Posts Tagged ‘firewire’

Eagle Consus E-Series SATA to USB Storage ET-CSESU2-SG

August 17, 2009 - 4:04 am 4 Comments

Eagle | Consus E-Series Aluminum external hard drive storage system featuring in USB 2.0 interface with transfer rate up to 480bps. It support for most of the hard drive. This is the value hard drive kit provides the best and easy solution for upgrading your internal hard drive to a portable external USB 2.0 hard drive. Plug and Play USB 2.0 connectivity providing a perfect external storage solution for you to store or backup your data, music, picture, video and more! It expands your hard drive capacity instantly! Eagle | Consus E-SERIES designed for stand vertically and horizontally. Yet, it comes with quiet fanless design to keep your hard drive in tip-top shape and silent. Eagle | Consus E-SERIES external hard drive storage system offers you super-speedy data transfer and remarkable versatility.

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OWC External Hard Drive Unboxing

August 14, 2009 - 7:06 am 2 Comments

http://www.insidegeek.ca - In this video we are unboxing an OWC Mercury Elite-AL Pro Dual-Drive RAID FireWire 800 external hard drive. This is a 1TB hard drive running in RAID 0, featuring two drives sitting inside a well-designed and sturdy enclosure. Distributed by Tubemogul.

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Eagle Consus D-Series SATA to USB 2 Bay RAID ET-CSDU2-BK

August 11, 2009 - 7:18 am 1 Comment

Eagle Consus D-Series built for media enthusiasts who require speed and capacity, this external RAID storage system is perfect for data intensive content creation applications. It combines two high performance SATA hard drives up to 1 terabyte (TB) each for a massive 2.0 terabyte (TB) of storage.
The Oxford chipset built-in hardware controller provides 3 configuration mode, JBOD (Spanning) and RAID 0 (Striping). When you go for simple and easy, JBOD (Spanning) combines two hard drives appear to be a single large disk drive or RAID 0 (Striping) for increased data transfer rate.

Integrated 6cm cooling fan ensures long life and reliable operation. The use of these latest generation components enables the D-Series to offer superior real-world performance and reliability. Great for simultaneous playback of multiple streams of video in real-time. There are three primary reasons that RAID was implemented: 1) Redundancy, 2) Increased Performance, 3) Lower Costs

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Eagle Consus W-Series SATA to USB & eSATA ET-CSWESU2-BK

August 8, 2009 - 5:03 am 1 Comment

Eagle Consus W-Series made from a solid block of aluminum extruded to exacting measurements. And then treat the entire chassis to a hard and durable coating. The result is superb fit and finish, with sleek curves and exquisite colors that make this elegant unit stand out from the crowd. The use of thermally efficient material and integrated heat sink gets rid of excess heat without fans for an absolutely noise free and maintenance free experience. High quality chipset and rigorous thermal testing ensures peak performance and rock solid stability.

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M9-DX Mac Mini External Disk Drive embly Instructions

August 2, 2009 - 2:14 am 3 Comments

Step by step guide to embling a disk into the M9-DX enclosure

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External Disk Drive - KC31 Series

July 30, 2009 - 1:14 am 1 Comment

An overview of the features of the KC31 Series External Disk Drives sold by Atlast! Solutions in the UK

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Eagle Consus W-Series SATA/IDE (Hybrid) to USB ET-CSWSIU2-BK

July 18, 2009 - 5:24 am No Comments

Eagle Consus W-Series made from a solid block of aluminum extruded to exacting measurements. And then treat the entire chassis to a hard and durable coating. The result is superb fit and finish, with sleek curves and exquisite colors that make this elegant unit stand out from the crowd. The use of thermally efficient material and integrated heat sink gets rid of excess heat without fans for an absolutely noise free and maintenance free experience. High quality chipset and rigorous thermal testing ensures peak performance and rock solid stability

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Eagle Consus D-Series SATA to USB Firewire RAID ET-CSDU2F-BK

July 12, 2009 - 4:38 am 1 Comment

Eagle Consus D-Series built for media enthusiasts who require speed and capacity, this external RAID storage system is perfect for data intensive content creation applications. It combines two high performance SATA hard drives up to 1 terabyte (TB) each for a massive 2.0 terabyte (TB) of storage. Best in class Oxford chipset ensures smooth delivery of your multimedia contents via FireWire that can be daisy chained with your video cameras and more.
Oxford chipset built-in hardware controller provides 3 configuration mode, JBOD (Spanning) and RAID 0 (Striping). When you go for simple and easy, JBOD (Spanning) combines two hard drives appear to be a single large disk drive or RAID 0 (Striping) for increased data transfer rate.

Integrated 6cm cooling fan ensures long life and reliable operation. The use of these latest generation components enables the D-Series to offer superior real-world performance and reliability. Great for simultaneous playback of multiple streams of video in real-time. There are three primary reasons that RAID was implemented: 1) Redundancy, 2) Increased Performance, 3) Lower Costs

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MassCool External Enclosure Review

July 12, 2009 - 4:35 am 2 Comments

Here is my installation and review of the MassCool 2.5″ HDD External Enclosure.

If you want to see the unboxing, go to: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBoWlKTbMOE

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#70 - Question/Answer: USB, FireWire & eSATA Speeds

July 6, 2009 - 3:25 am 25 Comments

Q. Which is the fastest, USB, FireWire & eSATA Speeds?

A. eSATA is the fastest, but USB is the most practical. My favorite is the Antec MX-1 3.5″ Hard Drive Enclosure. Check prices: http://3dgameman.pgpartner.com/ Watch video to find out more.

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