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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Changing the Internal Hard Drive
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<blockquote data-quote="BIG D 04" data-source="post: 385053" data-attributes="member: 21762"><p>Well I'm not keen on the extra noise and power supply but it came down to Transfer Rate's, seems in comparison to SATA II that USB is alot slower. Now if that's wrong then I might change my mind but that's what kind of seeled the deal. </p><p></p><p>Any considering the majority of File Types stored on it, will be a forms of Digital Media and Burning DVDs it seemed to make sense to go for the best Transfer Rates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG D 04, post: 385053, member: 21762"] Well I'm not keen on the extra noise and power supply but it came down to Transfer Rate's, seems in comparison to SATA II that USB is alot slower. Now if that's wrong then I might change my mind but that's what kind of seeled the deal. Any considering the majority of File Types stored on it, will be a forms of Digital Media and Burning DVDs it seemed to make sense to go for the best Transfer Rates. [/QUOTE]
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