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bigsinky 17 November 2010 05:23 PM

^^^^^^^ fack off Alan. i have around 15TB spread over 4 PCs and 2 laptops on my network. buy a 2TB and a USB caddy for about £70. future proof yourself. who knows you could get to like those bluray pornos ;)

GlesgaKiss 17 November 2010 05:29 PM

Hahaha, can't see my collection ever growing to that size. Have around 27GB at the moment!

Soo, wtf is a caddy and how do I go about making it work with a 'bare drive'? Any other stuff to know or do these just work without any installation of drivers etc?

bigsinky 17 November 2010 05:48 PM

buy a usb caddy for 3.5inch drive. make sure it is a SATA caddy not IDE. undo the screws in the back plate, slide out the frame in which the bare drive will be screwed into. screw the drive into the frame. slide the drive in its frame back into the caddy. the back plate will have the power supply switch and the power and SATA connector for the drive. the connectors cannot be put on the wrong way. just connect them up. screw the back plate of the caddy back into place. most caddys will have a small extermal power supply. plug it in connect the USB cable to your computer and it should see the 2TB drive. you will need to use Windows disk management to format the drive first time. please note that 2TB is an advertised "unformatted" capacity. when you format the drive will only be about 1.8TB.

no drivers needed as windows just sees the drive as a big usb pen drive. i would recommend switching them off when they are not in use as the small fans in the back of the caddy can be a bit noisy.

Ant 17 November 2010 06:04 PM

wheres this drive for £50 can't find it you pikey cnut :D

GlesgaKiss 17 November 2010 06:08 PM

Neil - Cheers, sounds simple enough, even for me. Was thinking the same as Ant though, can't find it. Aria have a 2TB for £67.56. No sign of the £50 one though.

bigsinky 17 November 2010 06:44 PM

the sent me an email this morning 49.99 +VAT

heres the LINKYPOO

just for Alan here is your CADDY

total price £72.83.

LostUser 17 November 2010 09:33 PM

Not so appealing with the £7.95 delivery though

bigsinky 17 November 2010 10:07 PM

no free delivery?

LostUser 18 November 2010 12:08 PM

I added it to basket, went to checkout, it automatically added £7.95 delivery but said more delivery options would be available after logging in. I went to the hassle of creating an account, but that only gave me another option of £15 for Saturday delivery.

At £68 including delivery it's only £1 cheaper than ebuyer unfortunately.

bigsinky 20 November 2010 02:23 PM

ok guys. on overclockers this morning and they are taking pre orders for the new Western Digital 3TB green drive. only 5400rpm though. also saw a nice 480GB SSD at nearly £900 :eek:

OCZ have a 960GB version of this drive as well.

LostUser 20 November 2010 04:21 PM

I couldn't see a release date for the 3TB drive though. Hopefully when it's released they should reduce the price of the 2Tb disks.


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