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Quote Sandwich 28th September 2008, 01:28
lack of eSATA is completely inexcusable. essentially without the cable its not really a usable feature.
Quote Amon 28th September 2008, 01:48
I suppose it's a default assumption that eSATA capable machines already ship with eSATA cables. Looks good, though. Sounds like the drive's activity indicators won't light your room up like fireworks when you're sleeping at night, which is what my external drive does.
Quote Hamish 28th September 2008, 01:57
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Originally Posted by Amon
Sounds like the drive's activity indicators won't light your room up like fireworks when you're sleeping at night, which is what my external drive does.
duct tape? :p
surely noise is more important factor than light for abox thats in your bedroom and on all night
Quote Andy Mc 28th September 2008, 02:22
that enclosure looks fugly.
Quote Amon 28th September 2008, 02:22
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Originally Posted by Hamish
duct tape? :p
surely noise is more important factor than light for abox thats in your bedroom and on all night
The majority of these external drives should be passively cooled and vented, if that's what you're speaking on. For me, my external drive only makes a mild chirp when spooling up to write/read data. Otherwise, my laptop's inaudible fan is louder than the drive in full operation.

I just put Yu-Gi-Oh cards over the drive's annoying lights to mask it's magic show overnight.
Quote The boy 4rm oz 28th September 2008, 02:44
Looks like a good drive. I prefer to just buy an enclosure and put my own drive i it. At least you get something that looks good and most of the time it is cheaper.
Quote mrb_no1 28th September 2008, 08:09
i bought a 500g version of one of these for my old man to back up his photos (professional photographer) and the software is awesome. I just mapped his pc's documents folder and now all i do is turn on the free agent which is hooked up to my pc and in syncs with the pc downstairs and adds any new/edited files almost instantaneously,i'm well impressed with it! As for noise, you really cant hear it as its in an enclowed alu shell.

peace

fatman
Quote Jayturn 28th September 2008, 10:40
That enclosure is horrible,looks more like a breadbin!
Quote capnPedro 28th September 2008, 11:58
Lack of Gbit Ethernet (or any at all) ruins it for me I'm afraid.
Quote Hamish 28th September 2008, 18:04
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Originally Posted by Amon
The majority of these external drives should be passively cooled and vented, if that's what you're speaking on. For me, my external drive only makes a mild chirp when spooling up to write/read data. Otherwise, my laptop's inaudible fan is louder than the drive in full operation.

I just put Yu-Gi-Oh cards over the drive's annoying lights to mask it's magic show overnight.

oh well there you go, laptops are loud :p
i make sure i turn my external drives off at night, just the hum from them idling is way louder than the rest of my system
Quote Goty 29th September 2008, 00:31
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Originally Posted by capnPedro
Lack of Gbit Ethernet (or any at all) ruins it for me I'm afraid.

Well, you're looking for something more along the lines of a NAS enclosure, then, I'd guess, instead of a simple external HDD.
Quote cdawzrd 29th September 2008, 04:05
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Originally Posted by Andy Mc
that enclosure looks fugly.

+1

How is this in any sense "stylish"?
Quote Baz 29th September 2008, 09:35
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Originally Posted by cdawzrd
Quote:
Originally Posted by Andy Mc
that enclosure looks fugly.

+1

How is this in any sense "stylish"?

Clean lines, smooth finish, functional and with a good looking backlit front fascia - seems stylish enough to me. As external drives go, you can do a lot, LOT worse in the aesthetics dept.

Any suggestions of a better looking drive rather than just finger pointing?
Quote Kúsař 29th September 2008, 11:36
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Originally Posted by Baz

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Any suggestions of a better looking drive rather than just finger pointing?

That's only matter of taste. Nothing else. Either you like it's design or not.
Quote DarkReaper 29th September 2008, 15:55
Potentially a stupid question, but if this were to be connected via the wonderful Linksys NSLU2 as a networked hard drive (so that I can use it to download tv torrents without leaving my PC on) would the backup software still work to allow my mum to backup her photos etc?

I've been working an IT helpdesk for the past month and my brain is incapable of thinking of anything techy outside the software I'm answering questions about...
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