Romansh wrote:I've been using an Asus SBC-06D1S-U successfully with my MBP. The drive failed in a matter of weeks after my purchase, though I was able to get it replaced under warranty. I haven't tested the replacement yet.
With my iMac, I use an LG BH10LS30 which I placed in an ICY BOX IB-550StUS2-B-BL USB2/eSATA enclosure. Despite being a desktop drive, it's hardly any faster than the Asus (I haven't bothered to patch the firmware to remove Riplock), but it's actually a bit less noisy (when placed on a wood surface).
Is the ICY BOX required?
No. If you don't want to use this enclosure, you have two options:
1) open your iMac and hope there's an available SATA port on your logic board
2) get another external enclosure of your choice (with SATA - to connect the drive - and USB or FireWire to connect the enclosure to your Mac)
Romansh wrote:I've been using an Asus SBC-06D1S-U successfully with my MBP. The drive failed in a matter of weeks after my purchase, though I was able to get it replaced under warranty. I haven't tested the replacement yet.
With my iMac, I use an LG BH10LS30 which I placed in an ICY BOX IB-550StUS2-B-BL USB2/eSATA enclosure. Despite being a desktop drive, it's hardly any faster than the Asus (I haven't bothered to patch the firmware to remove Riplock), but it's actually a bit less noisy (when placed on a wood surface).
Is the ICY BOX required?
No. If you don't want to use this enclosure, you have two options:
1) open your iMac and hope there's an available SATA port on your logic board
2) get another external enclosure of your choice (with SATA - to connect the drive - and USB or FireWire to connect the enclosure to your Mac)
Ok. Why is an enclosure with SATA needed, i thought you just plug the external in through USB and thats it.