The best 1 TB HDD for under 100 bucks

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  1. armenix

    armenix Member

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    Hey there AD!

    I was doing some research to pick a new 1 TB HDD to upgrade my current computer for under 100 dollars, and I was looking for some suggestions. I guess for a large part, they are all remarkably similar, and it simply boils down to brand loyalty/whats worked for you, but I wanted to get some opinions first. Also, i wanted to make sure a new HDD wouldn't offer compatibility issues with the one i bought a year ago (see below...i don't see why it would).

    THANKS!

    Current HDD that i plan to make as my secondary
     
  2. keith1993

    keith1993 Regular member

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    With HDD's it tends to be nothing more then preference. For example I use and would recommend Samsung but that's because I've bought several Samsung hard drives and had no problems with them although if I'd of initially bought a Western Digital drive the same could probably be said and I'd recommend them instead.

    You won't have any compatability problems with your other drive and as your first is SATA I assume that you have a SATA motherboard meaning there's no trouble there.
     
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    like sammorris said when in comes to HDs its better to spend a few extra bucks and get a good one, and not buy based on the cheapest price. Western Digital makes very good reliable drives.
     

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