Question:
Which onee should i get ?? 10 points !?
raunit
2014-09-22 21:11:53 UTC
Helpp ??
I already have a western digital 500 gb hard drive and i am thinking of getting one more hard drive .. I want a Hard Drive for gaming purpose .. so i m confused between seagate barracuda 1 tb and western digital caviar green 1 tb ...Which one should i get ??? Also , if i get a seagate hdd then will a wd and seagate hard drive work together ?? Will my storage add up to 1.5 tb as i already hav 500 gb wd hdd ??? plz answer all these questions !!!
Four answers:
Chris A
2014-09-22 22:33:13 UTC
To begin with, neither of these drives is a world-beater in terms of their raw performance. The Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 doesn't show any meaningful improvement over Seagate's previous iteration of drives, and at no time challenged units which have been established as the top performers (Western Digital Raptor and Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000). In fact, the only drive which the 7200.11 did manage to beat consistently was the Western Digital Caviar GP, a drive which abandoned the thought of leading the performance race altogether in favor of being energy efficient. In this category, the Caviar GP performs admirably, requiring less power, producing relatively little heat, and running quietly while still offering competitive performance on the desktop.
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2014-09-22 21:50:57 UTC
You can use two hdd in one pc if there RPM (Rotation per Minute) is same like 7200 RPM, either they will make problem. It is good for you to use the two hdd in same company, WD or Seagate.



If you get Seagate HDD in same RPM it will work.



No confusion, get it form one company it will run smoothly.



Finally I have a suggestion to you, you can sale 500 GB hdd and can buy a 2TB hdd . It is suitable for you because two hdd some times make malfunction.



Decision is yours. Best of luck.



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?
2014-09-23 10:37:29 UTC
Toshiba 1 TB 2.5" Internal Hard Drive - 8 GB SSD Cache Capacity

http://www.pcrush.com/product/Hard-Drives-For-Notebooks/966535/Toshiba-1-TB-2.5-inch-Internal-Hard-Drive-8-GB-SSD-Cache-Capacity?refid=2229&siteID=kQ2kZjHcXDM-Hs2OiMFh7cmg4fQhUJivhQ
Jordan Siegel
2014-09-22 21:47:03 UTC
I use seagate because I never had a problem with it. Also your system 32 files must be on that 500gb drive so you probably lost a few gb


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