I need a external firewire harddrive in the next day or two and the ones at the store are expensive and are huge and the ones online take 2-3 days to ship. Anyone know where I can pick up a 40GB firewire drive around here?
10/24/2006 2:51:44 PM
is there a specific reason you need firewire? also, define your idea of "huge" and "expensive" with numbers so we can tell you the truth about what you're asking.
10/24/2006 3:38:55 PM
i just bought a 160gb for 120 bucksi need it for digital video because for some reason they only have firewire.....lame
10/24/2006 4:41:41 PM
Hey, good question. Just come right on in to comp usa. We'll handle all your needs. Tell them Earl sent you.
10/24/2006 5:39:11 PM
^As much as I hate his self-promotion, I have to agree. Stop by a major electronics store if time is more important than money at this point. You won't get "cheap" as a part of the deal though.http://www.newegg.comhttp://www.pricegrabber.com to comparison shop.
10/24/2006 7:18:12 PM
^^ Your store looks like shit and the deals this week are terrible.[Edited on October 24, 2006 at 7:59 PM. Reason : I also need a HD, but internal.]
10/24/2006 7:58:57 PM
^^^ for that reason alone, i will avoid compusa in the future at all costs.... but Perlith called it, just hit up your computer retail store of choice and pay the piper if you need it -now-.[Edited on October 24, 2006 at 8:08 PM. Reason : .]
10/24/2006 8:07:29 PM
10/24/2006 8:47:50 PM
CHEAPEST and easiest way is to get an enclosure that has firewire and get a regular hard drive to put in it. I was in a similar situation, and got a $30 enclosure and a $75 hard drive... now I have a 400GB Seagate drive with USB & Firewire
10/24/2006 9:21:52 PM
^do those sustain tranfer rates comparable to a factory-built firewire drive? i was considering taknig that route myself but shit has gots to be sustainable for dv
10/24/2006 10:55:28 PM
it's all the same technology, just one is do-it-yourself.
10/24/2006 10:57:02 PM