I went with a eSATA that I put together from parts.  My E6520 does not support 
USBv3. Jon
 > Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 11:36:55 -0800
> Subject: Webster's question is very timely...
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> I didn't want to drag his thread off topic, so I'm starting a new one
> 
> Not to brag (much), but I just picked up a Dell Precision 4600 laptop
> at a really good price - it's a quad-core machine with Win7 Pro, 16gb
> RAM and an ATI Firepro video card, 1920x1080 display (15.6") and a
> 256gb SSD. ($1600 - sale still going as far as I know.)
> 
> Problem is, I'm pretty sure I made a small mistake. That 256gb drive
> just isn't big enough to hold the VMs I want. I should have gone with
> the 128gb minicard and a 1tb hard drive.
> 
> So, I'm also looking for an external drive, either USB3 or eSATA - if
> you had the choice, which would you choose for putting in the laptop
> case for extra storage?
> 
> Kurt
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