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Old 02-14-2008, 06:32 AM   #1
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External Hard Drive Help

Looking for a couple of 500gig external H/D's for sending video to editors / encoders. Any recommendations ?

I had two drives recently crash on me so am looking for reliable ones..

Also is it worth paying the extra for usb2 & firewire ports ? I prefer firewire personally as it seems quicker...
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Old 02-14-2008, 07:18 AM   #2
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I personally don't like the WD/Max/Seagate ready-made backup drives. They have a somewhat sketchy reputation, and they seem to fail more often than regular hard drives (I'm thinking a lot of that has to do with the default software they're set up with).

Also, they're all built so that you can't take the drive out and run separate software to recover your data. (Well you can, but you void all warranties if you crack open the enclosure).

So I always opt for a stand alone aluminum enclosure (w/fan) and a really good SATA drive. That way I can turn a couple screws and swap out drives anytime I want...with no warranty problems.

As for USB2 or Firewire... I just bought an enclosure from Newegg that has connections for both (less than $30). I haven't tested which transfers data faster though.
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Old 02-14-2008, 07:22 AM   #3
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I personally don't like the WD/Max/Seagate ready-made backup drives. They have a somewhat sketchy reputation, and they seem to fail more often than regular hard drives (I'm thinking a lot of that has to do with the default software they're set up with).

Also, they're all built so that you can't take the drive out and run separate software to recover your data. (Well you can, but you void all warranties if you crack open the enclosure).

So I always opt for a stand alone aluminum enclosure (w/fan) and a really good SATA drive. That way I can turn a couple screws and swap out drives anytime I want...with no warranty problems.

As for USB2 or Firewire... I just bought an enclosure from Newegg that has connections for both (less than $30). I haven't tested which transfers data faster though.
I share this opinion and add: get a samsung, they're reliable and got best test results...
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Old 02-14-2008, 07:22 AM   #4
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IM using the WD notebooks. and they are ok.
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Old 02-14-2008, 08:05 AM   #5
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I personally don't like the WD/Max/Seagate ready-made backup drives. They have a somewhat sketchy reputation, and they seem to fail more often than regular hard drives (I'm thinking a lot of that has to do with the default software they're set up with).

Also, they're all built so that you can't take the drive out and run separate software to recover your data. (Well you can, but you void all warranties if you crack open the enclosure).

So I always opt for a stand alone aluminum enclosure (w/fan) and a really good SATA drive. That way I can turn a couple screws and swap out drives anytime I want...with no warranty problems.

As for USB2 or Firewire... I just bought an enclosure from Newegg that has connections for both (less than $30). I haven't tested which transfers data faster though.

you are reading too many new egg reviews, never had a seagate die on us yet, then again we dont leave em on 24/7 either, as they are not made for this
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Old 02-14-2008, 08:45 AM   #6
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Loading a 500GB drive with USB2 or Firewire is going to take all day.

If you have eSATA ports, I highly recommend using them. If you want an external enclosure, I'd recommend something like the:

Thermaltake Max 4
Antec MX-1

With those two you have eSATA for speed, and USB if the guy you're sending to only has that.

Personally, I like to use mobile racks. I have stacks of HDDs here and I can just hot-swap them in as needed: Kingwin KF1000-BK

For the drives themselves, I like Western Digital, although Seagate has better warranties.

Good luck!
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Old 02-15-2008, 12:20 AM   #7
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I use Seagate and WD and no problems so far (knock on wood). Both quality products.
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Old 02-15-2008, 01:59 AM   #8
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I am using seagate and lacie lacie is fw800 blazing fast hooked up to the macbookpro
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