You need to use one of one the specialist PC builder like Scan, PC Specialist or Novatech and select a large enough case for your needs.
. The likes of Dell and HP are not a PC of choice if expansion is your aim!
Ccl are excellent value for money.
CCL built mine , it has 4 drive bays, I have 2*SSD , 1*HDD and one spare bay .
Give them a call and discuss what you want.
Thank you for the warning.
Sounds promising. I shall give them a bell on Monday.
. The likes of Dell and HP are not a PC of choice if expansion is your aim!
That's true for small form factor machines, but not large floor standing tower units. Plenty of Dell systems that will hold multiple HDD/SSDs - just don't pick a tiny case & expect to cram in lots of disks.
Well @Neilmack did say a 'desktop' and granted I surmised as he mentioned John Lewis that he was after a consumer gradeThat's true for small form factor machines, but not large floor standing tower units. Plenty of Dell systems that will hold multiple HDD/SSDs - just don't pick a tiny case & expect to cram in lots of disks.
Because capacities over 5TB aren't available in 2.5" and they're slow compared with 3.5". Fast 2.5" HDDs have gone now SSDs are available.why 3.5 inch hdds you need to just use 2.5 inch hdds and much more on th used market for options
Very true. Also, more compellingly, I already own two!Because capacities over 5TB aren't available in 2.5" and they're slow compared with 3.5". Fast 2.5" HDDs have gone now SSDs are available.
Very shrewd. Yes, I should have said - it’s not for games playing, nor launching a space mission.Well @Neilmack did say a 'desktop' and granted I surmised as he mentioned John Lewis that he was after a consumer grade
PS as for putting a PC tower on the floor......I have a vacuum cleaner already