Question for those using enclosures with no fans. Do you notice your case getting hot? I'm concerned about that.
An aluminum case will not get as hot as plastic. I have this get-up and it barely gets warm. Also same price as the plastic pre-made drives if you factor in sales tax.Question for those using enclosures with no fans. Do you notice your case getting hot? I'm concerned about that.
An aluminum case will not get as hot as plastic. I have this get-up and it barely gets warm. Also same price as the plastic pre-made drives if you factor in sales tax.
EagleBit.com - Eagle Consus W-Series 500GB 7200rpm 16MB USB 2.0 to IDE + SATA Aluminum External Hard Drive powered by Western Digital 500GB Hard Drive - Brand New
Only on when I use it. NO external should be left on 24/7.Do you leave it powered on all the time or do you turn it off when not needed and on when you want it?
Just bought a Maxtor 500 GB drive today at Staples for 99.98 after rebate. It's the best price I can remember seeing. It seems to working just fine for me. It has a 16 MB cache, but it doesn't have a power button. Do most people without power buttons unplug the drive, leave it on always, or something else?
An aluminum case will not get as hot as plastic. I have this get-up and it barely gets warm. Also same price as the plastic pre-made drives if you factor in sales tax.
EagleBit.com - Eagle Consus W-Series 500GB 7200rpm 16MB USB 2.0 to IDE + SATA Aluminum External Hard Drive powered by Western Digital 500GB Hard Drive - Brand New
Hey, glad you got one. Good solid drive, isn't it?I got this one that KAB recommended and activated it last night. It works great and I transferred a bunch of movies to it. I might have to get a 2nd one for more space.
I've got a WD 750G MyBook Essential Edition. Learned from this thread that all I have to do to shut it off when not using is unplug the usb connection from the reciever. This works fine and it doesn't seem to do any harm at all. Remember to leave the cord plugged into the electrical outlet.
..........So much to learn, and So little time. What I have done is make sure that I unplug the usb AFTER I have turned the reciever off. I don't know if this is proper or not, just thought that it would be better if it was off before I unplugged the external.
Lyle
The drive does not know/care if the 622 is on or not. Green light is power ON indicator. You should ALWAYS turn off the drive when not in use.I just bought the 750 gig Essential, and I thought it was supposed to spin down when the receiver was off and spin up when the 622 turned on. The green ring is on 24/7 and I can hear the drive spinning. Seriously, am I supposed to unplug it from the 622 whenever I'm not using it? That sounds kind of old-school. Any other comments from other WD Essential owners?
Simplicity is a bitch, isn't it?Thanks, KAB. I thought it would be a little more sophisticated than that. Power off is one thing, pulling the USB out of the HD is easy, but pulling the USB out of the 622 so that the 622 will let me use a thumbdrive up front is a pain in the neck due to the cabinet I have my components in. God forbid the HD would have an on/off switch; inside the green ring would have been a natural, huh?
Thanks, KAB. I thought it would be a little more sophisticated than that. Power off is one thing, pulling the USB out of the HD is easy, but pulling the USB out of the 622 so that the 622 will let me use a thumbdrive up front is a pain in the neck due to the cabinet I have my components in. God forbid the HD would have an on/off switch; inside the green ring would have been a natural, huh?
I have a 622 receiver and a FreeAgent Pro 750 which I have not connected yet. I have some questions:
1) Is it absolutely necessary that I configure the firmware to disable the automatic powerdown when using this drive with the 622?
2) If I leave automatic powerdown enabled, and the unit automatically powers down, can I manually power the unit up and begin accessing it again from the 622? (I understand that this unit has a power button.)
thanks
Keith