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Patriot SSD Viper Gaming PV593 1TB M.2 PCI Express 5.0 x4 (NVMe)

  • Product no 1003543883
  • Model PV593P1TBM28H
  • Brand Patriot Memory
  • EAN 4711378430615

Kingston FURY SSD Renegade 2TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 x4 (NVMe)

Fujitsu Solid state-drev 2048GB M.2 PCI Express (NVMe)

  • Product no 999018584
  • Model S26492-F2644-L225
  • Brand Fujitsu
  • EAN 4063872871334

XPG Solid state-drev GAMMIX S70 Blade 8TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 x4 (NVMe)

  • Product no 1001873130
  • Model AGAMMIXS70B-8000G-CS
  • Brand ADATA Technology
  • EAN 4711085945525

Seagate Pipeline HD Harddisk ST3320311CS 320GB 3.5" SATA-300

  • Product no 993196619
  • Model ST3320311CS
  • Brand Seagate
  • EAN 0102646022122

HPE Mission Critical Harddisk 900GB 2.5" SAS 3 15000rpm

HP Solid state-drev Z Turbo Drive 2TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 x4

MSI SPATIUM SSD S270 480GB 2.5" Serial ATA-150 Serial ATA-300 Serial ATA-600

  • Product no 1001154830
  • Model S78-440E350-P83
  • Brand MSI
  • EAN 4711377001168

KIOXIA EXCERIA PRO SSD LSE10Z001TG8 1TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 x4 (NVMe)

  • Product no 999857447
  • Model LSE10Z001TG8
  • Brand KIOXIA
  • EAN 4582563854048

WD_BLACK SN850X NVMe SSD SSD WDBB9G0020BNC 2TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 (NVMe)

  • Product no 1000652159
  • Model WDBB9G0020BNC-WRSN
  • Brand SanDisk
  • EAN 0619659193447

Kingston FURY SSD Renegade G5 4TB M.2 PCI Express 5.0 x4 (NVMe)

SILICON POWER SSD XD80 1TB M.2 PCI Express 3.0 x4 (NVMe)

  • Product no 998834715
  • Model SP001TBP34XD8005
  • Brand Silicon Power
  • EAN 4713436142959

Transcend SSD 300S 256GB M.2 PCI Express 3.0 x4 (NVMe)

SILICON POWER SSD Slim S55 120GB 2.5" SATA-600

  • Product no 988913674
  • Model SP120GBSS3S55S25
  • Brand Silicon Power
  • EAN 4712702629149

Kingston SSD DC600ME 480GB 2.5" Serial ATA-300 Serial ATA-600

Transcend SSD 220S 256GB M.2 PCI Express 3.0 x4 (NVMe)

Team Group SSD CX2 CLASSIC 1TB 2.5" SATA-600

  • Product no 996207658
  • Model T253X6001T0C101
  • Brand Team Group
  • EAN 0765441051942

Crucial SSD P3 Plus 1TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 (NVMe)

  • Product no 1000677618
  • Model CT1000P3PSSD8
  • Brand Crucial
  • EAN 0649528918833

SILICON POWER SSD UD85 2TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 x4 (NVMe)

  • Product no 1001008882
  • Model SP02KGBP44UD8505
  • Brand Silicon Power
  • EAN 4713436150442

SILICON POWER SSD A60 2TB M.2 PCI Express 3.0 x4 (NVMe)

  • Product no 1000622774
  • Model SP002TBP34A60M28
  • Brand Silicon Power
  • EAN 4713436129899

Seagate IronWolf Pro Harddisk ST2000NT001 2TB 3.5" SATA-600 7200rpm

  • Product no 1000752565
  • Model ST2000NT001
  • Brand Seagate
  • EAN 8719706432368

ADATA Legend SSD 710 512GB M.2 PCI Express 3.0 x4 (NVMe)

MSI SPATIUM M371 1TB 1TB M.2 PCI Express 4.0 (NVMe)

  • Product no 1000879410
  • Model S78-440L870-P83
  • Brand MSI
  • EAN 4711377022323

Internal hard drives

Internal hard drives are used for capacity-oriented storage in desktop PCs, workstations, servers, and storage systems where cost per GB and predictable operation are key parameters. The category covers internal HDDs, hard disk drives, and mechanical drives for both upgrades and new builds, as well as solutions where large data volumes need to be archived or handled locally.

Benefits for resellers

Internal hard drives make it possible to work with fixed capacity tiers and well-known form factors for standard configurations, service replacements, and project deliveries. The assortment can be composed to include models for general PC storage as well as drives targeted at scenarios requiring high uptime, sustained read/write workloads, or storage in NAS environments.

Key considerations in this category

  • Capacity and use case: Select capacity based on data volume, retention needs, and whether the drive is mainly for archive, backup, or active data workloads.
  • Form factor: 3.5" is typically used in desktops and storage systems, while 2.5" is often found in compact systems and certain enterprise setups.
  • Interface: SATA is common for standard platforms, while SAS can be relevant in server and storage environments with specific controller requirements.
  • Performance profile: RPM, cache, and workload ratings affect responsiveness and stability under sustained loads.
  • Compatibility: Check motherboard/controller support, chassis bay space, and cooling; mismatches can lead to noise, heat, or reduced lifespan.
  • Complementary storage: For faster system storage, an SSD can be combined with HDDs for data, archive, and backup.

Related subcategories

Internal HDD
Mechanical hard drives for capacity-focused storage in PCs, workstations, and storage tasks.

Internal SSD
Storage with a focus on higher speed and lower latency, often used as system and application drives.

Components
Related parts for complete builds and replacements where storage must match the rest of the hardware.

Computer cases
Case selection affects drive mounting, airflow, and space for 2.5"/3.5" drives.

Fans and coolers
Proper cooling can improve stability and lifespan, especially in systems with multiple drives or high duty cycles.

Brands in this category

Frequently asked questions

When do internal hard drives make more sense than SSDs?

When capacity and cost per GB matter more than maximum speed, such as for archives, backups, and large data sets.

Which form factor should be chosen: 2.5" or 3.5"?

3.5" is typically standard for desktops and storage systems, while 2.5" is often used in compact systems and some enterprise platforms.

What should be considered regarding the interface?

SATA fits most standard platforms, while SAS requires a compatible controller and is more common in server and storage environments.

Can HDDs and SSDs be combined in the same system?

Yes, an SSD can be used for OS and applications while HDDs handle data, archives, and backups.

How does cooling affect operation and lifespan?

Stable temperatures reduce the risk of failures under long-term load, especially in multi-drive systems.