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Best External Hard Drive?, iso suggestions
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#6099 | Thu - Jan 11 2007 - 16:14:55
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Price isn't that much of a problem, looking to spend in $100-$150 range

looking for 200+ gigs

http://www.newegg.com/ProductSort/SubCateg...SubCategory=414
Was checking some of these out, but am looking for a solid/reliable one that will last. Any brand in specific?
 
#21497 | Fri - Jun 1 2007 - 00:12:04
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250 gig western digital around 70 bucks check it out

or theres a la cie 300 gb lego brick hd, very nice

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#21498 | Fri - Jun 1 2007 - 00:17:08
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Thanks for answering my question from 5 months ago, I really appreciate the help.
 
#21499 | Fri - Jun 1 2007 - 00:18:57
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They all do the same really, your just paying for the name. Western Digital is a good brand. I wouldn't go over 250 for one though, compare the GB per dollar ratio and you'll see why. Plus, it's better to have your shit spread out incase one goes bad.

Btw, Firewire > USB 2.0. But if you don't have a firewire port, then USB is fine.

And ofc, the higher the RPM the better, try to get a 7200, 5400 is to slow for my likeings.



Here's one for $80 so proabley $90 with shipping.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...82E16822136022R

But like I said, if you got firewire, get one of those.
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