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keybie
post Sun 16 Oct 2005, 14:54
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I've decided to get a 15" Powerbook and am awaiting to see if Apple will be releasing an updated version next week in case I'll probably get a better machine for the same price as now wink.gif

The machine will be used for everyday stuff like email, web etc. but also for video editing (iMovie, Final cut express or whatever I find to be usable for editing home videos in a respectable manner). And since I'm a serious hobby musician I'd like to use it for audio/MIDI as well, with internal soft-samplers (possibly also some soft-synths even though I suffice with my external MIDI gear), effects etc. Haven't decided what kind of software to settle for as I'm very new to all of this, but have been suggested to try out the various demo versions when I finally get my Mac.

But getting to the point of this posting: I most likely need a large and fast external hard drive for this, so I need to figure out:

1) Which hard drive should I buy?
and
2) Which external enclosure should I buy?

I don't know anything about which specs I should be looking for, but I do definitely want a silent running drive, that's for sure! I've had computers in the past which sould like vacuum cleaners, and I assure you: it's not much fun trying to be creative with that sort of environment!

As for the enclosure. Apart from ventilating the drive well enough (I've read that some enclosures have no fan, even though they claim that their design is uniquely made and do give sufficent cooling I'm a little sceptical, though still open to the idea if it proves to be correct) it should look good.

Having searched around the web almost in vain (most enclosures look pretty cheesy, tacky and geeky in my opinion. I'm looking for something that looks a little more stylish and "pro") I believe I've found something that is usable:

Macpower 'Pleiades' drive enclosure

Anyone know of other "pro looking" drive enclosures?


Although I'll probably buy the "Superdrive" version of the Powerbook I might actually get an external DVD-writer later on, to save on tear and wear, and possibly higher specs as well, so getting an enclosure for the hard drive that'll match one for the DVD writer would be great!
Perhaps there's an enclosure style that is delivered for both devices?
If possible, I'd like to stack them on top of each other.

As for interfacing, what should I go for? Firewire 400? 800? USB?
What about for the external DVD-writer?

A practial issue: it would be nice not to have an external power supply ("wall wart"), but a built-in power supply in the enclosure itself, but this seems not to be the trend, so I might have to give in here.

Suggestions, comments?
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lancet
post Sun 16 Oct 2005, 17:16
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first , no hard drive is silent. you just can't spin something at 7200 rpm without some noise.

the best you'll do is fairly quite.

having said that, you should look for an enclosure without a fan. preferably FW800

most of the current crop of 7200 rpm HD's should work out just fine.

hitachi has no sound specification the generic fact sheet, just "Low acoustic levels"

seagate lists acoustic performance as 2.5 bel

maxtor states acoustic performance as 2.5 bel/3.0 bel seek

Western digital lists acoustics this way...
Idle Mode 7 34 dBA
Seek Mode 0 7 36 dBA
Seek Mode 3 7 35 dBA

i got these numbers from www.otherworldcomputing.com, who links to the manufacturers fact sheets .

good luck

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- keybie   External Hard Drive/enclosure Choice   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 14:54
- - Narayan   Hi, I recently bought a 17"powerbook G4 1.6Gi...   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 16:09
- - lancet   QUOTE (keybie @ Oct 16 2005, 13:54)Macpower ...   Sun 16 Oct 2005, 17:33
- - keybie   QUOTE this has an eSATA port on it, the powerbook ...   Mon 17 Oct 2005, 08:46
- - lepetitmartien   Keybie, i've got 3x800+ and 2x400 of these for...   Mon 17 Oct 2005, 17:52
- - syncr   Heya... I also have 3 of these. 2 of the 800 mode...   Mon 17 Oct 2005, 23:48
- - lepetitmartien   The enclosure themselves are not noisy, there...   Tue 18 Oct 2005, 02:08
- - syncr   Right...good point. I should clarify that it is th...   Tue 18 Oct 2005, 20:59
- - keybie   Well they did it again, and it was worth waiting f...   Wed 19 Oct 2005, 21:07
- - lepetitmartien   Anyway, there will certainly be delays on powerboo...   Wed 19 Oct 2005, 22:50
- - hotlunch   I just recorded a show last weekend with my 15...   Thu 20 Oct 2005, 00:45
- - keybie   Thanks for all the comments everybody! Gettin...   Sat 22 Oct 2005, 16:53
- - Lotus17   Heya. I sorta skimmed through this entire thread ...   Fri 4 Nov 2005, 20:30
- - keybie   QUOTE (lancet @ Oct 16 2005, 18:33)QUOTE (key...   Fri 4 Nov 2005, 21:14
- - lepetitmartien   beware some of these enclosure consider the drives...   Sat 5 Nov 2005, 07:43
- - keybie   QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Nov 5 2005, 08:43)bew...   Sat 5 Nov 2005, 13:49
- - lepetitmartien   I think it's a better move, that's my use ...   Sun 6 Nov 2005, 06:00
- - keybie   QUOTE (lepetitmartien @ Nov 6 2005, 07:00)I t...   Sun 6 Nov 2005, 09:11


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