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Internal Hard Drive Price Comparison
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About Internal Hard Drives
Internal hard drives (HDDs) provide high-capacity storage for desktop computers, workstations, and servers at an economical price point. These traditional spinning disk drives use magnetic storage technology and offer capacities from 500GB to 20TB+. Modern HDDs feature SATA III interface (6 Gbps), cache sizes from 32MB to 512MB, and rotational speeds of 5400-7200 RPM for consumer models or up to 15,000 RPM for enterprise drives. Price per GB typically ranges from €0.015 to €0.035, making HDDs the most cost-effective solution for bulk storage, NAS systems, and data archiving.
Frequently Asked Questions
5400 RPM: 80-120 MB/s, quieter, lower power consumption, ideal for storage and backup. 7200 RPM: 120-180 MB/s, better for OS and applications, good balance of speed and efficiency. 10,000+ RPM: 150-250 MB/s, enterprise-grade performance but higher cost, heat, and noise. Most users benefit from 7200 RPM drives.
Cache (buffer) size affects performance: 32MB cache is basic, 64MB is standard, 128-256MB provides better performance for large files and multitasking. Higher cache helps with random access patterns and improves overall responsiveness, especially important for OS drives.
OS + Programs: 500GB-1TB. Gaming: 2-4TB (modern games are 50-150GB each). Media storage: 4-8TB. Content creation: 8-16TB. Server/NAS: 4-20TB per drive. Photo/video archiving: 8TB+. Consider your current data size plus 50-100 percent growth room.
Choose HDDs for: Mass storage (4TB+), backup and archiving, media libraries, secondary storage, NAS systems, budget builds, and when cost per GB matters most. HDDs offer 5-10x more storage per euro but are slower (150 MB/s vs 500+ MB/s for SSDs) and more fragile.
Keep drives cool (<40°C), avoid physical shocks, maintain 10-15 percent free space, enable AHCI mode, use proper SATA cables, run regular disk checks, and defragment monthly. Enterprise drives (WD Gold, Seagate Exos) offer better reliability for 24/7 operation than consumer drives.
Consumer HDDs: Designed for 8-16 hours/day use, 1-3 year warranty, optimized for cost. Enterprise HDDs: 24/7 operation rated, 5-year warranty, better error correction, vibration resistance, higher MTBF (2M+ hours), and enhanced firmware for RAID environments.