best external hard drive?

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HateFactor
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best external hard drive?

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I've been considering getting the 250GB Lacie due to its GB/$ ratio and small size (http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10384 ), but reviews seem to be rather mixed, with a few horror stories here and there. Any other recommendations? :paranoid:
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you could always buy the external case and harddrive separately.

EDIT: seperately is the WRONG spelling. it is separately. I hate you fuckin a.
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definitely buy seperately.
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FragaGeddon wrote:http://reviews.designtechnica.com/review1084.html
I've been using one of these at home and two more at work and I've had no problems with them. Recommended.
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Aren't LaCie's highly overpriced?

Unless you need the one-touch feature, I'd buy an enclosure. Much cheaper.
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obsidian wrote:Aren't LaCie's highly overpriced?
The model I listed isn't. :icon26:

In any case, I think you're all right with the internal HD/external enclosure combo. I think imma go with these:

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... etailSpecs
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6817145656

Size: 320GB
Total: $160

I'll be getting 70GB extra and none of the overheating/data loss problems of the Lacie, for basically the same price.

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Post by brisk »

Internal IDE/SATA HDD + enclosure is the way to go fo sho.
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Post by FragaGeddon »

Get yourself a 2.5" enclosure and a laptop hard drive.
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yea, good idea frag... just fuck your self for size and transfer rates..

that is the best idea posted yet!
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Well it really depends on what he needs it for.
If it's to bring to and from the office, then I'd go with a 2.5" enclosure and a laptop hard drive.
If it's because he dosen't have enough room in his case, then I'd get a bigger case.

If it's because he wants to grab it in the event that his house will burn down, then that's ok.
But if he's having it for that reason, and has data on it that is irreplaceable, then I'd look for on-line data storage.
My brother-in-law does this and it costs him $10 a month for like 5 gigs of storage. Basically his last 20ish years are on his hard drive.
He owns his own business and works from home, so all his data is on his computer.
He does have it raided, but if the place catches on fire, he'll also have a backup online.

Anyhow here's a couple pics of a 2.5" enclosure next to a 4¼" hard drive for comparison.

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And I think someone made a 250 gig laptop hard drive.
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AmIdYfReAk wrote:yea, good idea frag... just fuck your self for size and transfer rates..

that is the best idea posted yet!
2 benefits of laptop drives:

1. powered solely by USB, no power brick/cord to worry about
2. more portable, smaller form factor

Laptop drives are very nice in some situations.
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The enclosure I posted requires 2 USB ports,
or 1 USB port and an external power supply.
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