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Seagate Exos X20 ST18000NM003D 18TB 7200 RPM 256MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
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WD Blue 3TB Desktop Hard Disk Drive - 5400 RPM SATA 6Gb/s 256MB Cache 3.5 Inch - WD30EZAZ
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HGST 0B36047 Ultrastar 7K6 HUS726T6TAL5204 6 TB Hard Drive - 3.5" Internal - SAS (12Gb/s SAS)
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WD PURPLE PRO 24TB SATA 7200RPM
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WD Ultrastar DC HC320 HUS728T8TALE6L4 8TB Hard Drive - 3.5" Internal - SATA (SATA/600) - Server Device Supported - 7200rpm - 512e Format
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HPE ISS 861686-B21 1TB SATA 7.2K LFF LP DS HD
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Toshiba N300 12TB NAS 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive - CMR SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 RPM 512 MB Cache - HDWG51CUZSVA
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Toshiba N300 Pro 8TB NAS 3.5-Inch Internal Hard Drive - CMR SATA 6 Gb/s 7200 RPM 512 MB Cache - HDWG780UZSVB
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4TB HDD Exos 7E10 HDD 512E SAS
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4TB HDD Exos 7E10 HDD 512E SAS
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Total Micro 500GI2S7-TM 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 2.5" Internal Hard Drive
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Toshiba N300 18TB NAS Internal Hard Drive  HDWG51JXZSTA
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Desktop internal hard drives store operating systems, system files, software and individual files. They can offer anywhere from 500GB of storage up to 8TB or more and come with a variety of interfaces. Although most internal drives are 3.5in., some devices use a smaller 2.5in. form factor. Smaller and larger physical sizes are rare but do exist. Also, consider the speed of the drive. Internal hard drives for desktop computers tend to run at 7,200 revolutions per minute (RPM) but faster read-write speeds minimize waiting time. Hard drives with speeds of up to 15,000 RPM are available. Finally, memory cache is the amount of memory that can be active at any given time. A larger cache is important if you work with multiple large files at once.

Improve Your Computer's Performance with a New Hard Drive

You might not be concerned about storage space when you buy a new PC, but the hard drive will fill will with files and software. A new desktop internal hard drive can replace an existing drive that has reached maximum capacity. Alternatively, if your motherboard has a spare bay, you can add a second or additional device to expand storage. An internal HDD for PCs is easy to install, has greater capacity and speed than an external device and comes with multiple storage options.

Store All Your Data with Large Capacity Drives

Every piece of software you install, every song you save, every video you download takes up storage space, which can slow down a computer. A 720p movie takes up approximately 8GB, while a 4k video can consume as much as 100GB of a desktop internal hard drive. Even the Windows 10 operating system requires 15GB. A 500GB hard drive can be useful for storing files while you're on the move before transferring them to a larger drive if you don't have a personal cloud device or portable hard drive. For everyday and ongoing storage, this size drive will quickly fill up. Desktop internal hard drives offer the storage of up to 16TB in some cases, providing plenty of space for software and files.

Ensure Compatibility by Choosing the Right Interface

The most commonly used standards for connecting a desktop internal hard drive to a motherboard are SATA and SAS. Determine the motherboard's interface and ensure that you match this when buying a new drive to ensure compatibility and to avoid having to use an adapter. Check the label off the drive you are replacing or look at the manufacturer guidelines for your motherboard.

Access Data Quicker with a Fast SATA Internal Hard Drive

The speed the disk platters spin determines how quickly information can be retrieved from the drive. It is common for external hard drives to have a speed of 5,000 RPM because this draws less power and makes minimal noise. Other hard drive designs have a speed of up to 15,000 RPM, depending on the model.