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Tips on Shopping for a new Hard Drive

August 3, 2007 by Kiven  
Filed under Computers

Your CPU and videocard probably get the most attention and glitz in the news but your hard drive is just an important. This is where you store your files, your OS and your settings. In a world with increasing internet speeds and application sizes, large and fast drives have become a necessity. You have a couple of options: replace or augment your internal drives, buy an external drive or a NAS. Here are some tips on how to shop for your new hard drive:

If you edit movies, take lots of digital photos, play games, or listen to music files on your PC, a big, fast internal Parallel or Serial ATA hard drive can dramatically improve your overall computing experience. If you need more storage or a means to back up your PC’s internal drives, you can add an external hard drive–available in USB 2.0, FireWire 400 or 800, or external SATA flavors. And if you want centralized storage, consider buying a network-attached storage device. NAS devices are continually improving, and can be a convenient way to add storage that all of the PCs on your small or home network can share.

sources: How to Buy a Hard Drive

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