Buffalo will be releasing a new line of hard drives with capacities ranging from 150 to 500GB. These hard drives will be in SATA II and offer a blazing 3Gbps (gigabits per second) transfer rate. It ...
We all have external hard drives and over the years learned that USB 2.0 never lived up to the needs of mass storage. The transfer rates for USB 2.0 were just too slow to comfortably move large files ...
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When it comes to traditional platter drives, the most innovative company on the block is Seagate. Seagate has many firsts under their belt, more than what I could possibly go into in an article about ...
The guys over at Brando have released another multimedia hard drive dock, the SATA HDD Multimedia Dock II. The SATA HDD Multimedia Dock II can take 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch SATA hard drives, it connects ...
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When it comes to hard drives, the choice is much easier. Basically, apart from a few tech specs, the only thing you are looking for in an HDD is size: the bigger, the better. The hard drive is the ...
If you are anything like me, you probably have several hard drives lying around that came from old computers you don't want to throw away and don't want to cram inside your rig on into an enclosure.
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The realm of storage, as is the case of any other technology, is full of jargon and terminology unique to the technology itself. The sheer volume of terms can quickly become baffling to the average ...
Correction: The model of laptop my wife has has a SATA III controller, but Apple supplied only a SATA II drive with it and the controller will not support any of several SATA III-only drives installed ...