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scoutdavis
post Fri 14 Jan 2005, 20:19
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Hi all, I can't seem to do a decent internet search for a fw800 harddrive that has the oxford bridge chip. Can anyone give me a suggestion? I'm hoping to get a decent deal it possible.
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macyu
post Fri 14 Jan 2005, 20:26
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This is what I use : Wiebetech FW800

at $119 for the case, I don't think it's too unreasonable and it's been working fine for me.

If you want to search for cheaper ones, just search for "Oxford 922" which is the chip used for FW800 drives.
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scoutdavis
post Tue 25 Jan 2005, 19:30
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Ok, well, I appreciate the guidance to get the Wiebetech and I've read enough to see that if I want a FW800 enclosure it's a good way to go. But here's where I'm stuck. I can get a LaCie 250 gig 7200 rpm fw800 external hard drive with triple interface for the same price as getting an internal 250 hard drive (maxtor) and the wiebetech tought tech enclosure. Aren't I better off getting the La Cie for the same price? Also, I wound up getting a good deal on a 16 mb cache 250 Maxtor internal drive - if I go with the LaCie, I'm back down to 8mb cache - is the 16mg of cache worth it to go with the internal with enclosure combo versus getting the LaCie for the same price?
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post Tue 25 Jan 2005, 20:27
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QUOTE (philsen @ Dec 7 2004, 16:40)
i heared, that the controllers inside the hd can´t transfer more than 250mbit/s, so it´s kind of useless buying fw800 drives by now, because they´re no faster than old 400s.

Well, that simply isn't correct.

www.barefeats.com has done extensive testing and Firewire 800 in real world use is signuificantly faster then Firewire 400 with the same 7200 RPM drive mechanism.

Under ideal conditions, Firewire 800 at a theoretical 100 MB/sec actually approaches the bandwidth of an internal IDE ATA/133 connection -- which is theoretically 133 MB/sec. SATA is 150 MB/sec.

http://www.barefeats.com/fire35.html
Finder duplicate: Hitachi 7200 RPM 3.5" 180GXP
ATA/133 46 MB per second
FireWire 800 built in 46 MB per second
FireWire 400 built in 32 MB per second

The limitations of a drive system are a combination of the drive's rotational and access capabilities, the drive interface, the bridge board (if Firewire) and the host computer's circuitry (Firewire, IDE or SATA)
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macyu
post Tue 25 Jan 2005, 21:25
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QUOTE (scoutdavis @ Jan 25 2005, 18:30)
Ok, well, I appreciate the guidance to get the Wiebetech and I've read enough to see that if I want a FW800 enclosure it's a good way to go. But here's where I'm stuck. I can get a LaCie 250 gig 7200 rpm fw800 external hard drive with triple interface for the same price as getting an internal 250 hard drive (maxtor) and the wiebetech tought tech enclosure. Aren't I better off getting the La Cie for the same price? Also, I wound up getting a good deal on a 16 mb cache 250 Maxtor internal drive - if I go with the LaCie, I'm back down to 8mb cache - is the 16mg of cache worth it to go with the internal with enclosure combo versus getting the LaCie for the same price?

As for the triple interface, FW800 can be converted to FW400 with just a cable (800 is backwards compatible like USB2.0 and USB1.1), so I wouldn't really get the Lacie for that, but if they provide you with better warranty conditions, definitely go for it. Also, for some people, the style of case and power supply matters so you might want to look at that. Now, for the drive cache, I never used a 16mb cache drive so I can't say, but theoretically I think that it will be useful if you'll be doing a lot of random access.. like having your sample collection for synths or loops. If it's more or less used for laying down big chunks of tracks, it shouldn't affect it as much. That being said, some research on the exact drives for benchmarks might be helpful.
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