That's a helluva deal IF it will work for 622 purposes. Newegg is $180 more
That's a helluva deal IF it will work for 622 purposes. Newegg is $180 more
I just got mine today (shipping snafu earlier) and can attest to its absolute quietness! The yellow strip on the front edge stays on when the unit is powered up. When you're accessing it, the light pulses dim to bright - not flashing - and the pulsing actually takes about a full second, so it's like turning a dimmer up and down. the power unit is a "wall wart", but it is oriented to the side so it doesn't cover the other outlet on a wall jack - that could cause an issue on some power strips. See Newegg picture.Looks:
It's on a non-detachable stand (that's where the USB and power plug in). Looks pretty stealthy except for the yellow light bar running on the vertical front edge (but I have it hidden behind the TV so that wont' be an issue for me).
Sound:
What sound? Had to touch it to know that it was actually working!
I just ordered my external drive from NewEgg for $238.33 with shipping.
Seagate FreeAgent Pro ST307504FPA1E3-RK 750GB 7200 RPM External Hard Drive - Retail
Item #: N82E16822148255
I was concerned about the size of the cache on this drive since it wasn't listed on the NewEgg site, or Amazon, or even on Seagate's page about this drive in particular! I was able to finally find this decoder for the product code information:
ST307504FPA1E3
ST = Seagate drive
3 = 3.5" drive
0750= 750 gigs capacity
4 = 16 mb cache (1=2mb, 3=8mb)
FP = FreeAgent Pro
A1 = reserved
E3 = USB
RK = Retail Kit
I got the same WD. It's the 16mb cousin to the AT&T Home Zone DVR hard drive.Here is what I ordered:
Western Digital Caviar SE16 500GB 7200 RPM SATA $109.99
Newegg.com - Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD5000AAKS 500GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive - OEM
I got the same WD. It's the 16mb cousin to the AT&T Home Zone DVR hard drive.
It doesn't matter ! If it have eSATA external interface.Yes, but I screwed up and ordered and IDE internal interface enclosure!
Fixed it by ordering this: Newegg.com - Galaxy METAL GEAR Metal Gear Box II 3506SASP-Blue Aluminum 3.5" USB 2.0 & SATA External Enclosure - Retail
I will probably just keep the IDE case and pick up and IDE drive later for my other 622 rather than pay the shipping and restocking fee.
This brings up a question. SATA is faster that IDE, but does it really make any difference in this application? If you are hooking the drive through USB 2.0 into the 622 would the internal bus speed between the drive and the enclosure make any difference?
I could have picked up the IDE version of the 500 GB WD drive for $105 vs $123 for the SATA.
I'd say it's a good drive and price IF you don't mind a plastic case which is not good for heat dissipation. Just don't leave it on for longer than you are using it. Also, you will never be able to remove from the case unless you break it. I'm a little on the picky side about versatility, but it probably will serve you just fine.