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Joined: Nov 2003
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1TB - One Terra Bite Drivers Looks like there becoming affordable now. Under £200 External Internal There may be cheaper out there, but its a sure sign that Christmas is on its way lol
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These have both been out for a while. The top one is just two 500GB drives working together, and has been around probably about 8 months or so. The second one has been out for a good 4+ months, but is hard to find in the UK. 1TB drives arnt always good - the more platters into a 3.5" enclosure, the more likely you are to have problems down the line, the heat off them is immense and they have very little shock resistance. Ye best getting a load of 320's/500's, or if you really need high volumes of storage space (like 4TB+), ye shouldnt really be using consumer products. Imagine losing a whole 1TB of data
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I agree with you Matt,
I've lost 200Gb worth twice, and even thats a nightmare.
Many smaller drives are better than one big one IMO
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also quicker, i use mine in RAID Arrays
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