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How to Shop for Maxtor Hard Drives

There are several different types of hard drives, including internal and external hard drives. Typically, an external drive is when you need more room for storage and want to store files in a remote location. However, an internal hard drive can be for storage purposes as well. There are several Maxtor internal hard drives that are perfect for storage or upgrade.

What Are Reasons to Buy an Internal Hard Drive?

When it comes to choosing an internal hard drive over an external hard drive, there are few reasons why you'd choose an internal drive:

  • Is great for backup when it comes to your computer and data
  • Is good for expanding or upgrading your computer
  • Works well as a internal storage device
  • Is terrific for portioning and other network functions 
  • Is portable and can be moved from computer to computer, or transferred via USB

What Features Does Maxtor Offer?

While every internal and external hard drive is different, the brand offers these features at the basic level:

  • Large storage capacities (such as 160 GB, 250 GB, and more)
  • Fast spindle speeds, such as 7,200 RPM
  • UDMA/135 transfer rates
  • Options for shared storage
  • Options for personal storage
  • AutoBackup features
  • Several USB ports, including USB3
  • SATA drives

Maxtor also has a few different popular internal brands to choose from, with different features. You have the ability to choose from:

  • Atlas
  • MaXLine
  • DiamondMax
  • MobileMax
  • QuickView

External options include:

  • Central Axis
  • Fusion
  • Basics Desktop
  • One Touch 4 Desktop
  • One Touch II
  • D3 Station
  • M3 Portable
  • And several others

What Are Other Ways to Upgrade My Computer?

There are a few other ways to upgrade your computer to make sure that it's always running efficiently. For example:

  • You can add security software to help maintain your data 
  • Add an SSD external device and transfer files via USB to a large hard drive or to a USB stick
  • Add more RAM to your computer, which will help it run more efficiently
  • Add a faster processor to your computer, which can help assist your hard drive in working more efficiently as well 
  • Create a network or mainframe, and connect two computers together 
  • Add secure data and information to a cloud, so that it's safely protected by an outside source, away from your own computer
  • Fill up several inside or outside hard drives with data that you may need later, but they don't necessarily need to be in or connected to the computer at all times
  • Hire an IT tech to help streamline your home computing network or system
  • Use several different laptops and connect them to large monitors, so you have a working desktop space without the clutter of desktop computers