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Gonna get an external HD to use as a media drive. Not planning on doing backups with it, but i want to get all my music off the main drive to clear up some space.

Any brands to stay away from? Follow the same brand basics as the internal drives?

Was just thinking about getting THIS cheap seagate drive from newegg
 
while very nice, that would be more expensive than the computer it's connected to :D

the computer is only a landing pad for movies/tv before they get burnt to dvd
 
I would just buy a sata drive solo and buy the case to make it external. You can get the case for about 25 bucks and a good drive for 150 and have like a 500gig drive
 
i just got a western digital 500GB internal from newegg to put in a case that i got for free. definately a good place to buy from. (all the geeks on my dorm floor recommended them) stay with a good brand like seagate or western digital and figure out how much you want to spend then find the best GB/Dollar value you can within your budget.
 
is there any advantage of going with an external case + hd?
 
is there any advantage of going with an external case + hd?

The drive is nothing anymore special than a one piece unit. I have 3 external cases with various sized drives in them. What I find them useful for is crash recovery. Say your computer takes a crap and you don't want to lose your data, you can pull the drive out, plop it into the external enclosure, flip it on, and you have access to all your stuff while you sort out the problem.

As for michowski,
Do you have a FTP so I can snag some of your music.. :icon_thumby:
 
no I dont but shoot me a pm with your email or if you got msn messenger and il be happy to send you whatever you want.
 
is there any advantage of going with an external case + hd?

Externals are mainly for a way of backing up your drives off the computer so if somethings goes wrong on your main computer your external drive still have all your data so it wont get lost. I myself am a completly hands on person. If I cant build it myself then chances are I will walk past it. I mentioned to you to build your own because this way you can customize it to what you want. If you have a lot of movies, music you can buy one that will hold what you got. Ya they come already made in sizes but meh. What I always wanted was cheaper to build it myself.
 
Western Digital. Period. We used a massive amount of external drives at work. The conditions are far from ideal (dusty, cold, hot , who knows) and the WD hard drives are the only ones that haven't failed at least once.
 
The drive is nothing anymore special than a one piece unit.

ok - that's kinda what i assumed. it'd just come down to price then of one piece vs case + drive
 

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