Desktop Internal Hard Drives - Showing 1009 - 1032 of 3928 Products

Filter (0)
Seagate 18TB Exos X18 7200 RPM SATA 6Gb/s 256MB Cache 3.5-Inch Enterprise Hard Drive ...
$620 .00
Free Shipping
Western Digital RE3 WD2502ABYS 250GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal ...
$34 .05
Free Shipping
HPE R0Q53A 900 GB Hard Drive - 2.5" Internal - SAS (12Gb/s SAS)
$510 .00
Free Shipping
IBM 00RX915 ST1800MM0008 1.80 TB Hard Drive - 2.5" Internal - SAS (6Gb/s SAS)
$230 .00
Free Shipping
SEAGATE ST600MM0009 SEAGATE 600GB EXOS 10E2400 HDD 512N SAS 2.5 10000 128MB
$70 .00
Free Shipping
HP 628061-B21 3TB 7200 RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive Bare Drive
$128 .00
Free Shipping
HGST HUC156030CSS200 2.5" 300GB SAS 12Gb/s 15K RPM 128M 512N 0B28955
$239 .00
600 GB 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
$173 .00
Free Shipping
$173 .00
Sold by: Tech Trends
Seagate SkyHawk 4TB Internal SATA 3.5" Hard Drive, CMR Method ST4000VX016
$205 .00
Free Shipping
Seagate Exos 10E2400 ST600MM0009 600GB 10000 RPM 128MB Cache SAS 12Gb/s 2.5" ...
$69 .95
Free Shipping
HPE 10TB 3.5" SAS 7200rpm Internal Hard Drive 857644B21
$332 .45
Free Shipping
$332 .45
Sold by: Digitzy
MG07SCA14TE 14TB Toshiba SAS 12 Gb/s 256MB 3.5 Inch 7200 RPM Enterprise HDD for Dell HP ...
$495 .00
Free Shipping
HP 900 GB 2.5" Internal Hard Drive
$256 .00
Free Shipping
DELL 2.40 TB 2.5" SAS 10000 RPM Internal Hard Drive 401ABHQ
$330 .00
Free Shipping
Seagate Exos X18 ST18000NM004J 18TB 7200 RPM 256MB Cache SAS 12Gb/s 3.5" Internal ...
$659 .00
$659 .00
Sold by: TechSavers
Seagate Video ST1000VM002 1TB 5900 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard ...
$70 .00
Free Shipping
TOSHIBA MBF230LRC 300GB 10025 RPM 16MB Cache SAS 6Gb/s 2.5" Enterprise Hard Drive
$179 .00
Seagate Barracuda Pro Performance Internal Hard Drive SATA HDD 1TB 7200RPM 6Gb/s ...
$105 .00
Free Shipping
Toshiba DT01ACA DT01ACA100 1 TB 3.5" Internal Hard Drive
$70 .00
Free Shipping
Western Digital WD Green WD20EADS 2TB 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive ...
$75 .00
Free Shipping
HP SSD 120GB non-hotswap (750395-B21)
$232 .00
Free Shipping

What You Need to Know About Desktop Hard Disk Drives

Introduction

Though SSDs are becoming increasingly more popular, hard disk drives (HDD) are still essential internal data storage solutions for users that prioritize storage capacity over speed. Compared to hard disk drives, SSDs cost more per gigabyte and have smaller storage capacities. A commonly used configuration is to have a solid state drive as the primary drive and a desktop hard disk drive as the secondary drive. Below, NeweggBusiness answers several common questions about desktop hard disk drives.

What does interface type mean?

A hard disk drive must be connected to a motherboard via data cable in order to function as a system drive. The type of data cable that a hard drive supports can affect both system compatibility and data transfer speeds. This is often referred to as connection or interface type, and it is an important factor when shopping for a HDD.

For desktop hard disk drives, one of the most commonly used interface types is SATA. There have been several revisions for the SATA standard and the two most recent are SATA 3 Gbps and SATA 6 Gbps. They are often stylized as SATA II and SATA III respectively.

What is seek time?

In order for data to be retrieved or written onto the hard disk, a read/write head must move to the correct position on the disk. This is not an instantaneous process and the time required for the head to move into position is referred to as seek time, which is rated in milliseconds.

Is it possible to use a desktop hard disk drive as an external HDD?

Adapting a desktop hard disk drive for external use is possible, though additional hard drive accessories are usually required. Three commonly used methods include, using an SATA to External SATA (eSATA™) cable, hard drive enclosure, or a hard disk drive dock.

What is the purpose of a hard disk drive’s S.M.A.R.T. feature?

Short for Self-mentoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology, S.M.A.R.T. is a feature that allows hard disk drives to monitor and report on reliability indicators. This is done so that potential problems can be anticipated. To view the S.M.A.R.T. status of a hard disk drive, you will need to use a reporting tool.