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Postby Breaktime » Thu Jul 10, 2003 8:42 pm

Hi mate, I asked you this one before, which is the best internal hard drive you recommend for the emu? Which one have you got , what's the capacity and how much is it? oh yeah and where's the best place to get one

cheers mate
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Postby ezman » Thu Jul 17, 2003 9:11 pm

Internal IDE Hard Drive

Seagate Medalist U6 40.8gb, UATA100 3.5IN 8.9MS 5400RPM

Model Number ST340810A

20gb model works as well, but if you're going to be using eos 4.7 might as well get the 40gb.

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Postby rippin snare » Mon Jul 21, 2003 1:09 pm

just about any harddrive will work just fine. Not to mention pretty much any drive is dirt cheap nowadays.

If you were to get a drive you would probably have a better chance finding a 40GB over a 20GB as that is about as small as they get now. You will probably also want to opt for a 7,200 RPM drive as it is quicker in saving and searching.

A really good one that I find is the Maxtor/Quantum's. I have the Quantum Fireball Plus and it is a 7,200 RPM drive 8.5MS.

hope that helps.
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Postby Komyx » Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:12 pm

ezman:

Internal IDE Hard Drive
Seagate Medalist U6 40.8gb, UATA100 3.5IN 8.9MS 5400RPM
Model Number ST340810A


Are you workin' under EOS 4.7 so? :-)[/quote]
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Postby ezman » Sun Feb 27, 2005 9:58 pm

yeah, i'm using 4.7 and it works fine - no probs at all - yet ;)
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Postby art » Thu Mar 03, 2005 11:10 pm

For lower noise try this instead:

http://www.provantage.com/buy-7STRP076- ... opping.htm

http://www.provantage.com/buy-22082286- ... opping.htm

The fujitsu 2.5" drives are very quiet, and have much lower power consumption than 3.5" drives. :thumbs:

I realize you are in the UK but you get the picture.
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