External hard drives.
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- Mr Flibbles
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External hard drives.
Now that I've got the ability to download a lot more than I used to, I'm looking at buying an external HDD to store all my films and music on so that I can keep my precious HDD space for games, and have the ability to take my media with me.
What I'm looking for is at least 500 GB, but more will probably be too expensive and a bit unnecessary. My budget allows for something between 50-60 quid, 80 at an absolute max.
Any ideas?
What I'm looking for is at least 500 GB, but more will probably be too expensive and a bit unnecessary. My budget allows for something between 50-60 quid, 80 at an absolute max.
Any ideas?
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- Ninja
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Western-Digital ... ce_title_0
Friend has one. It works, job done.
The one i'm using I can't remember what it's name was, i think it's a lacie, and was a little more expensive but it has a switch which is verr useful.
From my experience, avoid seagate, i had to send one back as it was making angry clicking noises like a crab in heat from the get-go.
Friend has one. It works, job done.
The one i'm using I can't remember what it's name was, i think it's a lacie, and was a little more expensive but it has a switch which is verr useful.
From my experience, avoid seagate, i had to send one back as it was making angry clicking noises like a crab in heat from the get-go.
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- Mr Flibbles
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COCK. Yay for randomly deleting everything.
So. I'm in the market for one.
WD would be my first choice, but I'm thinking of USB3 and they only do the one. Overclockers have more Verbatim than anything else but I've never heard of them, they are cheap though.
I don't need any features, just reliability (well that's a given), USB3 (not a big deal, it's only for archiving photos/videos etc + frequently played mp3s), 500GB is fine, and nearer £50 than £100.
So. I'm in the market for one.
WD would be my first choice, but I'm thinking of USB3 and they only do the one. Overclockers have more Verbatim than anything else but I've never heard of them, they are cheap though.
I don't need any features, just reliability (well that's a given), USB3 (not a big deal, it's only for archiving photos/videos etc + frequently played mp3s), 500GB is fine, and nearer £50 than £100.
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- Throbbing Cupcake
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IIRC verbatim use hitachi drives and they suck. They also use WD drives, so you may pay a tenner extra for the same drive or one that might break.
In terms of usb 3 - both the drive and the pc need to support it, a lot of mobo's a few years old can't/won't maintain the throughput even if they have a port nominally labelled as usb3, it's not because it fails to meet the standard.
In terms of usb 3 - both the drive and the pc need to support it, a lot of mobo's a few years old can't/won't maintain the throughput even if they have a port nominally labelled as usb3, it's not because it fails to meet the standard.
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- Ninja Pirate
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Speaking of porta HDs, whats the dohickey called that is basically a usb adaptor and PSU for making internal drives external?
During the 3 yearly hardware upgrade i do, i tend to just get a new BIGGAR hd, and not bother with ghosting stuffs. this has left me with a pile of IDE drives and nfc whats on any of them. Any Ideas?
During the 3 yearly hardware upgrade i do, i tend to just get a new BIGGAR hd, and not bother with ghosting stuffs. this has left me with a pile of IDE drives and nfc whats on any of them. Any Ideas?
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- Morbo
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I bought this enclosure* from Ebuyer, although I can't see it on there any more. It holds the two SATA harddrives I had lying about and is handy for backups. Its LED shines brighter than the sun.
*site not a recommendation, it's just where I found the picture.
*site not a recommendation, it's just where I found the picture.