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TPRRUGQTU 3.5" SATA III Internal Desktop Hard Drive

A 3.5-inch SATA III desktop hard drive offered in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities with quieter, cooler-running 5400 RPM operation

$428.31*
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Overview

The TPRRUGQTU 3.5" hard drive keeps its pitch simple: internal desktop storage over SATA III, spinning at 5400 RPM, in a choice of 500GB, 1TB, or 2TB. That combination points to a clear role. This is a capacity drive, the kind you add for a media library, a backup target, or general file overflow rather than a high-speed boot disk. The 5400 RPM class trades outright speed for a quieter, cooler-running profile, which suits a drive meant to hum along in the background of a desktop tower.

Physically, the 3.5-inch form factor is the standard for desktop bays, and the SATA III connection is the same interface nearly every modern motherboard provides. Installation follows the familiar routine of seating the drive, connecting data and power, and formatting it for use. The tiered capacities give buyers room to scale their spending to their needs, from a small 500GB addition to a fuller 2TB library. What the listing does not detail — cache, warranty, or endurance figures — is worth noting for anyone comparing drives closely, but the fundamentals on offer cover what a straightforward desktop expansion calls for.

Key Features

External Hard Drives

3.5" Hard Drive Disk SATA III 5400 RPM 500GB 1T 2TB HD Hard disk

Specifications

Brand
TPRRUGQTU
Product Type
Internal Hard Disk Drive
Form Factor
3.5 inch
Interface
SATA III
Rotational Speed
5400 RPM
Available Capacities
500GB, 1TB, 2TB

Frequently Asked Questions

It is offered in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB options, letting you pick the amount of storage that fits your budget and how much data you plan to keep.
It spins at 5400 RPM, which favors quiet, cool operation over speed, so it is better suited as a secondary storage or backup drive than as a fast boot volume.
The 3.5-inch form factor and SATA III interface match standard desktop drive bays and motherboards, so it drops into a conventional tower without adapters.
No, its 3.5-inch size is built for desktop bays. Laptops and slim enclosures require the smaller 2.5-inch form factor, which this drive does not use.
The 5400 RPM speed runs quieter and cooler, which makes it a sensible pick for bulk storage and backups where steady, low-noise operation matters more than peak transfer rates.