R roysters macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 21, 2006 #1 As title really, I've found a few american site's which charge an arm and a leg for the shipping costs. Has anyone in the UK bought the ministack for overseas? I'm also considering the iOmega external drive. Has anyone bought the drive? regards Roy
As title really, I've found a few american site's which charge an arm and a leg for the shipping costs. Has anyone in the UK bought the ministack for overseas? I'm also considering the iOmega external drive. Has anyone bought the drive? regards Roy
R roysters macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 21, 2006 #3 itcheroni said: Is your last name Fu? Click to expand... Huh? no... 😕
G Gordy macrumors 6502a Mar 21, 2006 #4 have you looked at the lacie mini? Thats what I got in the end 🙂
K krollster macrumors member Mar 21, 2006 #5 Mini Max I have been using an Iomega Mini Max for a few months now and am pretty happy with it. I use it as my boot drive and that's helped boost performance. Having a larger HD and USB/FW hub is handy too.
Mini Max I have been using an Iomega Mini Max for a few months now and am pretty happy with it. I use it as my boot drive and that's helped boost performance. Having a larger HD and USB/FW hub is handy too.
R roysters macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 21, 2006 #6 Yes, I've looked at both of these. What speed are these drives? I couldn't find the spec. I would ideally like a 7200rp, drive. Cheers
Yes, I've looked at both of these. What speed are these drives? I couldn't find the spec. I would ideally like a 7200rp, drive. Cheers
Z zami macrumors regular Mar 22, 2006 #8 Go for the LaCie, it's cheaper, quieter and simpler and easier to put a 500 GB drive in if you want to in future.
Go for the LaCie, it's cheaper, quieter and simpler and easier to put a 500 GB drive in if you want to in future.
R roysters macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 22, 2006 #9 yes but what speed is the hard drive it comes with? I can't find the spec