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External 3.5" Hard Disk Drive Help

slipperysam (Elite) posted this on Monday, 29th March 2004, 14:53

A mate of mine got himself a second hard disk drive (160GB). When I tried to fit it for him over the weekend I discovered that his Dell Dimension 2350 case will not take a second drive, no bay, no provision on ribbon cable >:(

Phoned Dell this morning & they confirmed that you can`t add a second internal drive. They said I need to connect it via USB2 with an external drive enclosure.

Anyway, the point of my post (other than to slag off Dell for providing such a non-upgradeable PC) is where can I get one of these from at a good price.

Thanks in advance

Sam.

RE: External 3.5" Hard Disk Drive Help

Eggster (Competent) posted this on Monday, 29th March 2004, 17:32

Try maplins

RE: External 3.5" Hard Disk Drive Help

bigfan (Elite) posted this on Monday, 29th March 2004, 19:05

There are loads of places that sell them for about £30-£40. Where exactly is another matter (I`ll look later if I remember)

RE: External 3.5" Hard Disk Drive Help

pat-w (Elite) posted this on Monday, 29th March 2004, 21:12

Don`t know if this is a good price or not, as i`ve never looked at them much, but there is one at SVP here

RE: External 3.5" Hard Disk Drive Help

coke_dude (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 30th March 2004, 20:00

try look at aria


cokie enjoy

RE: External 3.5

Mark Oates (Reviewer) posted this on Tuesday, 30th March 2004, 22:34

I know this might sound a bit way off, but it might be cheaper and simpler to buy a new case and a standard ribbon cable and do a major swapout. Of course that`s provided the Dell has a standard motherboard.

UPDATE: After checking out SVP, I`d second pat-w`s suggestion. That 3.5" external kit looks just the job.

J Mark Oates



Semper in excrementum

This item was edited on Tuesday, 30th March 2004, 23:36

RE: External 3.5

bigfan (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 30th March 2004, 23:27

Could be a blessing in disguise.

Those external hard drives are great - you can transfer huge files from one computer to another without burning cds etc. Very useful as a backup drive.

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neal 73 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 31st March 2004, 08:43

I used to have a dell optiplex that was only designed to take one hard disc. I just got a couple of adapters for the power cables, some new IDE cables and an extra fan and ended up with 3 hard discs in there. As my pc never moved I just placed them on top of each other, with some spacers between them to keep the airflow moving on them, then used a bit of gaffa tape to hold them in place.

This worked fine for 3 years until I got my new PC. The dell is still working fine with this set up.

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royalsteve (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Friday, 2nd April 2004, 01:45

ebuyer.co.uk or maplins probably do them

to be honest thats why alot of people build them from scratch..upgradability...you dont necessarily save alot although 5-6 years you could easily save 50% like i did...now its more like 20% if you`re lucky.

I think with Dell you have to buy their..costly..memory as well...

As others have mentioned the Aldi PC is a good spec..not sure whether the ATI graphics card is a hybrid though as never of the model number, 9800 XXL - unless its a misprint

RE: External 3.5

bigfan (Elite) posted this on Friday, 2nd April 2004, 17:17

Stop with the Dell bashing!

Many of their systems are built with workstation use in mind, where they don`t need the extra space on the disk - it makes sense to build a system in a smaller case in this situation.

They sell plenty of PCs in larger cases which will easily accomodate a few drives - our Dell machine could quite easily fit 4 hard disks in if I needed them.

I`m not aware of the memory thing - what`s so special about their memory that means you have to buy it from them?

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