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Advice needed: External hard drives

quantumfly
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Advice needed: External hard drives

Hello there!

I'm considering buying an external hard drive for my FX802. Planning on making use of my Firewire port.

Anyone got some advice on which one to go for?

Thanks in advance, Chris. :slight_smile:

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goodie
Visitor

Hi,

Western Digital Dual-option External Hard Drive - Hard drive - 160 GB - external - FireWire / Hi-Speed USB - 7200 rpm - buffer: 8 MB

the above is quite a nice drive and it comes with a desktop stand that lets you stand it up like a sony ps2.

contact [email protected] for a quote

have a nice day





Hello there! 

I'm considering buying an external hard drive for my FX802. Planning on making use of my Firewire port.

Anyone got some advice on which one to go for?

Thanks in advance, Chris. :slight_smile:

quantumfly
Visitor

Cheers Goodie.

Hadn't seen that one on my travels. Had a look at the spec and looks pretty good. Any idea what the seek times are? Have you got one of these babies?
The only problem might be the price, LaCie's drives are going much cheaper per gig. But saying that I'd prefer to go for a quality product.

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kee-lo_
Member

This is a good buy - and so is this.

quantumfly
Visitor

Cheers Kee-Lo.

Time for some bargain hunting!

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kee-lo_
Member

Try Savastore and Simply.co.uk

stevep-4
Visitor

Having got an external hard drive (only 20gb, but it was enough at the time)......I would think hard about what you need.

If you are happy using the hard drive on your desk and plugged into a mains supply, then there are plenty to choose from.

If you want a more portable solution, consider something like the new Sony Giga Vault, Up to 80GB, nad it runss just from your firewire or USB ports. No need for external power supply.


COst is a bit of a problem, but there are other similar things out there, including the Porsche ingot from Lacie

quantumfly
Visitor

Thanks everyone for all your advice.

I decided to go for the WesternDigital 160GB which I purchased from www.ebuyer.com for the very reasonable price of £119.98+VAT with a 4-pin to 6-pin Sony :slight_smile: i-Link cable for £5.79+VAT.

I mainly use my laptop at home so felt a mobile solution was unnecessary. (Although that GigaPocket looks sooo sexy!) Seems the WesternDigital drives have a slight performance advantage over the competition esp. on seek times and buffer size. Hence my choice.

Once again, thanks for the advice. This forum's pretty damn good!

Until the next time :wink:

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kee-lo_
Member

Thanks everyone for all your advice.


No problem

I decided to go for the WesternDigital 160GB which I purchased from www.ebuyer.com for the very reasonable price of £119.98+VAT with a 4-pin to 6-pin Sony :slight_smile:  i-Link cable for £5.79+VAT.


Yeah eBuyer are a great retailer. I like getting gear there. Excellent choice with the hdd.

Once again, thanks for the advice. This forum's pretty damn good!


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