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    Quote Originally Posted by pkfox View Post
    Would they house a 1 Tb drive though ? I want everything in one box.
    Yes, many netbooks employ 2.5" drives. Not sure how many come with 1 TB though. You'd likely have to buy a 1 TB drive separate and install after the fact.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pkfox View Post
    Would they house a 1 Tb drive though ? I want everything in one box.
    Be a little careful with 1 TB 2.5" drives to be installed in a laptop. Most laptops can only accept 2.5" drives that are 9.5mm thick. The first 1 TB 2.5" drives were built with an extra platter and all of them were 12.5mm thick. With greater platter densities this has changed, but there are still some 12.5mm drives on the market.

    With only 350 GB of data, a 750 GB drive might be more cost effective, anyway.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pkfox View Post
    Hi again, I'm pretty much sold on a Foxconn unit now but looking at the myriad of hard drives available I'm lost again, what do i need to look for ? Ok the size is obvious and the unit only accepts Sata II but what about al the other options rpm,cache etc...
    Get a slower, non-7200 RPM drive. A 5900/5400/5200 RPM drive runs cooler and will be plenty fast enough for a music server. More cache is better (faster), but in reality you're unlikely to notice any difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJZolx View Post
    Get a slower, non-7200 RPM drive. A 5900/5400/5200 RPM drive runs cooler and will be plenty fast enough for a music server. More cache is better (faster), but in reality you're unlikely to notice any difference.
    Thank you very much for both of your replies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pneumonic View Post
    Yes, many netbooks employ 2.5" drives. Not sure how many come with 1 TB though. You'd likely have to buy a 1 TB drive separate and install after the fact.
    Thanks again.
    When the going gets weird - the weird turn pro. Hunter S Thompson

    CD's -> EAC/Grip -> ReadyNas NV -> CAT5 -> Sonicwall -> TP -> Meridian 551 -> Monitor Audio Gold -> Me :-)

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    I bought mine here about a year ago, very satisfied
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    Quote Originally Posted by michael123 View Post
    I bought mine here about a year ago, very satisfied
    http://www.mini-box.com/site/index.html
    Hi there, what did you buy ?
    When the going gets weird - the weird turn pro. Hunter S Thompson

    CD's -> EAC/Grip -> ReadyNas NV -> CAT5 -> Sonicwall -> TP -> Meridian 551 -> Monitor Audio Gold -> Me :-)

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