Correct, members can still open their own accounts, no one is questioning that.![]()
Really...?
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And there's this drive that's the same price but seems to have a much higher rpm and higher cache - isn't that better?
I would rather recommend an internal drive and external enclosure. Quite a few reasons, most important being that you can open/close it when ever you want (data recovery, perhaps). With factory-assembled external hard drives, opening them voids the warranty.
Seagate/WD 5400RPM/5900RPM/Green and a Vantec Nexstar CX works well.
Cache might help (negligibly/I'm doubtful), but you certainly won't benefit from the higher RPM. Basically, USB is already much slower than the amount of data a "low RPM" drive can send. Therefore 7200RPM makes no difference.
Thanks for the tips... do you have any links? Does buying internal drives and external enclosure work out the same price wise?
Do you need the external casings?Can anyone tell me if the below deal is the cheapest way to get 4TB under R2k?
Do you need the external casings?
Seagate Barracuda 2Gb hdd = R797 each.No its not completely necessary as it can be added later one.
Seagate Barracuda 2Gb hdd = R797 each.
So for an extra R100 you are getting the casing - good deal!!
Internal - standard price at Esquire.Assuming you mean 2TB - is this an external or internal drive? Do you have a link?
Internal - standard price at Esquire.
That's why I never linked it initially in reply to Yuu... that price he has for the 2Tb in a casing is not a bad price!I doubt he has an account for a place like Esquire which requires registration? Hence he linked to retail websites.
Linking supplier prices seems to be a bad habit!![]()
I doubt he has an account for a place like Esquire which requires registration? Hence he linked to retail websites.
Linking supplier prices seems to be a bad habit!![]()
It's not that hard to register with them...
You can also get a drive from Amazon UK.
Works out to a bit cheaper and shipping is free...
Western Digital Elements 1TB USB 2.0 Desktop External Hard Drive - Black for 49.99 GBP +- = R504.64 + free shipping
You can also get a drive from Amazon UK.
Works out to a bit cheaper and shipping is free...
Western Digital Elements 1TB USB 2.0 Desktop External Hard Drive - Black for 49.99 GBP +- = R504.64 + free shipping