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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1638807" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>Just to mention, with OWC, if you look at the Specs on their enclosures - you can find all the info from the chipset being used to the brand and model of drive in the enclosure. The only Apple centric hardware company I ever found early on into the Intel migration that provides such info. I was very skeptical of the "made for Mac" companies early on into my switch over and one of the big reasons I grew to respect OWC from amongst all the Apple centric 3rd party companies. Not to mention their reasonable prices and not ripping people off because their "drive works with your Mac" by charging an extra 50-100% like a couple of other PPC days companies (cough Lacie cough).</p><p></p><p>Give me a company that puts out right up front the chipsets and everything else they are using and I'll gladly give them an extra 10% (and maybe more) over the companies that don't put out anything about the internals of their hardware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1638807, member: 24160"] Just to mention, with OWC, if you look at the Specs on their enclosures - you can find all the info from the chipset being used to the brand and model of drive in the enclosure. The only Apple centric hardware company I ever found early on into the Intel migration that provides such info. I was very skeptical of the "made for Mac" companies early on into my switch over and one of the big reasons I grew to respect OWC from amongst all the Apple centric 3rd party companies. Not to mention their reasonable prices and not ripping people off because their "drive works with your Mac" by charging an extra 50-100% like a couple of other PPC days companies (cough Lacie cough). Give me a company that puts out right up front the chipsets and everything else they are using and I'll gladly give them an extra 10% (and maybe more) over the companies that don't put out anything about the internals of their hardware. [/QUOTE]
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