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Anubody have any reviews on the seagate or WD? what should i be looking to spend price wise and what is a better hard drive? ive seen some that are USB powered and some AC powered is one better them the other?
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WD is a better than brand than SG. Their drives are quieter and reliable. Amazon has the best reviews that I've come across. Check for the most helpful reviews. Like Mario said, make sure it's below $200. It depends one what you plan to use it for. If your HD is going to be in one spot, just get an ac powered hd. If you need to take your hd somewhere then get a usb powered one.Anubody have any reviews on the seagate or WD? what should i be looking to spend price wise and what is a better hard drive? ive seen some that are USB powered and some AC powered is one better them the other?
USB powered 1 TB either technology jumped ahead of me about 2 years or something is definetly fishy like its a terrible non brand
I think it would depend on the drive itself rather than how the drive gets its power to function. In any case, get a squaretrade warranty if you feel you need it.THANKS GUYS!.............I've seen a WD "passport" 3TB drive, but it's way more expensive, my other question would be is one more reliable? meaning the AC powered one of the USB powerd one (WD speaking)
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ohh i have one of those.. things a monsterLol no Bro, I shoot with a Canon 5D Mark III.......Video and picture take up a ton of space
Don't you have to hook it up via ethernet?Anyone familiar with hooking a hard drive to a router or using a wi-fi hard drive? The couple wi-fi seagate/WD drives I found have less than stellar reviews to say the least, if I can hook it to my router though that would be perfect.
Basically I wanna have a central hard drive in the house that we can save our files to without being directly plugged into it. Our router has a USB port so it's definitely doable I'd think, I'm not sure how that would work or if I'd be able to actually see the hard drive as a central server/drive to save stuff to like I wanna accomplish.
Any help?