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OPEN AIR CASE W/4 DRIVE BAYS
May 28, 2009
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This is an awesome case! Built special with no sides, great for tinkering with your PC. Motherboard sits on the top of the hardware with a fan blowing down, and drives sit on the bottom of the case. Everything is removable. Good review here: http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9122299&pageNumber=9
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$180 – $183
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These are quite the rage this holiday season. A cheap-o laptop. Runs linux, 8GB solid-state ram-drive, 512M ram, 7" screen, but very popular and super-cheap!
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Toshiba MK1637GSX 160 GB IDE Hard Drive
Nov 22, 2007
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This drive is by choice for a drive to upgrade my PS3 harddrive with. It's a 2.5" sata drive that's a good size per $ ratio.
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$37 – $95
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Garner PD-8700 Hard Drive Degausser & Destroyer
Nov 8, 2007
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hard drive destroyer. he he he ... :)
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Startech 4 Drive Tray-Less SATA Hot-Swap Enclosure
Oct 16, 2007
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$110 – $127
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SNAP was one of the original NAS providers - this is one of their latest Linux-based hardware offerings. Does almost every type of platform that you can imagine - NFS, SMB, Apple Share, ...
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Non-raid, but still redundant, and hot-swap, and allows for different-sized disks, plus, tells you whwhen drives are full, and when it's time to pull a drive out and replace it with a larger drive. Allows for constantly upgradable storage - just keep buying larger and larger disks and it'll continue to keep your data intact. Very neat invention. Like raid, but not raid. DOWNSIDE: only works with NTFS (win XP).
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You can buy the same thing nowadays (minus a harddrive) from geeks.com for about $150. :)
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