Suggestions for External HDs

7 posts · 2008-02-05 12:26:39 to 2008-03-03 04:41:33

#36300400308 02/05/2008 12:26:39 Suggestions for External HDs
I'm lookin' to pick up an external HD for storing important files, my music, and a lot of my downloaded videos (I'm a sucker for Korean/Japanese fansubbed dramas). Was looking at something between 500Gigs to 1TB.

Anyone have any good experience with some External HDs that could recommend one?
#36300400390 02/05/2008 14:41:45 Re:Suggestions for External HDs

There are several out there.

Maxtor and Western Digital are the decent ones....

Seagate ... cheapest...

Good luck!

#36300400399 02/05/2008 14:55:08 Suggestions for External HDs
Not a fan of WD anymore. Too many failures at home and in the tech shop in the past 2 years. I'd go w/ Seagate or Buffalo externals.
#36300405498 02/13/2008 09:48:29 Re:Suggestions for External HDs

I have a Maxtor OneTouch II that I've been unhappy with.  It was slow from day one and it's become very finicky over time, requiring multiple connections/attempts before showing up.  Looking online, I'd discovered a lot of people with the same problem. 

My biggest gripe was that Maxtor wanted me to install its OneTouch software regardless of whether I only wanted the driver files...and even then, the driver would periodically disappear, and I'd have to manually point the machine(s) back to it.

Maxtor was bought by Seagate, further complicating things by dimming my prospects for support.

On the other side, I've had good experience thus far with the Western Digital 250GB Passport--it's tiny, quick and thus far, quite reliable.  I regularly play my music collection off it.

For backup, I've got the 1TB MyBook--also pretty nice, but the first thing I did was not to install the accompanying software that auto-plays when you connect it.  XP and Vista manage my connections just fine.

Last, a friend of mine just built a mini comp and decided to use eSATA for his gaming:  he got a simple enclosure and has been happy with the performance, since it's 3.0GB/s.

Whatever the case, I've resolved that any drive I only use for file backup, I will not connect to a machine any more often than is needed; I get the feeling that regular use of the Maxtor OneTouch II is what led to its failure.

#36300405970 02/13/2008 21:48:59 Re:Suggestions for External HDs
If the drive is for backups I'd recommend a LaCie 1TB drive, It's a network device so you get gigabit transfer rather than USB speed. (USB and firewire also supported so you get the choice)
It has a webpage configurator so it's super easy to set up.
Additionally it's 2 x 500GB drives with a raid controller so you can set it to be 1TB or 500GB with redundancy (if 1 disk dies you lose nothing).

I'd quote you a price but it would be in Aussie $, so not much good to you.


If you have the $$$ you can now get a 2TB model
phiAU - The Kings of Never - noblesse oblige
#36300406278 02/14/2008 10:32:53 Re:Suggestions for External HDs
I've had a 1TB My Book Premium Edition II for about a year and it's great.
#36300418527 03/03/2008 04:41:33 Re:Suggestions for External HDs
I'm using a Iomega (500GB) at the moment and it seems to be running alright (touch wood), was dirt cheap too.