However, any suggestion for casing/cabinet to put my old 40gb 5400rpm into or should i use an ultrabay adapter etc?
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FINALLY ORDERED THE 7K60 HDD
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FINALLY ORDERED THE 7K60 HDD
I finally gave in to temptation and ordered the 7k60 hdd. blame you guys...you gave so many awesome comments abt it....hope i won't regret it.
However, any suggestion for casing/cabinet to put my old 40gb 5400rpm into or should i use an ultrabay adapter etc?
However, any suggestion for casing/cabinet to put my old 40gb 5400rpm into or should i use an ultrabay adapter etc?
I have this USB2.0 enclosure:
Black: http://www.pcmicrostore.com/PartDetail. ... &kbid=1008
Silver: http://www.pcmicrostore.com/PartDetail. ... &kbid=1008
Only $12 shipped. Very cheap and working great. Recommended.
edited: the black one is back instock.
Black: http://www.pcmicrostore.com/PartDetail. ... &kbid=1008
Silver: http://www.pcmicrostore.com/PartDetail. ... &kbid=1008
Only $12 shipped. Very cheap and working great. Recommended.
edited: the black one is back instock.
Come on, do you want to destroy your USB port with this crap? I highly recommend quality USB drives like Dvico Momobay or drives from Onnto. Your Thinkpad should it be worth 
T40p 2373-g1g: 1.6 GHz, 1536 MB RAM, 160 GB @ 5400 rpm drive, 64 MB Video, IBM a/b/g II, CD-RW/DVD Combo II, M10 Fan, Ubuntu 8.04
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OK, I'll admit it - I am completely baffled by your first sentence. How exactly is the enclosure harmful to the port?s0larian wrote:Come on, do you want to destroy your USB port with this crap? I highly recommend quality USB drives like Dvico Momobay or drives from Onnto. Your Thinkpad should it be worth
Rob
Greg,
The fact that some laptops can power an external HD with one connector is the exception, not the rule.
Regards,
James
Actually they did anticipate powering a 2.5" HD when they developed the spec., but only when using two USB connectors or a PS2 auxiliary connector to provide sufficient power.gregpilot wrote:I am not positive but I don't believe the USB specs comtemplated powering a HDD from the port itself. External power is safer.
Just my opinion.
The fact that some laptops can power an external HD with one connector is the exception, not the rule.
Regards,
James
5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
Not really beyond showing what the ports are designed to provide and showing the approximate draw of connected devices based on their design criteria.RBob wrote:Do the USB port power figures given by WinXP's Device Manager have any relation to reality?
I don't believe it can show you the actual draw on each port, but I could easily be wrong.
Regards,
James
5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
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