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Old 19-04-2008, 21:54   #1
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Picked up one of these the other week:



Fantastic idea imo. I replaced two 250GB Hitachis with a 1TB Samsung and now use the two Hitachis as backup discs via the dock. The large amounts of space allows me to shovel HD movies off onto the external disks and also run regular backups of large amounts of data, such as picture and music archives and regular images of my main OS partition. When I run out of space I just buy another SATA drive and plug it in!
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Old 19-04-2008, 22:04   #2
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Nice looking How does it connect to the PC?
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Old 19-04-2008, 22:18   #3
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USB 2.0

You'd best tell LeperousDust where you found it.
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Old 19-04-2008, 22:19   #4
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I've been using them at work for about a year or so - they're fantastic!

Feekles, they have USB and E-Sata connectivity on them.
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Old 19-04-2008, 22:26   #5
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The one I have is USB only, there is a variant with eSATA too but I couldn't find anyone stocking it.

Got it from StorageDepot: http://www.storagedepot.co.uk/Enclos...c884/p640.aspx
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Old 19-04-2008, 22:29   #6
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Thinking about it, I picked up the eSATA ones in Arizona because I couldn't find anywhere in the UK that had stock.
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Old 19-04-2008, 22:32   #7
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I have the budget version of this; a USB wire with a combined IDE/SATA connector on the other end. Extremely handy at work as you can whip a student's FUBAR'd Windows install disk from their laptop, plug it in, and just copy the important bits off. It comes with a separate power supply for full size discs, with a molar connector and SATA converter. Laptop drives get powered by the USB though. Cost me about ten quid on the 'bay and has saved at least three people's bacon in the last couple of months.
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Old 19-04-2008, 22:38   #8
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Sounds like what I have. Can't remember where I got mine. Scan I think.
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Old 19-04-2008, 23:24   #9
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Hmm, never thought of Scan but they do it and even cheaper too:

http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=723367
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Old 19-04-2008, 23:35   #10
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Hahaha Cheers guys, left all my other hard drives at home now this isn't really needed right now, i ended up doing a lot of swapping back and fourth!
Something like this that support pata and sata would be a godsend for people who a bit of computeringfixing on the side!
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