Building an External HD

bigblueman

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If you were building an external harddrive today what drive would you choose?

I'm leaning towards either a 640GB-1TB WD green/black or Seagate. Curious what you all have chosen based on speed, heat, etc.
 

California Roll

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I've used 1tb Samsungs and Seagates for external purposes so far with no probs. Haven't used any WD yet because they weren't the cheapest at the time I needed to purchase them.
 

Keitero

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What are you looking for exactly, speed? Noise? Heat? I am a huge fan of Samsung drives; however, I tend to buy whatever is on sale. I have tons of Seagate drives, some Western Digitals, and Samsungs. I am interested in the WD Caviar Black drives since they seem to be very quick, quiet, and cool (temps wise). My Samsung SpinPoint Ts (750GB) are cool, quiet, and fast. I haven't had a single problem with any of them (and I currently have 8 of them running in RAID 5E).
 

LOUISSSSS

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i'd get the cheapest 1tb drive (or w/e drive suits ur storage needs)

mb a "green" (5400rpm) drive. since it'll be USB limited anyway. 5400 and 7200 used for storage purposed doesn't mean much
 

jjmIII

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Better question: what enclosure are you using? a fan is nice.

I like this one, but it is so $$$$$.

I run the same model (but ide) 24/7 for 3+ years!

The enclosure is more important than the hdd.
 

bigblueman

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Originally posted by: jjmIII
Better question: what enclosure are you using? a fan is nice.

I like this one, but it is so $$$$$.

I run the same model (but ide) 24/7 for 3+ years!

The enclosure is more important than the hdd.

That's a nice looking case. Would you guys recommend that case or the Antec MX-1?
 

jjmIII

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Blue,

I like the looks of the Antec, but have personal experience with the AMS, and will go that route. The Antec is by no means cheap!

I would go 7200 regardless. You may use that drive elsewhere later on. Just look for something that runs cool. Look for a 3 platter drive....less heat, faster.