, go with an ssd. Ssds work great as desktop drives because read performance is better. Ssds have a finite write performance life span though so they are not best suited for heavy file writing.
They're orders of magnitude slower than SSDs for random read-writes, and they break much sooner than anything than the lowest tier of SSDs.
The characteristics of these drives are low rotation speed, low cost per gigabyte which equates to low power consumption, heat generation and ultimately, reliability and long life. These old-style spinning hard-drives still have some usefulness. 5400-5900 rpm drives have replace 7200 rpm drives at capacities greater than 4tb probably for reliability and cost reasons.
If you want best performance in a desktop setting, go with an ssd. Ssds work great as desktop drives because read performance is better. Ssds have a finite write performance life span though so they are not best suited for heavy file writing.