hey, wasn't too sure where to put this but i'm looking for an external harddisk to purchase.
Been looking around and as i'm a PC user but am starting to work with a mac i'm not too sure on what hardware is good.
not knowing where to get good equipment i just went to apple store to see what they support and found this item
G-DRIVE 250GB External Hard Drive
have any of you heard of the companys rep?
or would you like to suggest a good external harddisk that is reliable, fast and can do some good storing for audio recording :)
thanks
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jonyoung wrote: I usually roll my own.....been using Maxtors ste
jonyoung wrote: I usually roll my own.....been using Maxtors steadily with no problems. I buy them and drop them into a Lian Li RH40 or RH58 drive caddy, then that assembly fits into a USB2 or Firewire case connected to my PC. Much less expensive than buying a ready made external drive. You can find all the component pieces at:
I know many people are also partial to Seagate and IBM hard drives. Good luck!
Thank you very much for the link.
That is definitely a nice $$$ return for just the time it takes to read a little and turn a few screws.
Nope, a hard disk is a hard disk. What matters is the OS you for
Nope, a hard disk is a hard disk. What matters is the OS you format it with.
MT3k, you're very welcome! http://www.compuplus.com is another good source for bits & Pieces.
>>have any of you heard of the companys rep? I have been using
>>have any of you heard of the companys rep?<<
I have been using their drives with excellent results. They have the BEST cases available, IMO. I have used and tried many, many cases and the G-Drives are the best.
You can even buy one with every connection to date: FW400/800/SATA & USB 2.0.
I usually roll my own.....been using Maxtors steadily with no pr
I usually roll my own.....been using Maxtors steadily with no problems. I buy them and drop them into a Lian Li RH40 or RH58 drive caddy, then that assembly fits into a USB2 or Firewire case connected to my PC. Much less expensive than buying a ready made external drive. You can find all the component pieces at:
www.directron.com
I know many people are also partial to Seagate and IBM hard drives. Good luck!