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I'm thinking of buying a drive dock to put my unused large HDD to use. I will also probably use the dock to backup files and swap the drives regularly.
I have a few questions though:
- Are they noisy?
- I plan to use them via USB (because I don't think I have eSata connectors), am I gonna want to kill myself every time I backup? (I know it's supposed to be 480 Mbps, but how realistic is this?)
- Do you recommend a particular model? (I was thinking about this Startech HDD dock)
Thank you
I guess so, but I've never heard an HDD out of a case, is it really noisy? – mbillard – 2009-09-08T14:08:37.530
newer hard drives tend to be much quieter than many early models. – jweede – 2009-09-08T14:12:04.903
3The noise is all down to the hard drive, I have a 10k rpm velociraptor connected to a mac mini on my disk and it's super quiet. I would spend the money on a SATA card with an eSATA connector, you won't regret it. – Tim Desjardins – 2009-09-08T14:15:42.417
I plan to use the dock with laptops exclusively so maybe a PCI card if I find myself wanting more speed. – mbillard – 2009-09-08T14:35:40.553
You might find this useful then: http://www.google.com/products?q=esata%20laptop%20card
– jweede – 2009-09-08T14:51:23.1571Make sure you get a dock that works on both sizes of hard drives. (I forgot the exact measurements, but it's the kind they put in desktops and the kind they put in laptops.) – Ryan C. Thompson – 2009-09-09T00:06:02.477