1TB Western Digital Blue 3.5" 7200RPM Desktop Hard Disk Drive
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$25
$39.99
+ Free S/H w/ Amazon Prime
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Computers.Woot.com has 1TB Western Digital Blue 3.5" 7200RPM Desktop Hard Disk Drive (WD10EZEX) for $24.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $11 lower (30.6% savings) than the next best available prices from reputable merchants with prices starting from $35.99. -SaltyOne
It's 2021. I'd hope not, my dude. An OS should be on a sata SSD at minimum.
Curious why the downvote. $25 for a 1TB Drive from a KNOWN brand? I mean it's not the best drive, but for $25 it'd be great for temporary storage or something.
It's not about the price per TB, it's about the price.
If you have a 240gb SSD and want a drive for running backups to and maybe a few large files/games on it but aren't a heavy user, $25 is as cheap as you can get. If you pay $70 and get a 4TB drive... Well you just paid $70 and if you're a light user as described, you just paid $70 and aren't getting really any advantage over the 1TB if you don't use the space.
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Curious why the downvote. $25 for a 1TB Drive from a KNOWN brand? I mean it's not the best drive, but for $25 it'd be great for temporary storage or something.
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If you have a 240gb SSD and want a drive for running backups to and maybe a few large files/games on it but aren't a heavy user, $25 is as cheap as you can get. If you pay $70 and get a 4TB drive... Well you just paid $70 and if you're a light user as described, you just paid $70 and aren't getting really any advantage over the 1TB if you don't use the space.
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It's 2021. I'd hope not, my dude. An OS should be on a sata SSD at minimum.
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