Large storage drive needed - best options?

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Hi All,

I'm rapidly running out of space on my pc and need to get myself another hard drive fairly swiftly.

I'm looking at the western digital caviar green 3tb disk at £100 as it seems to be decent value for a huge amount of storage. Any reason I should be wary of this drive or are there any better value options?

Also, I'm fairly certain I'll be able to fit it in the case and the motherboard will support it won't it?

Case is a Zalman Z9 + and the motherboard is a Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3P Intel Z68. Can anyone confirm I can definitely fit another drive in alone with the two SATA drives I currently have?

Thanks for any help.
 
Western Digital are a quality HDD manufacturer, 100 quid for a 3Tb Green looks a pretty good deal tbh.

Your motherboard will accept any Sata drive from Sata 1 - Sata 3 :)
 
Always used Western Digital in the past and have been happy with them.

And I will have enough SATA channels etc for a thrid drive right? Been a couple of years since I built it and that was the only time I'd ever dealt with SATA so I cna't remember what's what....
 
Always used Western Digital in the past and have been happy with them.

And I will have enough SATA channels etc for a thrid drive right? Been a couple of years since I built it and that was the only time I'd ever dealt with SATA so I cna't remember what's what....

Best to check which is better value 2TB or 3TB drive.
 
2TB = £71.99 = £36 per TB
3TB = £99.95 = £33 per TB

Not much in it really but I need space so the larger one wins unless there's good reason not to go for one..ie any know issues with them??
 
2TB = £71.99 = £36 per TB
3TB = £99.95 = £33 per TB

Not much in it really but I need space so the larger one wins unless there's good reason not to go for one..ie any know issues with them??

How much room do you loose once formatted or how much space is left over once formatted?
 
On a formatted 1Tb under windows 7 I get 931Gb completely empty.

So you're losing around 70Gb per 1TB, On a 3Tb you should get around 2.7-2.8Tb. (If my math is mildly accurate lol)
 
I ordered and have received the hard drive and hopefully this evening will have a chance to get it into my pc but I just wanted to check I will actually have something to plug it into...

I've only ever worked with SATA once and that was two years ago when I built the PC, so I'm much more up on IDE with it's slave and master setup and a single cable hooking both drives up.

Currrently I have two hard drives, one with the os and programmes on and one storage drive, I'm guessing they are both connected to SATA 6GB/s connectors which is fine. I also have a SATA DVD rewriter., but where would I plug in the new drive do I have spare SATA connectors available?

My motherboard is Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3P Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3850#sp


I know it's probably a really stupid and simple question to answer but I just want to check because my brain does not seem to be working today... :)

Any help very much appreciated!!!
 
I ordered and have received the hard drive and hopefully this evening will have a chance to get it into my pc but I just wanted to check I will actually have something to plug it into...

I've only ever worked with SATA once and that was two years ago when I built the PC, so I'm much more up on IDE with it's slave and master setup and a single cable hooking both drives up.

Currrently I have two hard drives, one with the os and programmes on and one storage drive, I'm guessing they are both connected to SATA 6GB/s connectors which is fine. I also have a SATA DVD rewriter., but where would I plug in the new drive do I have spare SATA connectors available?

My motherboard is Gigabyte Z68XP-UD3P Intel Z68 (Socket 1155) DDR3 Motherboard

http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3850#sp


I know it's probably a really stupid and simple question to answer but I just want to check because my brain does not seem to be working today... :)

Any help very much appreciated!!!

Your motherboard can support up to 4 sata 6Gb/s devices and 4 sata 3 Gb/s devices.

The 6 Gb/s connections are the 2 grey and 2 white sata ports. The 3 Gb/s connections are the 4 black sata ports.

I personally would connect the OS drive and storage drives to 6 Gb/s ports and the optical drive to a 3 Gb/s port.
 
On a formatted 1Tb under windows 7 I get 931Gb completely empty.

So you're losing around 70Gb per 1TB, On a 3Tb you should get around 2.7-2.8Tb. (If my math is mildly accurate lol)
The 'loss' has nothing to do with formatting, it's down to the fact the HD manufacturers calculate a TB using base 10 (1 TB = 1000000000000 bytes = 10^12 bytes, whereas Windows uses base 2, I.E. binary (1TB (TiB to be correct) = 1099511627776 bytes = 2^40 bytes).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_disk_drive#Units
 
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