This is a great deal for a (USB and) Firewire 2.5" enclosure, especially with a 320GB drive inside. You can probably use a coupon to bring it down to less. Not sure what drive is inside.
This is in-store as well. Confirmed today by me. ![]()
Enjoy!
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This is a great deal for a (USB and) Firewire 2.5" enclosure, especially with a 320GB drive inside. You can probably use a coupon to bring it down to less. Not sure what drive is inside.
This is in-store as well. Confirmed today by me. ![]()
Enjoy!
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Not to threadcrap, but Newegg has a WD My Passport (320gb) for $106. Is this drive any better?
np3228 said:Not to threadcrap, but Newegg has a WD My Passport (320gb) for $106. Is this drive any better?
WD is USB 2.0 only. That's the quite major difference here.
Ah ok...I guess the question is whether or not a firewire enclosure is worth $24 more then. Thanks!
np3228 said:Ah ok...I guess the question is whether or not a firewire enclosure is worth $24 more then. Thanks!
Well, Mac users can only use Firewire so far... no usb for them.
Firewire/400 is faster than USB 2.0 when it comes to external HDD, even though USB 2.0 has the higher theoretical max bandwidth. USB 2.0 also has a bigger overhead in terms of using the CPU than FW/400.
On the other hand, you can find USB 2.0 on pretty much every computer within the last 3-4 years, and you'll see it on any new computer you buy. FW is much less common.
If you need to put a lot of data through such as uncompressed video, use FW. It excels at sustained read/write operations. If you're only going to be backing up a few photos or mp3s at a time and don't need the faster speed that much, you're probably okay with just USB 2.0.
Hc000 said:np3228 said:Ah ok...I guess the question is whether or not a firewire enclosure is worth $24 more then. Thanks!
Well, Mac users can only use Firewire so far... no usb for them.Um, no. Macs come with both Firewire and USB 2.0. Any Mac can use both. And Macs have full-size FW connectors, not those silly mini plugs found on many Windows laptops.
The disadvantage is for many Windows laptop users who can't use the much faster transfer speeds due to not having a Firewire connection at all.
Hc000 said:np3228 said:Ah ok...I guess the question is whether or not a firewire enclosure is worth $24 more then. Thanks!
Well, Mac users can only use Firewire so far... no usb for them.wtf? All macs have USB ports. The silly Mac Air has a lone USB and no firewire.
jonnashville said:Hc000 said:np3228 said:Ah ok...I guess the question is whether or not a firewire enclosure is worth $24 more then. Thanks!
Well, Mac users can only use Firewire so far... no usb for them.Um, no. Macs come with both Firewire and USB 2.0. Any Mac can use both. And Macs have full-size FW connectors, not those silly mini plugs found on many Windows laptops.
The disadvantage is for many Windows laptop users who can't use the much faster transfer speeds due to not having a Firewire connection at all.A simple $3 4pin to 6pin firewire cable from monoprice can fix that 'silly mini plugs' issue you speak of. Also as mention before, the Mac Air does not have firewire port and only a lone USB port.
Ustas said:6pin = powered port
4pin = not powered portYeah, I was just going to say - you can use the 4to6 converting cable, but you won't be able to power the drive with it ![]()
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