Western Digital WD Elements 2 TB USB 2.0 Desktop External Hard Drive

Western Digital WD Elements 2 TB USB 2.0 Desktop External Hard Drive





Monday, October 10, 2011

What Makes a Good Hard Drive? Weeding through the Hype to Find a Great stock

What Makes a Good Hard Drive? Weeding through the Hype to Find a Great stock


What exactly makes a good hard drive? How can you tell the good ones from the ones that will crash on you if given half a chance? There are many inherent factors that isolate the wheat from the chaff when it comes to drives if you read straight through I will hit on all the prominent parts.

Here are what makes a good hard drive:

Hard drive cooling:

The first demand you should be asking yourself is how is the drive is cooled. If it has some sort of fancy cooling that is great for higher speed drives and increased storage but it also takes away from durability. How loud the fan is may also be an influence on your decision. Many these days are whisper silent.

Hard drive speed:

There are basically two broad categories for drive speeds. Ata/Sata and Scsi. For general users you are likely to only worry about Ata drives, which run at 5400 or 7200rpm, which is more than enough for any of your household needs.

Size does matter:

This is bodily size I am talking about. Conveyable drives these days get as small as a deck of cards and are very transportable. These mini drives have less space but you cannot beat them if you transport the drive a lot.

On the other hand you have "external" drives which are sLightly larger. Regularly about the size of a paperback book these days; these can sometimes hold an predicted amount of information, getting up to 2 Tb for a general cheap household version.

Brand:

Brand does matter. The major brands are all fairly reliable. Any small savings you get on a off brand likely is not worth it, since these products are all pretty cheap to begin with. Your best choices for these products come from Western Digital, Maxtor, Seagate and Lenovo. My personal recommendation is with Western Digital. As I have owned about 8 Western Digital drives over the past 10 years and I have never once experienced any issues. It is all the time my need for space that has naturally outstripped the drive over time.

Listen to what habitancy say:

Read reviews. Ask nearby and get opinions from a wide collection of people. There will all the time be man who doesn't like a specific product, but if large numbers complain, stay away no matter how good the deal looks.

Final words on buying a great hard drive:

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