Computer-Strut External Enclosure-R
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
I'm going to upgrade the HD on my MacBookPro and want to keep my old HD around as an external drive (albeit a rather small one at only 80GB).That current drive is a SATA 2.5".If I want to get an external enclosure shell for it, am I correct in assuming that I will need to find one that uses an internal SATA interface? (I only ask b/c most of them seem to have an IDE interface though a handful are SATA-compatible). Also, USB 2.0 is faster than Firewire, right? It's not necessary that I find an enclosure that has firewire support so long as it has USB 2.0? And in either, I shouldn't need an external power supply either, right?Thanks!
Comments
Yes, it should be SATA compliant.
By spec Firewire 800 (800 Mbit/s max) is faster than USB 2.0 (480 Mbit/s max), but you'll probably pay much more for the enclosure and won't necessarily achieve those top Firewire speeds.
Depends on the enclosure, but many have phantom power.
I don't plan to do the upgrade myself (hell no!) The tech services office on my campus will do it for me. The enclosure was a suggestion by a friend of mine who recently did the same thing with his laptop.
Thanks for all your suggestions. My laptop isn't actually Firewire 800 compliant so I might as well just roll with USB 2.0. My regular, external HDs are all USB 2 and I've never had a big problem with the transfer rates.