please advise on external hdd

ZL1

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Hi

guys I need advise on a external hdd for backup and use as an extra drive (if possible Id like to mount it as a extra letter)
Im currently looking at a Maxtor One Touch versus a Simpletech or anything good in the $130-150 price range for a 120 external

please let me know what you guys think


Thank you
Dan
 

InlineFive

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I would say Maxtor simply because they are a good brand and I have had good experiences with their hardware. If the Simpletech has a hard drive from a good (major) brand you could get that but if it's their own model I would again choose the Maxtor model.

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alexruiz

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I have a combo simpletech 2.5".... I love it!

Disk inside was a travelstar 40GN 20Gb.... replaced quickly!

A vote for simpletech. Their implementation of firewire is quite good..... now I am just waiting for an enclosure using the Oxford 922.... ;)
 

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Originally posted by: alexruiz
I have a combo simpletech 2.5".... I love it!

Disk inside was a travelstar 40GN 20Gb.... replaced quickly!

A vote for simpletech. Their implementation of firewire is quite good..... now I am just waiting for an enclosure using the Oxford 922.... ;)


So you are extending a vote for a product you had to pay more money to modify because it came with a substandard drive originally?

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ZL1

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a plus for the simple is firewire and usb while maxtor has only usb :(
I was thinking maxtor myself but I need firewire


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MikeMAN

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the maxtor one touch has firewire and usb, i have one sitting right in front of me ;) just got it about 30 min ago 200gb

mike
 

ZL1

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Originally posted by: MikeMAN
the maxtor one touch has firewire and usb, i have one sitting right in front of me ;) just got it about 30 min ago 200gb

mike

yes the 200 and up have both, 120 dont :(


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wondering if there are any new opinions about this -- i'm also in the market for a good 120-160GB external firewire/USB2 HDD in the $120-$160 range. thoughts?

anyone know what's inside that simpletech 120GB drive?
 

ZL1

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Originally posted by: hhpwang
wondering if there are any new opinions about this -- i'm also in the market for a good 120-160GB external firewire/USB2 HDD in the $120-$160 range. thoughts?

anyone know what's inside that simpletech 120GB drive?

why Simple ? WD is cheaper

by the way I ended up going with a maxtor 250, quite nice



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hhpwang

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why Simple ? WD is cheaper

by the way I ended up going with a maxtor 250, quite nice


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in my past experience, WDs i've owned have been pretty noisy -- the drive will be used for audio, so the quieter the better...
 

ZL1

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Originally posted by: hhpwang
p.s. where did you end up buying the maxtor, and for how much (if i may be so bold)?

buy.com
250


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P.S. I use it with a laptop and its quite quiet (I cant hear it)
 

corkyg

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Originally posted by: shady06
how bout buying a external case and a drive? you can get a 160 gb samsung drive + case for $150

This is the best advice of the thread. I have three systems and all have at least 1 backup external HDD. I buy external cases - the best have both Firewire and USB 2 - and then I use any drive I want - including free leftovers from upgrades.
 

corkyg

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I get mine off the shelf locally at SWS Electronics, or Fry's Electronics up in Phoenix. Internet-wise I would start with NewEgg - they have many to choose from. Here's a sample:

ExtHDD
 

ZL1

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Originally posted by: corky-g
Originally posted by: shady06
how bout buying a external case and a drive? you can get a 160 gb samsung drive + case for $150

This is the best advice of the thread. I have three systems and all have at least 1 backup external HDD. I buy external cases - the best have both Firewire and USB 2 - and then I use any drive I want - including free leftovers from upgrades.

I agree, thats a good way to go, but there are some positive things about a ready to use drive as well
like backup soft, a very good design and reability (Id say maxtor did a great job with the one touch series) and a very nice power management, my favorite


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hhpwang

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I agree, thats a good way to go, but there are some positive things about a ready to use drive as well
like backup soft, a very good design and reability (Id say maxtor did a great job with the one touch series) and a very nice power management, my favorite

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yeah the maxtor does look pretty nice -- unfortunately, i need firewire so it can talk to a mac that doesn't have USB2.0.
 

ZL1

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Originally posted by: hhpwang
I agree, thats a good way to go, but there are some positive things about a ready to use drive as well
like backup soft, a very good design and reability (Id say maxtor did a great job with the one touch series) and a very nice power management, my favorite

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yeah the maxtor does look pretty nice -- unfortunately, i need firewire so it can talk to a mac that doesn't have USB2.0.

I got the pc version firewire model
as for mac they have a special on the mac version (check buy.com) and it comes with all the soft converted to mac format
I actually wanted to get the mac version due to its price and then adjust it for PC but decided not to risk it (I had a post about that right here)


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