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HeardY
Posts: 13316
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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I've been looking at various ones, but they seem to top out at 300gb? well they say they only support up to 300gb. Is there any reason to believe if I got a larger drive it wouldn't read it? |
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| #0 12:09pm 05/06/06 |
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HeardY
Posts: 13317
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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| #1 12:17pm 05/06/06 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 4807
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I put together a caddy with a 500gig HDD in it a few days ago so rest assured it definately is possible :)
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| #2 12:29am 06/06/06 |
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pARODY
Posts: 116
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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we've got Lacie 1TB drives here at work
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| #3 08:12am 06/06/06 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 4810
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't even want to imagine how much they cost retail :P
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| #4 09:07am 06/06/06 |
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HeardY
Posts: 13329
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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thanks fella's :)
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| #5 08:52pm 06/06/06 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4193
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Was lookin at City Software the other day as I was chasining some external drives for a cheap backup alt an that's the first time I've seen "Lacie"
Haven't looked into them much as yet, how long you had em runnin, (an if?) any glitches? |
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| #6 10:27pm 06/06/06 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 995
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah we run lacie's here at work
if you don't mind paying a bit extra, they are quitet and bulletproof. Not bad little drives |
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| #7 09:05am 07/06/06 |
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Moo
Posts: 769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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there are two factors you need to ensure if you're putting something larger than 300gb.
1) Is the cooling sufficient? is the unit fully aluminium? if not, does it at least have a large enough fan that's not easily likely to fail? Heat gathers rather quick in any drive larger than 200gb, so this is really a requirement for even below 300gb. 2) Drives can die really quickly if the power input isn't correct enough for them. There are some cheaper brands which only provide a maximum of 1.5amp input to the hdd. In larger capacity drives, you would be safe with 2amp power input. For smaller hard drives, this doesn't usually pose as a problem, but with the larger ones... well... can you say "warranty"? that is all. |
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| #8 07:39pm 07/06/06 |
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HeardY
Posts: 13341
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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awesome, thanks for the tip moo :)
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mongie
Posts: 3770
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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LaCie is an excellent brand. They're well and truely trustworthy
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| #10 10:05am 08/06/06 |
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TiT
Posts: 909
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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