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Toshiba Performance Gaming Internal Drive Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Toshiba Performance Gaming Internal Drive

Designed for gaming PC and high-end desktop workstations. High Performance with 7200 RPM and large cache size. Massive capacity to accommodate large gaming libraries. Toshiba's cache technology to deliver high-level performance in real time. Ramp loading and drive stabilization technologies for reliability.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Toshiba hard drive - data storage

Toshiba makes the worst hard drives only approved for less than 1/2 year since then big companies have been making laptops because they are cheap in price

Pros
  • computers and accessories
Cons
  • embarrassing

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Big old hard drive in data storage

I usually only buy Western Digital drives but this drive had pretty good reviews so I went with it. Great product after a month of use. It's quiet, responsive, and has pretty decent speeds. The only complaint I have is that the drive's power cable and SATA cable connections are too close together. After plugging in the power connector, I could barely get the SATA connector back into place. In fact, the first SATA cable I tried broke on the top edge. I had to use an old SATA cable, not a clip…

Pros
  • Huge capacity for large game libraries
Cons
  • Generally ok but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Toshiba Hard Drive on Internal Hard Drives

Toshiba makes the worst hard drives rated for less than a year and a half. I've been building computers since 1997, and when they took the spotlight, they've been used by major laptop manufacturers ever since because they're cheap in price

Pros
  • Linear Loading and Drive Stabilization Technologies for Reliability
Cons
  • Very Expensive