Desktop Hard Drive: Scale Up Your System Power

So, you're on the hunt for a killer desktop hard drive? Well, brace yourself because Direct Macro has got a lineup that's nothing short of stellar! We're talking about top-of-the-line storage solutions from industry bigwigs—yes, we've got an 8TB hard drive for PC and even HP's finest internal hard drive for PC. Sizes? Speeds? Come on, we've got it all! Honestly, if you can't find your dream hard drive here, it probably doesn't exist. So quit stalling and get your hands on a storage powerhouse that's just right for you!

Boost Up Your Speed with a Computer Hard Drive

Are you in the mood to give your desktop a little pep in its step? Why not make the switch to an SSD computer hard drive? These are the new hares in the race with game-changing speeds that make traditional hard drives look like tortoises, and this time, the hare wins! Direct Macro takes pride in the bursting selection of renowned server HDDs and SSDs from big names like Seagate and HP. So, you must be thinking, what's in it for me? Let us tell you, how about boot times so fast, you'll think you hit the fast-forward button and apps that load up like they're racing each other! And yes, let's take a moment to remember those killer desktop internal hard drive options we've got for you. So, come on, stop dragging your feet and give your desktop the boost it deserves!

Upgrade Your Desktop Computer Hard Drive With Us

Ready to take the prowess of your desktop storage up a notch? Then say hello to Direct Macro, the e-commerce web store in the United States for top-of-the-line IT hardware! Whether your heart's set on a traditional hard drive for PC or you're eyeing an SSD computer drive, we've got the buffet to satiate your tech appetite. From industry-breaking brands to a number of storage capacities and versions that you will lose count—including the mammoth 8TB desktop hard drive. We've got the map and know the way to your desktop's full potential. Why settle for less when you can have the best? Upgrade with the best and give your desktop the high-caliber storage it craves!

Desktop Hard Drive

Filter Products By

2 Items

Set Descending Direction
per page
  1. 506820-001 - HP 160GB 5400RPM SATA 3Gbps 1.8-inch Internal Hard Drive
    $1,556.95
  2. 506820-004 - HP 160GB 5400RPM SATA 3Gbps 1.8-inch Internal Hard Drive
    $1,556.95

2 Items

Set Descending Direction
per page

FAQs

Can any hard drive work with any PC?

No, not all hard drives are compatible with all PCs. Compatibility depends on the interface (SATA, NVMe), physical size (2.5", 3.5"), and the motherboard's supported storage devices.

How to choose a desktop hard drive like a pro?

When opting for computer HDDs always consider the following factors:

  • Storage Capacity: Determine how much storage you need
  • Speed: SSDs are faster than HDDs, so choose wisely
  • Form Factor: Ensure the drive fits your PC (2.5" for laptops, 3.5" for desktops).
  • Interface: Check if your motherboard supports SATA or NVMe
  • Budget: SSDs are more expensive per GB compared to HDDs

How do I know if my hard drive is compatible with my motherboard?

Check your motherboard’s specifications for supported storage interfaces (SATA, NVMe) and form factors (2.5", 3.5"). The motherboard manual or manufacturer's website will provide this information.

Which brand of hard drive is most reliable?

Western Digital, Seagate, and Samsung are considered highly reliable brands. Western Digital (WD) is often praised for its HDDs, while Samsung is renowned for its SSDs.

Is it better to get a computer hard drive or SSD?

An SSD is generally better due to its faster speeds, lower power consumption, and greater reliability. However, HDDs offer larger storage capacities at a lower cost. For optimal performance, use an SSD for the operating system and applications, and an HDD for additional storage.

Can I replace an internal hard drive with an external?

You can use an external hard drive for additional storage, but it's not a direct replacement for an internal hard drive in terms of speed and boot capability. External drives are generally slower and not suitable for running the operating system or installed applications.