Hello. I've digging through threads on here and other forums and have been met with a lot of conflicting opinions and downright contradictions. I didn't know storage was such a subjective topic. I wanted to explain my situation and get some ideas on what may be best for my situation. I have recently upgraded my PC and have decided to take the old Mobo, CPU, and gpu, and throw it into a HTPC. I also want this PC to act as sort of a NAS. I'll be accessing files on it from my main PC, my laptops, my phone, and occasionally outside of the home. Because of this I'm wanting to up my storage game. I'm gonna lay out my requirements, for lack of a better word, and the specs of the PC in case that may be an issue.
1.) Speed isn't the most important thing to me. I don't mind waiting a bit for a file to load, but I don't want to be waiting 6 or so minutes. I was thinking because of this a HDD with at least 7200 RPM would be ideal.
2.) A lot of the files on this PC will be games. So I know I'm going to need a decent size. How much would you recommend? I was thinking 4TB but I am unsure if this will meet my needs.
3.) Should I just buy one large HDD or should I buy two and run them on RAID? If not should I buy an extra HDD for backup?
4.) Since this system will be handling a lot of data warranty seems to be of importance. I know the newer Seagate pro HDDs have a 5 year warranty so something in that range is definitely preferred.
Specs are Intel i4-4440, RX 470 4GB, H81M-P33 micro atx board, and a 120 GB SSD for the OS.
thanks in advance.
1.) Speed isn't the most important thing to me. I don't mind waiting a bit for a file to load, but I don't want to be waiting 6 or so minutes. I was thinking because of this a HDD with at least 7200 RPM would be ideal.
2.) A lot of the files on this PC will be games. So I know I'm going to need a decent size. How much would you recommend? I was thinking 4TB but I am unsure if this will meet my needs.
3.) Should I just buy one large HDD or should I buy two and run them on RAID? If not should I buy an extra HDD for backup?
4.) Since this system will be handling a lot of data warranty seems to be of importance. I know the newer Seagate pro HDDs have a 5 year warranty so something in that range is definitely preferred.
Specs are Intel i4-4440, RX 470 4GB, H81M-P33 micro atx board, and a 120 GB SSD for the OS.
thanks in advance.