LaCie d2 120gig firewire HD
Has anyone used this hard drive with a Quicksilver 2002 or Mirror Drive Door Powermac?
I was in an Apple Store this morning and they had one hooked up to a dual 1gig Powermac, it looks very cool and feels very solid.
The question is, is it fast? and can any external hard drive be as fast as an internal HD at the same RPM?
I ordered the WD Special Edition 120gig internal HD with the 8mb buffer but if this is close in speed I'd change and get it.
I was in an Apple Store this morning and they had one hooked up to a dual 1gig Powermac, it looks very cool and feels very solid.
The question is, is it fast? and can any external hard drive be as fast as an internal HD at the same RPM?
I ordered the WD Special Edition 120gig internal HD with the 8mb buffer but if this is close in speed I'd change and get it.
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Sure the external is almost as fast as inside. But why bother spending the extra money to put it outside?
Seriously, just put the WD inside your QuickSilver and be happy.
[ 09-29-2002: Message edited by: Multimedia ]</p>
<strong>I have a 60 gig Lacie Firewire HD, 7200 RPM.... i have noticed no problem whatsoever tracking in ProTools with this drive. Very fast, reliable (at least so far the past 5 months ive had it) and i imagine the 120 gig can only be faster (more data in same space)</strong><hr></blockquote>
I was also looking at this drive for my iBook since I only have a very cramped 15GB. Also I could do easy massive file sharing between my PC and MAC.
I like the looks of the drive but I was wondering if it was very loud? I sure love the dead-silent iBook and Im now converting my 'slightly-noisy' PC to near silent. I heard the EZQuest outboard firewire drives were quite noisy but have not heard anything about the laCie d2 series.
any d2 owners out there care to comment?
<strong>I like the looks of the drive but I was wondering if it was very loud? I sure love the dead-silent iBook and Im now converting my 'slightly-noisy' PC to near silent. I heard the EZQuest outboard firewire drives were quite noisy but have not heard anything about the laCie d2 series.
any d2 owners out there care to comment?</strong><hr></blockquote>
I got the 60 GB d2 FW HD a couple of weeks ago. It's very quiet. So quiet that it sounds like it doesn't have a fan. Part of the reason I bought the new one is that the previous-generation LaCie FW HD was said to be quite loud.
So far I love the d2. One glitch: the documentation said it has an autosensing feature that powers down the drive when you shut down the computer. That doesn't work for me; the drive stays running. Not a big deal, though.
[ 10-01-2002: Message edited by: CaseCom ]</p>
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I got the 60 GB d2 FW HD a couple of weeks ago. It's very quiet. So quiet that it sounds like it doesn't have a fan. Part of the reason I bought the new one is that the previous-generation LaCie FW HD was said to be quite loud.
So far I love the d2. One glitch: the documentation said it has an autosensing feature that powers down the drive when you shut down the computer. That doesn't work for me; the drive stays running. Not a big deal, though.
[ 10-01-2002: Message edited by: CaseCom ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
Im sold if its silent! I can see a D2 in my future for sure.
thanks case