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Old 12-10-2008   #1 (permalink)
marnix_moed


 
 

External hard disks

For use on my Windows Vista laptop, I am looking for a 1 terrabyte external
hard disk, and I am considering between the Iomega Prestige and the Lacie
Neil Pouton.

There are 3 important issues for me:

1. Are they quiet/silent in use? A friend of mine has the Western Digital
Mybook Essential, which does not need a fan for cooling. Is this also the
case with the Iomega and Lacie?

2. Do they go on standby after a time of inactivity? The Western Digital
goes to standby after a time when it is not read/written by the computer. The
hard disk stops turning (not running on a lower speed, according to Western
Digital) to save energy and minimize wear. Is this also the case with the
Iomega and Lacie?

3. Do they turn on/off together with the computer. The Western Digital does,
which saves you the trouble to manually turn it on/off.

If you have experience with the 1 terrabyte (TB) Iomega prestige and/or
Lacie Neil Poulton, could you please answer these 3 points?
Other comments (e.g. easily broken, many write errors, etc.) about these 2
external hard disks are welcome too.

Grt,
M

(For the people wondering, why not simply buy the Western Digital??? Two
reasons: 1 the Iomega is made of alluminium (which is more durable for
transport), 2 The Lacie is stackable (which saves som room on my small
computer table). Otherwise, the Western Digital seems like a great external
hard disk.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-10-2008   #2 (permalink)
Carey Frisch


 
 

Re: External hard disks

Any hard drive will generate heat and cause it to deteriorate. I would
strongly
recommend purchasing an external hard drive enclosure that is "fan cooled"
and
install your own hard drive.

Example:

Thermaltake N0012US Aluminum & Plastic 3.5" Silver USB 2.0 & eSATA External
Enclosure
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817153061

Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 ST31000340AS 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s
Hard Drive
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822148274




"marnix_moed" <marnixmoed@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6B5453E1-D883-4D43-915A-797E89BBE67D@xxxxxx
Quote:

> For use on my Windows Vista laptop, I am looking for a 1 terrabyte
> external
> hard disk, and I am considering between the Iomega Prestige and the Lacie
> Neil Pouton.
>
> There are 3 important issues for me:
>
> 1. Are they quiet/silent in use? A friend of mine has the Western Digital
> Mybook Essential, which does not need a fan for cooling. Is this also the
> case with the Iomega and Lacie?
>
> 2. Do they go on standby after a time of inactivity? The Western Digital
> goes to standby after a time when it is not read/written by the computer.
> The
> hard disk stops turning (not running on a lower speed, according to
> Western
> Digital) to save energy and minimize wear. Is this also the case with the
> Iomega and Lacie?
>
> 3. Do they turn on/off together with the computer. The Western Digital
> does,
> which saves you the trouble to manually turn it on/off.
>
> If you have experience with the 1 terrabyte (TB) Iomega prestige and/or
> Lacie Neil Poulton, could you please answer these 3 points?
> Other comments (e.g. easily broken, many write errors, etc.) about these 2
> external hard disks are welcome too.
>
> Grt,
> M
>
> (For the people wondering, why not simply buy the Western Digital??? Two
> reasons: 1 the Iomega is made of alluminium (which is more durable for
> transport), 2 The Lacie is stackable (which saves som room on my small
> computer table). Otherwise, the Western Digital seems like a great
> external
> hard disk.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-14-2008   #3 (permalink)
Mike Moreland


 
 

RE: External hard disks

You CANNOT stack the Iomega. You CAN stack the Lacie. The Lacie is quiet to
the majority of reviews that I've found and read. It seems that the Iomega
tends to be considered a bit louder. It really depends on what you'd
consider loud, right?? As far as the standby issue goes. You'll decide that
for yourself within the control panel settings. It's similar to monitor
settings; on whether it stays on (or not) after inactivity. It's not the
hard drives decision... It's yours. You can get almost any question
answered, (plus more) at the hard drive manufactors website. Anything else
you'll find on review boards like Newegg, Amazon, Toms hardware, etc. etc.

http://download.iomega.com/com/launc...75_updated.pdf
http://www.lacie.com/us/products/product.htm?pid=11016
--
Mike Moreland
Integrated Secure
http://integratedsecure.com/


"marnix_moed" wrote:
Quote:

> For use on my Windows Vista laptop, I am looking for a 1 terrabyte external
> hard disk, and I am considering between the Iomega Prestige and the Lacie
> Neil Pouton.
>
> There are 3 important issues for me:
>
> 1. Are they quiet/silent in use? A friend of mine has the Western Digital
> Mybook Essential, which does not need a fan for cooling. Is this also the
> case with the Iomega and Lacie?
>
> 2. Do they go on standby after a time of inactivity? The Western Digital
> goes to standby after a time when it is not read/written by the computer. The
> hard disk stops turning (not running on a lower speed, according to Western
> Digital) to save energy and minimize wear. Is this also the case with the
> Iomega and Lacie?
>
> 3. Do they turn on/off together with the computer. The Western Digital does,
> which saves you the trouble to manually turn it on/off.
>
> If you have experience with the 1 terrabyte (TB) Iomega prestige and/or
> Lacie Neil Poulton, could you please answer these 3 points?
> Other comments (e.g. easily broken, many write errors, etc.) about these 2
> external hard disks are welcome too.
>
> Grt,
> M
>
> (For the people wondering, why not simply buy the Western Digital??? Two
> reasons: 1 the Iomega is made of alluminium (which is more durable for
> transport), 2 The Lacie is stackable (which saves som room on my small
> computer table). Otherwise, the Western Digital seems like a great external
> hard disk.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-14-2008   #4 (permalink)
Randall Flagg


 
 

Re: External hard disks

On Sat, 13 Dec 2008 21:16:00 -0800, Mike Moreland
<MikeMoreland@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>You can get almost any question answered, (plus more) at the hard
>drive manufactors website. Anything else you'll find on review
>boards like Newegg, Amazon, Toms hardware, etc. etc.
IOW... spend the effort and do your own research.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 12-15-2008   #5 (permalink)
Rich Greene


 
 

Re: External hard disks


"marnix_moed" <marnixmoed@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6B5453E1-D883-4D43-915A-797E89BBE67D@xxxxxx
Quote:

> For use on my Windows Vista laptop, I am looking for a 1 terrabyte
> external
> hard disk, and I am considering between the Iomega Prestige and the Lacie
> Neil Pouton.
>
> There are 3 important issues for me:
>
> 1. Are they quiet/silent in use? A friend of mine has the Western Digital
> Mybook Essential, which does not need a fan for cooling. Is this also the
> case with the Iomega and Lacie?
>
> 2. Do they go on standby after a time of inactivity? The Western Digital
> goes to standby after a time when it is not read/written by the computer.
> The
> hard disk stops turning (not running on a lower speed, according to
> Western
> Digital) to save energy and minimize wear. Is this also the case with the
> Iomega and Lacie?
>
> 3. Do they turn on/off together with the computer. The Western Digital
> does,
> which saves you the trouble to manually turn it on/off.
>
> If you have experience with the 1 terrabyte (TB) Iomega prestige and/or
> Lacie Neil Poulton, could you please answer these 3 points?
> Other comments (e.g. easily broken, many write errors, etc.) about these 2
> external hard disks are welcome too.
>
> Grt,
> M
>
> (For the people wondering, why not simply buy the Western Digital??? Two
> reasons: 1 the Iomega is made of alluminium (which is more durable for
> transport), 2 The Lacie is stackable (which saves som room on my small
> computer table). Otherwise, the Western Digital seems like a great
> external
> hard disk.
Plenty of useful replies here. My suggestion is to purchase a good 2.5"
external
enclosure that you can put in your pocket. Purchase a 1TB 2.5" hard drive
if
you can find one in the retail chain and do your own installation. Use
Windows
computer manager to manage your hard drives and format it. You may or may
not need drivers for it depending on what features it has. Keep in mind
that
you will be responsible for your own support if something crashes. Start
doing
your own work and you will save a lot of money and get edu-me-cated at the
same time. It's not as hard as you might think. All one needs to build a
complete
desktop system is a friggin Philips and flat screwdriver (demagnetized).

Any reputable computer store can answer your questions, just be sure it's
not
a 'fly by day, rip off by night" outfit.

My System SpecsSystem Spec
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