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Western Digital WD Red SA500 M.2 NAS SATA SSD WDS
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ST4000NM0023 Seagate 4TB 7200RPM 6Gb/s 128MB 3.5" SAS Hard Drive
Seagate Constellation ES.3 4TB 7200rpm 128MB Cache 3.5 inch SAS-Interface Enterprise Grade Server Hard Drive Model ST4000NM0023 offers a generous 4TB Capacity for your data storage need at a 7200RPM rotational speed and with 128MB Internal cache.
Price- $70.00
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An 8tb 7200rpm WD Black harddrive is on sale for about $180 on Newegg. That's out of my budget even with the discounted price but maybe I will grab that on black friday as my next upgrade.
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absolutely fucking insane that there's a magnetic disk spinning at 7200rpm in this thing and thats not just normal, it's downright old fashioned.
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Man I'm still not used to SSD's being affordable. I've been agonizing over new cases because I want to put a couple TB of bulk storage in and like. Yes, a 3.5" drive is cheaper than a comparable SSD, but it's not even a 50% drop once you're looking at 7200rpm drives. It's totally feasible to put like 4TB of SSD in a reasonably priced PC. Not too long ago 1TB of hard drive was like $100, now that's what you pay for 1TB of SSD, if even.
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VIVIO RX-R DOHC
SUPER CHARGER
FULL TIME 4WD
Release
Ultra-high density sports accumulation machine.
This guy is for real.
The more you rev the engine, the more fun it becomes. And a nimble foot work that firmly receives that power. Both driving and style are all different in density. Ultra-high density sports gathering machine. VIVIO RX-R
Linear response unique to a 4-cylinder DOHC 16-valve with supercharger. Exciting power and torque that never takes your breath away even in the high rotation range. Sharp handling created by 4-wheel independent strut suspension,
A different dimension of stability with full-time 4WD. Strong and stable stopping power is provided by ventilated disc brakes and ABS.
Accelerate, steer, and shift when you drive to fully draw out the RX-R's condensed performance. All about pleasure. If you can freely run through winding roads and highways as one with the machine,
You should be able to get a driving experience you never knew existed.
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<SPECIFICATION ENGINE STRAIGHT 4 2 CAM 16 VALVE 658cc
MAX POWER: 64ps/7200rpm-MAX TORQUE 90kg-m/4000rpm
TOTAL LENGTH: 3295/TOTAL WIDTH: 1395/TOTAL HEIGHT: 1375
FULL TIME 4WD SYSTEM
PHOTO RX-R 4WD
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hi magz! I'm curious about the backup posts im seeing and since you added resources about that im asking you so I hope that's okay... as someone who has had the same blog for 13 years and probably has hundreds of thousands of posts, do you think I should get a large external hard-drive for my backup? I just worry I won't currently have space on my laptop for the backup. Btw I super appreciate the resource you posted and I intend to use it to back up my shit! Thank you so much <3
There was someone in DMs that had over 200gb when backup blog of several years - this blog and one that had for 5 years was like ~15gb or something. So it vary a lot.
If are worry:
- Get at least 500gb hard drive or up (can be internal HDD+ external case, or an external backup drive which tend cost more overall), am think. In case.
- Or SD card (memory card) 256gb or 512gb depend on what have available.
Though keep in mind: the size only say much capacity it can when rounded up, it not say how fast.
- Decent hard drive speeds : 7200rpm - otherwise SSD.
- External case or external hard drives decent speeds: with usb 3 or usb c cable/port. (If have computer with usb3 port on it, to be compatible)
If not care for speed, then be prepared wait long while, potentially. Besides internet speed which also affect...
problem with slow speed is that if something mess up connection (usb cable, pc turn off, backup interrupted / something crash) it might cause issues like corrupted files, but not common - most the time can just continue backup where left off without corruption. Just leave it running in whatever safe way that can.
For used HDDs tips:
- check hard drive health (do not use software like recuverit or anything like that)
- format the drive and wipe the contents (even if it appear as if have nothing)
General buy advice:
- try not get scammed with Very Cheap Very Big-Size hard drives / SD cards / USBs in general. Some scams are on ebay, amazon, whatever - where they spoof the hard drive to say it have more memory than actually do or give wrong product. so use fakespot or any other tool or search youtube for "hard drive scams" for telltale signs. A lot of hard drives legit tho.
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can you build a pc for me? i'd like a list of parts and prices, thank you very much!!
Sure, here's the parts list I used for my current PC, which I've been using for about a year now.
Note that I was not a computer engineer at the time, I just built my PC by doing some online research and making some educated guesses based on what I knew at the time. It was all a bit approximate, so keep that in mind. I was also really bad at some things, like assembling my PC, installing Windows, etc.
AMD Ryzen 7 9 3900X, 4c/8t 3.70GHz; 2x 32GB DDR4-3200 SODIMM (OC) 2408MHz; 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD; 1TB 7200RPM HDD; 128GB DDR4-4133 SODIMM; GTX 1660Ti 4GB; Corsair MPC-E RX 480 DDR4-3850 MHz; Intel Celeron 3735U; Gigabyte EXO-RA120M v6; Samsung 960 Pro NVMe (OC); 128GB DDR4-2400 SODIMM; LG ENVY W2419S/T OLED 24″ 4K TV
This is the parts I used for this build. I may have slightly tweaked it when building the next PC, but that's only going to change the case and a couple of processors, for the most part.
Intel Pentium Anniversary Edition CPU; Intel Core i7-10800G7; Intel Z390 Pro WIFI-AC 7260; Intel Z390 Express; Nvidia RTX 2060 Gaming; 16GB RAM; Corsair Vengeance LPX LPX 2133MHz; Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe (OC); AMD Ryzen R9 X5950 PRO 4c/8t 4.4GHz; Samsung 256GB NVMe (OC); Samsung 960 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe (OC); Samsung 860 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe (OC) DDR4-3700 (OEM); Corsair Vengeance LPX LPX DDR4-2933MHz; ASUS Maximus VIII Hero Intel Iris Plus Graphics; Intel X370 Professional; Samsung QX2 NVMe 1TB SATA SSD; Intel X530 Quad Core (OC); Samsung 1TB M.2 NVMe (OC) DDR4-3200MHz
This is the last build I did, but I didn't really mess around with that one, and I'm not going to be changing it now either. It was basically the same as my other PC, with some changes to the processor and graphics card to accommodate the new motherboard design. This motherboard doesn't have the same kind of dedicated cooling setup the others do, but I didn't really like having it open, so I think this is how I want to continue with these systems.
Intel Pentium Anniversary Edition CPU; Intel Extreme Edition 100-Series Intel X540; Intel 10th Gen Whiskey Lake Refresh Processors; Intel QCLK Max Performance Platform; Intel X570 PCH; Samsung P1 NVMe (OEM); Samsung P2 NVMe (OEM); Intel X710; Intel Z390 Chipset; Intel H330; Samsung 960 P-Plus; Samsung M.2 (P) (OEM); Samsung M.2 (PL) (OEM); Samsung QX1 NVMe 1TB NVMe M.2 SSD; Intel QX11 NVMe 1TB SSD; Intel P3700 NVMe 1TB NVMe M.2 (OEM); Samsung P1 NVMe 512GB SSD; Samsung P2 NVMe 1TB SSD; Samsung P3 NVMe NVMe 2TB SSD; Samsung M.2 QX1 NVMe 512GB; Samsung 960 M.2 512GB (P1); Samsung 960 Pro M.2 (512GB; 512GB); Samsung 960 EVO M.2 (512GB; QX1); Samsung 960 PRO M.2 512GB; Samsung 960 PRO M.2 (QX1); Samsung 960P M.2 (512GB); Samsung 960P M.2 512GB (P1); Samsung 960 PRO M.2 1TB (P1); Samsung 960 PRO M.2 QX1 (512GB) (OEM); Samsung 960 PRO M.2 512GB (OEM); Samsung 960 P M.2 512GB (OEM); Samsung M.2 P3 EVO Plus NVMe; Samsung M.2 P2 EVO Plus NVMe; Intel X570 Express; Intel X710; Intel Z530; Intel H270; Intel H370; Intel X99; Intel X299; Intel Z390 Express; Intel Z390 Pro WIFI AC 7260; Intel B250; Intel X570 AFR; Intel Z390 ATX; Intel X550; Intel X5; Intel B45; Intel B55; Intel D1500; Intel Z390; Intel D1546; Intel K1100; Intel B85; Intel B85; Intel QX520; Intel QX32; Intel H360; Intel H370 Express; Intel Z390 (P2/C101); Intel Z530; Intel Z560; Intel Z570; Intel Z575; Intel Z530; Intel Z620; Intel Z640; Intel Z660; Intel Z640; Intel Z740; Intel Z740; Intel LGA 1166
I'm not exactly sure how many of these were actually "used" – like I said, I wasn't really using my old PC for anything, so it was kind of like "ok I guess that'll be the new PC" – but I think these are all the actual parts?
Also if I had known how much space I'd need for the new PC sooner, I would have ordered the SSD's and HDDs in larger sizes. I had planned to get a 1TB SSD for the OS and OS updates + large files (music, etc.), and I went with a 1TB SSD for everything else (including games), since I was worried I might not be able to fit everything on my current drive. I'm not sure if there are performance differences between 1TB vs 2TB drives, and I'm not sure if that will really be an issue for me for now given the relatively small size of my OS and data files.
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Comment by JOSmith99 on Reddit
The seagate single drive expansion drives are barracuda pro drives for 10TB and larger. Those are 7200rpm drives, which is why they are loud. The 8TB and smaller ones are standard barracuda, which means they are SMR, so don't get those.
Huh wtfff
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Ổ CỨNG HDD 10TB SEAGATE IRONWOLF (ST10000VN000) - TIN HỌC THÀNH KHANG
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Lenovo 320GB 7200RPM SATA 3Gb/s 16MB Cache 2.5-Inch Hard Drive.
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HDD SEAGATE BARRACUDA 3.5, 1TB SATA3 6GB, 7200RPM 64MB CACHE, ST1000DM010
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Veno Scorp Gaming PC – New 24" 75HZ Gaming Monitor Bundle AMD Ryzen 5 5600G With Radeon Graphics, 8GB RAM 3200MHZ DDR4, 1TB HDD 256GB SSD, 500W 80+ PSU, Wifi, Windows 11, Titan ARGB Gaming Case.
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WESTERN DIGITAL Blue 1TB 7200 RPM Desktop HDD
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Rs. 4,399.00
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