On 07/01/2014 10:30:44 AM, Dale wrote:
I been wanting to get me something external but hadn't got around to
looking yet. I didn't know they have a SATA version. I plan to avoid
USB if I can. From my understanding, eSATA can be hotplugged and I
have
a couple of those connections.
I 'believe' that eSATA is dead - just look how few products are
available.
I have 3 USB-3 drives which are very fast (more than 100 MB/sec) and
if your motherboard doesn't have an USB-3 adapter, yet, it's very cheap.
Helmut.