idyllhands
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I got a good deal on a new Gateway PC (a SX2800-03 | CNet Review
It has a reduced profile case, so I cannot fit all of my HDDs in it. It has an esata port (one of the reasons I picked it up), but I need to be able to hook up 3-4 HDDs. The only way I know of to support more than one drive on eSATA is via a HDD enclosure.
My questions are:
1) is there any other way to accomplish this?
2) assuming I get an enclosure, will having all of the drives running through a single SATA port create a bandwidth problem and slow the drives down?
3) any advice on good but relatively inexpensive HDD enclosures?
What I really want is one where I can Selectively turn drives off/on, effectively be able to safely and easily isolate out my data drives.
It has a reduced profile case, so I cannot fit all of my HDDs in it. It has an esata port (one of the reasons I picked it up), but I need to be able to hook up 3-4 HDDs. The only way I know of to support more than one drive on eSATA is via a HDD enclosure.
My questions are:
1) is there any other way to accomplish this?
2) assuming I get an enclosure, will having all of the drives running through a single SATA port create a bandwidth problem and slow the drives down?
3) any advice on good but relatively inexpensive HDD enclosures?
What I really want is one where I can Selectively turn drives off/on, effectively be able to safely and easily isolate out my data drives.