• Reviews around drive (1.82 of 5)

    iBUYPOWER Gaming PC Desktop i7-8700K 6-Core 3.7 GHz, GTX 1070 Ti 8GB, Z370 Motherboard, 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 240GB SSD, Liquid Cooled, WiFi, Win 10 64-Bit, Slate 9210, RGB

    • So I had to buy a portable cd drive
    • and she’s lost tons of drawings when she previously had them saved on a standard hard drive that failed
    • It’s advisable to possibly get a TB hard drive since it will fill up pretty quick but other than that
    • Only downside is no additional hard drive ports internally.
    • It was missing everything except the motherboard, hard-drive, optical drive and power supply
    • With the current way it is build, there are hardly any space for adding more hard-drive, SSD or other components.8
    • I really like that this is dual drive-a terabyte hard drive (SATA 7200RPM) and a 240GB solid-state drive
    • The gaming PC that I bought my son for Christmas which he received in January is not working I have tried everything even had a friend of mine come over who builds his own gaming PCs and said that the hard drive is junk windows is not installed on the hard drive and cannot install it with the
    • There is an available slot for and additional SSD drive and a hard drive
    • We are back and forth with the company about getting a new hard drive
    • GUYS the way you make it boot up is to go to bios and switch to the hard drive that has windows installed
    • I would not recommend buying, unless your willing to go into the bios to change the startup drive to the correct boot drive
    • Second, the hard drives, for such a high-end system I would expect better drives in the machine
    • Second, the hard drives, for such a high-end system I would expect better drives in the machine
    • but this is my first solid state drive
    • Added a 4 tb hard drive with ease
    • Put in a 1tb SSD for storage, have their 240gb as additional storage, and removed mechanical hard drive completely.6
    • either it says the hard drive is basically not
    • This is amazing even though I had to send the first one back since the hard drive decided to fail on
    • Only "issue" was it initially wouldn't boot from the correct drive
    • I updated drivers, reinstalled the driver, "support" is now telling me to go buy an external hard drive and reinstall Windows so I can spend several hours getting everything set up and re downloaded (which in turn will make this even more expensive when I go over the data cap again
    • I wasn't sure i'd like it, but after a few days, it really makes the insides look so much better not having all of that clutter, making it that much nicer to show off.- Invest in a cheap USB external optical drive.
    • I really like that this is dual drive-a terabyte hard drive (SATA 7200RPM) and a 240GB solid-state drive
    • I managed after several hours of troubleshooting to boot it, but only to find that it wasn't recognizing the hard drives on either of its ports
    • Boot Order, basically I had to make sure it did the SSD first because for some reason it kept going to the empty hard drive.
    • The only thing I need to do later is to increase the hard drive capacity.
    • Plenty of room for additional devices, hard drives and fans.3
    • Thanks for the bloat ware free hard drive
    • I've never had a powerful PC with an Solid State Drive and it's very exciting to see how well it performs
    • Only this wrong with it is when you first get it you need to select the correct Boot Drive
    • The normal hard drive is just fine, but will probably upgrade from the Blue to Black at some point (or just keep it and get a big SSD or M.2)
    • Even a small, cheap NVMe drive would allow you to boot up Windows 10 in a few seconds
    • If you use a USB hard drive for backup, DO NOT plug it into either of the two top powered USB ports or the USB hard drive will remain on and spinning even when the computer is off.
    • /adjust your hard drives
    • If you use a USB hard drive for backup, DO NOT plug it into either of the two top powered USB ports or the USB hard drive will remain on and spinning even when the computer is off.
    • The normal hard drive is just fine, but will probably upgrade from the Blue to Black at some point (or just keep it and get a big SSD or M.2)
    • The only issue I had was that I was trying to load up from the wrong drive
    • Unlike with other reviewers, my hard drives had the proper boot order
    • Thanks for the bloat ware free hard drive
    • Next, some of the parts (ssd drive, hard drive, graphics card) are from brands that I do not recognize, which always makes me a bit nervous.
    • well I