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External Hard Drives

petey.awol - 2009-03-10 05:39

What do you guys recomend for external hard drives? My CPU is running out of space and I need to relocate my music collection. Looking not to spend TOOOO much money but want something decent? What specs make a good hard drive different from a crappy hard drive?

gluecifer - 2009-03-10 05:52

Those portable western digital HD's are all the rage down here, cheap and run on USB power.

These babies



Rock On.

r.o.y.a.l - 2009-03-10 05:54

I stil like firewire and use lacie 7200rpm drives. Not let me down yet . . If you want portable with usb power there are pleny of drives for that too . .

You have too much choice !

thafuzz - 2009-03-10 09:41

quote:
Those portable western digital HD's are all the rage down here, cheap and run on USB power.

I'm liking these. That's what I'm going to back up all my music,etc. onto. Just in case my 80GB iPod takes a a dump.

ahardb0dy - 2009-03-15 23:45

I recently bought a WD 250GB from Dell, it was on sale, funny thing is they had a 1 TB (terra byte) HD for less than the one I bought but as my neighbor said with all that storage space what happens if something happens to it? So I just bought the 250GB, I paid $87 delivered, now it is listed for $68, the 320GB on sale for $79, 400Gb on sale for $79, 500GB $90, 640GB on sale for $86, 1 TB on sale for $99

so far the HD is working great,

link to all WD hd's on dell site:

http://accessories.us.dell.com...nf=1916~0~160143&p=1

sinister - 2009-03-16 08:31

i bought a W/D drive triple interface 1 tb drive and that has enough room to store all my music.

skippy1969 - 2009-03-16 14:55

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Originally posted by SINISTER:
i bought a W/D drive triple interface 1 tb drive and that has enough room to store all my music.

Is that for your IMac Sin?
If so are you using the Firewire 800 or usb connection? Wink

walkgirl - 2009-03-16 15:11

I am going to get me one of these Smile Cool

daiwa - 2009-03-17 08:10

I've always been fond of Lacie products. This little "rugged" drive comes in a 500gb for under $200. Connects with Firewire or USB 2.
Plug & Play...






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