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Elecom SGD-NYU USB 3.0 External Hard Drives
Elecom released their newest line of USB 3.0 external hard drives, the SGD-NYU. As part of the ‘Expansion’ series, these silent external hard drives (1TB, 2TB, 3TB, 4TB & 5TB / Black color option – 2TB & 3TB / White color option) are equipped with a USB 3.0 connection interface.
Can be installed in both horizontal as well as vertical position, the SGD-NYU external hard drives support for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 and Mac OS X 10.12/10.11/10.10/10.9/10.8 operating systems. Measuring W120.6mm x D176mm x H36.6mm and weighing 950g, the Elecom SGD-NYU USB 3.0 external hard drives are available now.
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Raplapla
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#5384944 Posted on: 01/25/2017 04:21 PM
If they are silent it means they are SSDs… But it’s not written, so I guess they are not SSDs, and not silent…
It doesn’t even say if they are 2.5" or 3.5". And HDDs that don’t work on Linux, really?
That’s a joke.
If they are silent it means they are SSDs… But it’s not written, so I guess they are not SSDs, and not silent…
It doesn’t even say if they are 2.5" or 3.5". And HDDs that don’t work on Linux, really?
That’s a joke.
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#5384955 Posted on: 01/25/2017 04:50 PM
And HDDs that don’t work on Linux, really?
That’s a joke.
Of course an unformatted HDD over a simple usb interface supports linux.
They just don't list linux due to such a small user base.
Linux is so vague/generic so they definitely aren't going to list every distro as it would confuse most people.
And HDDs that don’t work on Linux, really?
That’s a joke.
Of course an unformatted HDD over a simple usb interface supports linux.
They just don't list linux due to such a small user base.
Linux is so vague/generic so they definitely aren't going to list every distro as it would confuse most people.
Raplapla
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#5384962 Posted on: 01/25/2017 05:25 PM
Linux is so vague/generic so they definitely aren't going to list every distro as it would confuse most people.
There would be no point doing that since hardware support is in Linux itself (the kernel).
Linux is so vague/generic so they definitely aren't going to list every distro as it would confuse most people.
There would be no point doing that since hardware support is in Linux itself (the kernel).
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#5385058 Posted on: 01/26/2017 12:05 AM
No type C port, now, in the year 2017? Lame... When I made an attempt at finding more details about this product, I got confusing info all over the Internet.
Lame x2.
No type C port, now, in the year 2017? Lame... When I made an attempt at finding more details about this product, I got confusing info all over the Internet.
Lame x2.
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well this is exactly a seagate expansion drive ..and the cover looks exactly the same