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Anyone installed a SATA drive caddy in the 2nd DVD bay?
I've read through the problems several of you have had with eSATA on the XPS 435MT. I would like to install a bare drive caddy in the empty 2nd DVD bay on my XPS and wonder if anyone here has tried that. Here are my questions:
1. Will the caddy fit in the bay - it looks like it would be a tight squeeze to get it in. 2. Can you easily remove the front door to the bay? 3. Will a SATA used in this manner be hot swappable in this computer? |
eSATA connectors have always seems like a hastily-thought-out "enhancement" to (internal) SATA connectors to me.
Let's hope Intel's Light Peak will soon supercede it. Light Peak looks like an idea whose time should have come years ago - SPDIF/TOSlink for audio has been around for what? ten years at least? and Light Peak looks like similar technology to me - low cost, robust, high bandwidth - what more could you want of an interconnection system? Let's hope everybody adopts it, and it becomes a genuinely cross-platform standard. |
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I never use the caddy internal bay, because, while technically it is "hot swap", I can't power down the drive independently of the PC. I find the external much more useful for this reason. Not sure if this will apply to SATA caddy - but worth checking out before you purchase/install. Having said that, a caddy system is GREAT! Those old projects are extremely accessable, I use it all the time! |
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