Windows 10: What is the max storage supported for hard drives with motherboard?

Discus and support What is the max storage supported for hard drives with motherboard? in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Hello, I was wondering how big can a hard drive be in terms of max support, eg 5TB, 10TB, 15TB? My motherboard is this one: ASUS P8Z68 DELUXE -... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by Max Pen, Mar 13, 2021.

  1. Max Pen Win User

    What is the max storage supported for hard drives with motherboard?

    Max Pen, Mar 13, 2021
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  2. Hard Drive Storage

    I have a 500Gb Hard Drive, running Windows 10 Pro version 1909. My c drive is nearly full, I have checked every area on the pc and nothing adds up to the 486Gb I'm supposed to have available. I have gone to Settings > System > Storage - it shows that 401Gb
    is being taken up by Apps and features but when I click on this and show the list of installed apps with their sizes, I have added up the entire list and it comes to 25Gb total. It doesn't show what's eating up the rest of the 400Gb of space. I have deleted
    everything I can and have only been able to free up 11Gb so far so my c drive is still showing red. At this point is the only other step to reload the pc, or does anyone have any suggestions as to what it might be and how to fix?

    Thanks,

    Heather
     
    Heather Clemons, Mar 13, 2021
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  3. Best 2.5-inch hard drive for storage and gaming?

    1TB 5,400 RPM:
    • Seagate 1TB BarraCuda $54.78
    • Seagate 1TB Firecuda Gaming $65.50
    • WD Blue 1TB $56.89
    1TB 7,200 RPM:
    • WD Black 1TB $73.95
    • HGST Travelstar 7K1000 1TB $59.93
    Which one is the best 2.5-inch hard drive for storage and gaming?.

    The hard drive is for the Fractal Design Node 202 Mini ITX case.
     
    RodoGodo19, Mar 13, 2021
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  4. btarunr Win User

    What is the max storage supported for hard drives with motherboard?

    Buffalo Announces 4 TB Hard Drive Support In Select Storage Solutions

    Buffalo Technology, a global leader in the design, development and manufacturing of wired and wireless networking and network and direct attached storage solutions, today announced the availability of 4 TB hard drives in select Buffalo storage solutions including the TeraStation 5000 series of business-class network and iSCSI storage, the LinkStation Pro home and small office network storage device and the DriveStation Axis USB 3.0 desktop hard drive.

    "The introduction of 4 TB hard drives and Buffalo's early adoption in leading storage solutions provides customers with even higher capacities for greater data storage," said Matt Dargis, senior director of sales at Buffalo Technology. "We strive to provide a breadth of affordable and reliable storage solutions for business and home in the latest available hard drive capacities."


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    Now shipping with 4 TB hard drives, the TeraStation 5000 series is available in a two-drive or four-drive array, packed with business class features such as surveillance video management, Active Directory support, disk quota support, share level replication, failover support, dual gigabit Ethernet ports, hot-swap hard drives, iSCSI targeting and USB 3.0 accessory support, ideal for larger networks and business-critical applications.

    LinkStation Pro LS-VL network storage solution offers instant storage expansion and file access on your home or home office network and over the Internet. Now available with a single 4 TB hard disk, it is the largest single-drive NAS on the market.

    DriveStation Axis HD-LBU3 USB 3.0 storage is an easy-to-use solution for the quick addition of external storage to any device using a USB port. Now available in 4 TB, the DriveStation Axis works with any PC or Mac computer providing interface speeds up to 5 Gbps.

    Pricing and Availability
    • TeraStation 5400 is backed by a limited three-year warranty and toll-free 24/7 US based technical support and the 16 TB is available now at an estimated street price of $1999.99 (TS5400D1604).
    • The TeraStation 5200 is backed by a limited three-year warranty and toll-free 24/7 US based technical support and the 8 TB is available now at an estimated street price of $999.99 (TS5200D0802).
    • The LinkStation Pro is backed by a limited one-year warranty and toll-free 24/7 US based technical support and the 4 TB is available now at an estimated street price of $299.99 (HD-LB4.0U3).
    • The DriveStation Axis USB 3.0 is backed by a limited one-year warranty and toll-free 24/7 US based technical support and the 4 TB is available now at an estimated street price of $279.99 (LS-V4.0TL).
     
    btarunr, Mar 13, 2021
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