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You can scoop up a beefy 24 TB HDD for less than 1₵ per GB in the Prime Day sales, proving that ol

Published on January 01, 0001

Though virtually any SSD will have this drive beat on speed, you're not gonna find such a huge amount of capacity at anywhere near as reasonable a price. Great for storing games, photos, movies, and more.

Key specs: SATA 6Gb/s | 190 MB/s Max Sustained Data Rate | 512MB cache | 7200RPM |

SSDs are great; long-lasting and fast, they're fantastic for games. However, such hardy storage media often comes at a premium that scales up and up the more space you need. My point is, in this era of very spenny SSD-dominance, perhaps it's time to spare a thought for the humble, high-capacity HDD.

A typical hard disk drive is nowhere near as fast as today's solid state drives, making them an unsuitable choice for installing modern games. However, they're a great place to stash files you need nearby but not necessarily in a hurry. Whether you're backing up photos or simply need somewhere to move your Steam backlog (which you tell yourself you will get to one day, honest), the 24 TB version of the Seagate BarraCuda 3.5-inch hard drive is an excellent choice—especially as it's now only .

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You simply won't see a SSD with a similarly large storage capacity at such a reasonable price—this is still one arena where HDDs have SSDs beat. It also doesn't hurt that the name of this 3.5-inch internal drive also calls to mind .

My throwback playlist aside, let's briefly talk specs. I've already said how picking up a HDD is opting for the slower, more budget-conscious option, but just how slow are we talking? The BarraCuda itself is advertised with a SATA 6 Gb/s interface optimised for "." That's gigabits, not gigabytes, for reference.

What that means practically is that the BarraCuda still offers a respectable enough speed for file transfers here and there. That's fine if you're just moving the odd, small game between this hard drive and your faster, internal SSD. However, given it may not even maintain that speed under lengthier loads, you may end up waiting around if you decide to move, say, your entire private media library at once.

Let me put this another way: moving Baldur's Gate 3, a massive game clocking in at just under 150 GB, will take almost four minutes to transfer from this HDD under optimal conditions. That's not bad, but it is slow compared to SSD speeds. For instance, the overall is the WD Black SN7100, which offers a sequential read speed of up to 7250 MB/s (or all yono app 7.25 gigabytes, rather than bits, per second).

Given how long it took me to go rummy download Baldur's Gate 3 over a creaky internet connection, I think getting up and making a brew in the time it takes for such a beefy game file to transfer between physical storage media is vastly preferable.

Combine that with the massive 24 TB capacity you're getting for under $250, and I think HDDs still have a lot to offer to those with big files to move but more restrictive budgets to spend.

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