Pretty certain 1TB is enough even for Win10/11. SSD is ideal as boot drive these days, but 7200 RPM and SATA III will still work. Wish it's $15 and will buy a few. Anyone knows if this vendor is legit? TIA
Pretty certain 1TB is enough even for Win10/11. SSD is ideal as boot drive these days, but 7200 RPM and SATA III will still work. Wish it's $15 and will buy a few. Anyone knows if this vendor is legit? TIA
Yes, the vendor is legit - they normally cater to IT and enterprises. This is part of a holiday sale they're doing.
Pretty certain 1TB is enough even for Win10/11. SSD is ideal as boot drive these days, but 7200 RPM and SATA III will still work. Wish it's $15 and will buy a few. Anyone knows if this vendor is legit? TIA
The point of saying let's install Windows XP had nothing to do with the size of the operating system, it was a joke about the age of Windows XP and the fact that 1 TB hard drives should be extinct by now
Pretty certain 1TB is enough even for Win10/11. SSD is ideal as boot drive these days, but 7200 RPM and SATA III will still work. Wish it's $15 and will buy a few. Anyone knows if this vendor is legit? TIA
If you want $15 per TB, you would need to buy 4TB or 5TB HDD.
The point of saying let's install Windows XP had nothing to do with the size of the operating system, it was a joke about the age of Windows XP and the fact that 1 TB hard drives should be extinct by now
I understand it's a joke alright, no disrespect there. Just that some maybe under a budget yet wants at least a TB drive, which in this case still ok. Like I said, it would be better if the price is at $15.
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If you want $15 per TB, you would need to buy 4TB or 5TB HDD.
Thanks. Yes, I saw a 4TB NAS drive that's closer to $15/TB. I do like the 1TB drive so in case of failure I don't lose multiple TB of stuffs. Will be using as storage/backup anyway.
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The point of saying let's install Windows XP had nothing to do with the size of the operating system, it was a joke about the age of Windows XP and the fact that 1 TB hard drives should be extinct by now
I understand it's a joke alright, no disrespect there. Just that some maybe under a budget yet wants at least a TB drive, which in this case still ok. Like I said, it would be better if the price is at $15.
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Thanks. Yes, I saw a 4TB NAS drive that's closer to $15/TB. I do like the 1TB drive so in case of failure I don't lose multiple TB of stuffs. Will be using as storage/backup anyway.