Get the WD Elements 14TB HDD for £222 (was £311)

If we type those numbers into the big computer here, it gives me a result of 1.6p per gigabyte. That’s pretty good - I’ve seen slightly better values before, but it’s rare to see it on a drive of this size. I won’t go into the full spiel now, but for anyone that remembers the indignity of filling an entire drive with a single game install, way back in the prehistoric era of Windows 98 computer gaming, this is a frankly inconceivable amount of storage. WD are generally a good choice in the external hard drive stakes, and many of their Elements drives include NAS-quality 3.5-inch drives which can be removed (‘shucked’) and used inside in a desktop PC if you prefer. Looking online, this particular model can come with different drives, but most are WD Red 7200RPM drives - so performance should be excellent, at least for spinning rust. If we look online for similarly-sized drives, the discounted WD Elements model we’ve highlighted here is one of a kind. Most options cost between £250 and £350, whether you’re looking at the likes of Toshiba, WD or Seagate. You can get a 16TB model instead for £279, but it costs slightly more per gigabyte. I hope you found this HDD deal useful, and if you’re looking for something a little faster - OK, a lot faster! - then check out these discounted WD SN850 PCIe 4.0 SSDs.