good fast 1tb HDD for under $80?

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Re: good fast 1tb HDD for under $80?

Unread postby buzz456 » Tue Apr 01, 2014 7:30 pm

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Re: good fast 1tb HDD for under $80?

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Re: good fast 1tb HDD for under $80?

Unread postby arizonachris » Tue Apr 01, 2014 7:55 pm

mdurdan wrote:Can I run an OS on an external drive? !*don-know!*


You can, but the PC has to be set to "Boot from USB", not the default way (by internal drive) Externals are best for storing backups, large files.
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Re: good fast 1tb HDD for under $80?

Unread postby buzz456 » Tue Apr 01, 2014 10:02 pm

Mike. Go to New Egg or CDW. Click on hard drives. Make a decision. They are all good.
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Re: good fast 1tb HDD for under $80?

Unread postby arizonachris » Wed Apr 02, 2014 8:46 am

mdurdan wrote:Would it run as fast as an ssd ?


Ummm, no way even the 10,000rpm Raptor drives (think over $400 for only 900Gb) can come close to the speed of an SSD. (actually prices of SSD's are dropping, a 1Tb Crucial is only $529 !*hp*! ) Do like Professor Buzzy suggested. *!!wink!!*
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Re: good fast 1tb HDD for under $80?

Unread postby PolyesterMafia » Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:56 am

I know you are looking for a platter drive, but I want to interject a little about SSD. I have a mixed system with about 5TB of storage. I have the OS and a few programs on a 120GB SSD, a few more programs on a recently added 240GB SSD, and everything else - videos, music, photos, misc, stored on the platter drives. Program performance is amazing. TS2014, which is run from the 240GB SSD, is butter smooth. When I moved the program from platter to solid state, it eliminated the tile-boundry hesitation.

So, you don't have to sell the house and by a 1TB ssd. A small one to simply run your OS and programs would be sufficient to boost system performance a great deal. And, you can get a 120 for as low as $70.
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Re: good fast 1tb HDD for under $80?

Unread postby buzz456 » Wed Apr 02, 2014 10:48 am

I'm intrigued by the no stutter comment. I've been thinking about getting a HDD for some time now and that might just tip me over the edge. Which one do you have if I might ask? Installation sounds fairly straight forward..........right.
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Re: good fast 1tb HDD for under $80?

Unread postby PolyesterMafia » Wed Apr 02, 2014 12:37 pm

Both of my SSD's are Corsair Force 3's. And installation is the same as a platter drive. Connect the Sata connector, connect the power, configure your mobo to boot from the drive, install the OS, and go. I would assume that the reduction is stuttering is because of the faster read times for the SSD.
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