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Best cheap HDDs to store files without the need of a cloud

Best cheap HDDs to store files without the need of a cloud

Kerem GülenbyKerem Gülen
18 May 2021
in Hardware, Tech
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A lot of people rely on cloud subscriptions today but we are going to review the best cheap HDDs to store files without the need to use cloud solutions. These hard drives will become your most precious commodity because they will store photos, videos, and important documents for years. This way, you will never lose them.

HDDs are still high-demand products even though we are living in the era of SSD or cloud storage. Keep in mind that they have a lot of storage capacity at a much lower price than SSDs.

In addition, you can do whatever you want with hard drives. Buy single drives to put in your PC and create a media server or buy external drives that connect via USB to use them anywhere. Either way, these HDDs are cheap and have a large capacity to keep all your files safe.

We are going to show you 5 hard drives, both external and internal, for you to decide how to use them. If you buy a cheaper internal one, you can always choose to put it in an external box or buy a dock.

Best cheap HDDs to store files

WD Elements Desktop 4TB

Best cheap HDDs to store files without the need of a cloud

This WD Elements Desktop HDD is one of the best sellers in the world when it comes to high-capacity external hard drives.

With a 4TB capacity, you will have enough space to store any file you have on your PC or mobile phone. You can also save movies and series that you have in your collection without any problems.

Being an external drive with a USB connection, you can connect it to your TV -if it has a USB port- and watch your favorite TV series on a big screen.

Seagate Expansion Desktop 6TB

Best cheap HDDs to store files without the need of a cloud
Best cheap HDDs to store files without the need of a cloud

For anyone looking for a larger capacity option at the best possible price, Seagate Expansion Desktop with a 6TB capacity is one of the best options.

It is an external hard drive with a USB 3.0 connection, compatible with Windows and Mac, and it offers 2 years of data recovery service if the hard drive has a problem for some reason.

It reaches a 160MB/s transfer speed and this makes it a great product to connect to a TV, console, PC, etc.

Seagate Basic 4TB

Best cheap HDDs to store files without the need of a cloud

This USB 3.0 drive for computers, laptops, and consoles does not require a power connection so it is perfect to use with laptops.

It is a basic 5,400 RPM drive and a 960MB/s transfer rate. You can use it on any device, even mobile phones, and tablets with a USB-C adapter.

WD_BLACK P10 5TB

Best cheap HDDs to store files without the need of a cloud
Best cheap HDDs to store files without the need of a cloud

Western Digital has a product line of HDDs specially designed for gamers. This HDD with a 5TB capacity is one of the best options.

This 2.5″ hard drive does not require a mains connection and is intended especially for connecting to a console such as PS4 or Xbox. But it will also work for a PC and can be used to install and save games.

You will have enough space for a good gallery of games on any platform, as well as you will be able to save all your files. It has a USB 3.0 connection and a 635MB/s transfer speed.

Seagate Barracuda 2TB

Best cheap HDDs to store files without the need of a cloud

This 2TB Seagate Barracuda HDD is a great affordable option. You can use it on your desktop PC, put it in a media server or NAS. Also, you can buy a box to make it an external drive.

It has a 220MB/s transfer speed and SATA III connection support.

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Kerem Gülen

Kerem from Turkey has an insatiable curiosity for the latest advancements in tech gadgets and a knack for innovative thinking.With 3 years of experience in editorship and a childhood dream of becoming a journalist, Kerem has always been curious about the latest tech gadgets and is constantly seeking new ways to create.As a Master's student in Strategic Communications, Kerem is eager to learn more about the ever-evolving world of technology. His primary focuses are artificial intelligence and digital inclusion, and he delves into the most current and accurate information on these topics.

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