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Memory can greatly expand a computer's abilities by adding speed and space. A new hard drive or some extra RAM can be an inexpensive yet effective way to upgrade your PC, and Sears carries storage media and drives from every major manufacturer including Western Digital, SanDisk, Hewlett Packard and many other brands.
Hard drives are the most common data storage devices in the world. Buying a new hard drive can be an inexpensive way to expand a computer's free space, and when a laptop or desktop is operating slowly, replacing its hard drive can restore like-new performance. There are three main hard drive categories: laptop drives, desktop drives and external hard drives. External hard drives usually connect to a computer via USB 2.0, while laptop and desktop drives are installed directly into a computer. Modern hard drives can be well over 1TB in size. When shopping for a hard drive, you should pay attention to a hard drive's seek time along with its storage capacity to find a product that balances speed and size.
Many computers can also read and write information from flash memory. Flash drives are extremely fast and have no moving parts, so they're a safe, efficient way to store data. Flash media comes in a variety of formats including jump drives, solid state drives and memory cards.
Optical media like CDs and DVDs are another way to store data. While optical media generally takes more time to read and write than a hard drive or flash drive, discs are a great way to create backups or to transfer files between computers. Optical media drives are rated by their read/write speeds.
Random Access Memory (RAM) is a separate but related type of storage accessory holds data for short-term access, which can give a computer a much-needed speed boost. Common types of RAM include DDR2 and DDR3. Most computers have owner's manuals that explain how to find and install the right type of RAM.
With the right storage accessories, a computer can operate faster and store more data. Sears offers the latest computer storage accessories for all types of computers, so whether you're looking to back up your computer, expand its storage capacity or add some extra RAM for speed, you can find everything that you need at a low price.