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There is already an 80g hard drive. Is it possible to add another 160g hard drive.
You can. What is the maximum capacity of the hard drive?
Your computer should be able to drive 10,000g;
Is it related to the power supply, and what kind of power supply is required to increase the capacity of the hard disk?
Add a 160g hard disk to your computer, and the power supply is enough, no problem. Don't worry, if you can't bring your power supply, it will prompt you.
In general, what hardware is related to the increase in the capacity of the hard disk of the computer, and what are the parameters?
The power consumption of a hard disk is 8W, and the current large hard disk is about 20-30W.
So as long as there are a lot of interfaces on your hard disk, you can bring a lot of hard disks, provided that your power supply is enough, and the total capacity of the hard disk should not exceed 10000g
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As long as the motherboard has enough ports, you can install as many as you want!
My computer is equipped with 2 parallel ports, 2 serial ports, a total of 4 hard disks.
Generally, one IDE port on the motherboard can be connected to two parallel port devices (jumpers are required), and one SATA port can only be connected to one serial port device.
Additional additions can also be added by way of transfers.
The power consumption of the computer hard disk is not large, and it looks like ten watts, so it has no effect on connecting a few more power supplies.
It is not recommended to buy a 160g hard drive, which is not cost-effective.
Buy more than 500g directly as the main disk, and the original 80g as a backup disk.
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You can add 100TB to 100TB, the question is whether you are worried about the large capacity of the hard disk and the slow read and write speed of the hard disk?
It is not directly related to other accessories! But the accessories are too low, such as the CPU is slow to transmit data! It will also cause the data speed of the hard disk to be accepted, but it will not affect the reading and writing of the hard disk!
Don't worry, there are 100TB hard drives, you don't have to worry about read and write speeds, you can also buy 100TB to install them, hehe.
Your E5200 80G hard disk is the same as the performance of the hard disk is the hard disk is larger, its read and write time is longer than 80G, hehe
Do you understand this metaphor?
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Now it should be the largest 1T hard disk on the market, 1T < 1000g >Under normal circumstances, the power supply of Reach 350 can be driven. I don't think it has much to do with the power supply!
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Yes, G31 should be fine with 500G.
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Desktops can hold up to 1T and laptops up to 500GB
Civilian hard disks are now up to 750g, and military ones are not clear.
Hello, Your question is not detailed enough, generally speaking, the computer supports hard disks and interfaces, and the capacity is generally not too limited, and now the mainstream mechanical disk capacity is 1T
I don't think the human brain can be directly compared with the capacity of the hard disk, but the things stored in it are a bit similar, there are fast and slow, the human brain sometimes stores some junk files (it depends on his education, and the environment he is in), the computer has a little advantage that it can directly delete the junk files, but the human brain cannot.
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