09-01-2009, 10:16 | #41 |
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Received my hdd and caddy this morning and just have a quick question. The caddy came with an eSATA connection. Will this be faster than USB2? I'm assuming that if the system all goes tits up I can still use the drive on USB2 on another computer?
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09-01-2009, 10:25 | #42 |
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i would think so, but don't quote me on that
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09-01-2009, 11:20 | #43 |
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Yes, and yes.
eSATA is like plugging the hard drive in to your motherboard. USB2 is way (around 5 times) slower by comparison. If you've got eSATA ports, definitely use them. You'll also be pleased to know that whichever port you use (USB1/2/3, Firewire400/800, eSATA) makes no difference to how the data is stored, so feel free to swap and change as you choose. Just don't connect more than one port on the caddy at the same time. |
09-01-2009, 12:47 | #44 |
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Cheers It's come with an eSATA port too, so I'll fit it and connect it all up. Installed SyncToy the other day.
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09-01-2009, 14:46 | #45 |
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Right, problem time. When connected via the eSATA cable, the system doesn't acknowledge the hdd. When connected via USB, it recognises and says it's installed, but I can't see it when I go into my computer.
I've had a look on the Samsung webby and there's something about some motherboards not supporting 3GB/s and having to download a patch which converts the hdd to 1.5GB/s. However, I've absolutely no idea whether this applied to my motherboard or not. I am pretty sure my old SATA hdd had a jumper on it which limited it to 1.5GB/s, but I think that was just on it when it arrived. My motherboard is a MSI MS-7309 (K9N6SGM-V). Can't find anything on whether it supports 1.5GB/s or 3GB/s. I'm completely lost Please help?!???!?!???
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09-01-2009, 14:50 | #46 |
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Had a look on the MSI site and it says "Transfer rate is up to 300MB/s" - does that mean that it should support 3MB/s??? I really am confused.
There's also something here on the Samsung site relating to my hdd (the HD502IJ) and it tells you to make a boot CD etc., but as it's not my primary master then I'm not sure whether I should be downloading this patch. Don't want to screw up my bios.
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09-01-2009, 16:09 | #47 |
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The 1.5GB/s or 3GB/s thing they're suggesting sounds like nonsense in this instance - unless Samsung haven't followed the standards. All drives should be capable of operating at the slower speed out of the box. I suppose they might be referring to forcing the drive to operate at 1.5GB/s only, in which case fair enough.
I had a similar problem with my Akasa Integral caddy and Samsung HD501LJ, and it came down to a bad power cable which I had to RMA. Check all the internal cables are firmly in place and the drive actually spins up. |
09-01-2009, 16:21 | #48 |
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I had to initialise and format my hard drive before Windows would recognise it.
In Vista: Click on the Start Button and right click on Computer and select Manage. Expand the Storage section and select Disk Management. |
09-01-2009, 16:42 | #49 |
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Yeah just sounds like you might not have formatted it to be fair?
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