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Dom

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 22:20

stop confussing the poor guy :lol:
Just get the 250 seagate, the molex to sata power connector and sata cable and you will be ready to go :thumbs:

like i said, just make sure you have a sata connector on your motherboard :)


haller14

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 22:08

would prefer it if its internal would look alot nice i would think that it plugged into my usb and then i have to find somewhere to put it and im limited for space


topshot_2k

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 21:45

get the 250gig Mybook USB hard drive from amazon if its for music etc


haller14

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 21:41

ok noted.


12vMatt

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 21:40

no point in getting a raptor unless its all out speed you want although western digital are a good brand
i would recommend either western digital or seagate, stay the fuck away from hitachi


Russ

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 21:36

quote:
Originally posted by topshot_2k
western digital, raptor if you can afford it
you are a cunt :thumbs:


haller14

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 21:35

i want a extra harddrive because i want to put a few off my dvds on the pc etc and my music collection.


Voyto

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 21:21

quote:
Originally posted by topshot_2k
western digital, raptor if you can afford it


the raptor is very very loud though, only worth getting if you really need it to be that fast, i doubt a normal user would notice the difference


haller14

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 21:11

Can you find me a link on ebuyer mate?

is it this?

http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/55242


topshot_2k

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 21:05

western digital, raptor if you can afford it


Voyto

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 20:38

The DeskStar is a great HDD :thumbs:


haller14

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 17:15

http://www.microdirect.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?ProductID=12209 ??

[Edited on 11-12-2006 by haller14]


Russ

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 16:56

hitachi death star :o

seriously though, new ones are alright, as are samsung spinpoint.


Dom

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 16:52

yea both good drives. Never had a Hitachi so can't comment, but have had loads of seagates running in various setups (raided and non-raid) and they've never let me down yet, touch wood :thumbs:

have a look at microdirect.com, good service and pretty cheap too. Overclockers.co.uk are also good, a bit more expensive but have a look around the sale and clearence items - can pick up some cheap stuff.

:)


haller14

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 16:47

What about this one?

http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/117755

or this

http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/111515

or if you can find me a seagates sata hardrive - 250gb for about £50 i will be happy :)

im going to look in the post about the geek shops and go through them in a minute


Dom

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 16:41

If you have SATA ports on your motherboard, then you are good to go with the kit below (otherwise you need an IDE drive) :thumbs: If your PSU has sata power cables then you can get rid of the molex to sata converter as well.

Only thing i would change would be the maxtor drive, mainly due to the bad luck friends and i have had (me and my room mate have lost 6 maxtor drives in the last month :(), opt for seagates if you budget allows.

As for installing, unplug PC (from mains), open case, screw hard drive in, plug it all in, then reboot. Bios will detect it automaticall and windows will do its thing on the drive to get it working.
Sometimes you might have to use Disk Management under Computer Management (under admin tools) to import the drive and to format it.


haller14

posted on 11th Dec 06 at 16:09

Is that everything i need? I already have a 80Gb hardrive
With the new one , will i have to just connect it all then it will work? Or is there more to it?


Converter : £2.29 http://www.homestead.co.uk/productcategorydetail.aspx?categoryid=53770
Harddrive : £50.13 http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/120303
Sata Cable : ^^ Price included http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/57651

Total : £52.42