YOGYAKARTA - Humans produce new data all the time. No matter how big the storage capacity, there will be time to run out too. When your laptop or computer's internal storage is full, you can buy an external hard disk.

Now, there are many products and brands of external hard disks available. The choices are even more diverse if we consider the required hard disk capacity. Starting from 500 GB, 1 TB, up to 2 TB.

It's just that, before deciding to buy a product, you must know how to get the best product. That suits your needs and activities. So, you don't regret the hard disk performance that is considered less than optimal. For that, see the following description. The VOI team has compiled some tips for choosing an external hard disk that you must know.

Storage Capacity

Without a doubt, storage capacity is the most important specification when choosing an external hard disk to buy. There's no point in buying an external hard disk with high data transfer speeds, if it can't store all your data.

Then, what is the best amount of storage capacity? The answer, adjust to your needs. If you need a device to increase the storage capacity of your laptop or computer, the medium capacity is more than enough.

Instead of buying a device with the largest capacity, for example 2 TB, it's better to buy a smaller one. Can save costs!

Data Delivery Speed

Not only capacity that you need to consider. Delivery speed is also important. Especially if your activity requires data transfer every day. Speed issues can greatly affect productivity, right?

There are two important factors that affect the speed of delivery. Namely storage technology and cables used. Here, we encounter two types of storage; namely SSD and HDD.

SSD is able to process data faster than HDD. However, SSDs are usually sold at a higher price. So, most of the users prefer HDD -which is cheap but the data processing speed is a bit slower.

Meanwhile, the type of data cable also determines the speed of delivery. On older devices, usually rely on USB 2.0. This type has a transfer speed of 480Mbps. While other variants such as USB 3.0, USB 3.1 Gen1, or USB 3.2 Gen1.

For USB 3.0 has a speed of 5Gbps with a blue cable color. While USB 3.1 Gen1 and USB 3.2 Gen1 have speeds of up to 10Gbps with the red cable code.


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