
thebigcheese
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There's a limit on how many times you can write to the chip? That's interesting... But yeah, I was definitely operating on the assumption that only the moving parts bit would make the difference.Too soon to tell. Eventually, you'll start to run up against the write count limits of the flash parts. Up until that point, it's anybody's guess how reliable they will be. I would expect them to be much more reliable because there are no moving parts. Again, though, there isn't enough data on them yet to draw any real conclusions, IMHO.
I have a Seagate in my desktop right now that I haven't used much (because I don't use the desktop much), so I might just buy an enclosure and an eSATA card because all the enclosures on Newegg seem to be 1394a only, but I think putting the hard drive on a different bus would help my recording performance anyway. Even after all that, I think I would still save a good $60 now and probably even more later.