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Suitable upgrade drive?
I need to upgrade my 80GB harddrive in my white Macbook running Snow Leopard.
I believe there are some issues with some drives, so I'm wondering if someone with a bit of knowledge could tell me if this drive: http://www.komplett.ie/k/ki.aspx?sku...ed#ProductTabs will work in my machine? Is the shock guard a problem? Could you recommend a similarly priced alternative? |
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I would (and will also soon) go for this one:
http://www.dabs.ie/products/seagate-momentus-7200-4-500gb-5400rpm-s300-16mb-62FD.html?q=momentus It has a bigger cache and a faster RPM (don't mind the misprint on the page, it is in fact 7,200) It also has a G shock protection system which can cause issues but all you have to do is disable the macbook's one via terminal |
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I've heard good reports about it and currently have a 5,400 RPM drive due to buying a refurb laptop, but always wanted the 7,200.
With regard to cache, I don't really know if it'll be that noticeable, would depend on what you're mainly using the laptop for |
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Do some careful research before you pick a drive. As far as I remember the shock protection in the WD Scorpio drives used to conflict with the accelerometer based shock protection built into the MacBook. It would cause occasional kernel panics unless disabled. I'd make sure to pick a drive that doesn't have that know conflict.
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That's what I thought, but, as mentioned above, I thought you could just turn off the MacBook's version.
Do most laptop drives have shock protection though? |
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You can turn off the MacBook's shock protection system but I wouldn't advise anyone to buy something that has a known incompatibility. Its wort noting that the issue not specific to all of a particular manufacturers drives, just to some product lines and models.
Certain implementations of the shock protection system have an incompatibility, most don't. |
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The Seagate Momentus drives do have incompatiability issues but as I mentioned previously, reports have been fine once the macbook's own shock protection is disabled
One point to note is that you can buy these drives with or without this feature (if the serial no. ends in "ASG" as opposed to "AS" it has the shock proection) but most sites only sell with shock protection |
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That Seagate Momentus can be had without shock protection. Could be the way to go: http://www.pixmania.ie/ie/uk/2862764...st9500420.html
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Have bought a few things from them with no issues.
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They're fine until something goes wrong at which point they seem to become a nightmare to deal with. People tend not to realise but they're effectively the same company as Currys and Dixons (which explains them trying to force extended warranties on you).
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Oh yeah, had heard that before alright about them.
So based on that, I'll buy it in Elara.....it's cheaper too. Thanks for the recommendation! Buying the one without the shock guard. |
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