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Tripecac
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Hi, I recenty bought two 200GB drives to replace my two *very* crowded 45GB drives. I'm excited about gaining the extra elbow-room for audio files, but I don't know what to do with the old drives (my other PCs don't have room for them).
I would love to be able to use those old drives for backups, to plug a 45GB into a PC (ideally w/o having to power-down the PC), backup overnight, and then voila, it's like having 50 or 60 CDRs of backups!
I've read briefly about hard drive enclosures but am definitely a newbie to it. People seem to be worried about (1) power, (2) brands, and (3) heat. I'm assuming that USB might have a tough time supplying enough power to run a big hard drive... and that different brand hard drives work better with different enclosures, and that the encloser might need a certain type of fan or vent or that the hard disk might not be able to run for very long...
So here's are questions:
1) Is anyone running a ~45GB IBM GXP75 (yes, the ones with the horrid failure rates) in an IDE Hard Drive enclosure? If so, what type of enclosure is it and would you recommend it?
2) Is there a good PC Hardware site that would give me a "primer" into issues like this, without catering to bleeding-edge hardware? I don't care about the latest graphics cards, or the fastest motherboards... I *do* care about finding the most reliable (and affordable) ways to maintain [PC] hardware within a home studio/office.
Thanks!
Travis
p.s. Fortunately, I don't care about noise, since I don't plan on recording when an "external" drive is connected; it is for backup only.
I would love to be able to use those old drives for backups, to plug a 45GB into a PC (ideally w/o having to power-down the PC), backup overnight, and then voila, it's like having 50 or 60 CDRs of backups!
I've read briefly about hard drive enclosures but am definitely a newbie to it. People seem to be worried about (1) power, (2) brands, and (3) heat. I'm assuming that USB might have a tough time supplying enough power to run a big hard drive... and that different brand hard drives work better with different enclosures, and that the encloser might need a certain type of fan or vent or that the hard disk might not be able to run for very long...
So here's are questions:
1) Is anyone running a ~45GB IBM GXP75 (yes, the ones with the horrid failure rates) in an IDE Hard Drive enclosure? If so, what type of enclosure is it and would you recommend it?
2) Is there a good PC Hardware site that would give me a "primer" into issues like this, without catering to bleeding-edge hardware? I don't care about the latest graphics cards, or the fastest motherboards... I *do* care about finding the most reliable (and affordable) ways to maintain [PC] hardware within a home studio/office.
Thanks!
Travis
p.s. Fortunately, I don't care about noise, since I don't plan on recording when an "external" drive is connected; it is for backup only.