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500GB LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Disk eSATA 3Gbits USB Firewire 400 & 800

500GB LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Disk eSATA 3Gbits USB Firewire 400 & 800
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Product Description

LaCie 500Gb d2 Quadra External Hard Drive (16Mb cache, FW400/FW800/eSATA/USB2.0)Features* Quadruple interface for full PC/Mac compatibility* Interface bandwidth up to 3Gbits/s (eSATA)* Sturdy aluminum d2 heat sink & ergonomic design* Advanced features, plug & play* Apple® Time Machine(Trademark) compatibleFully loaded with all the best interfaces eSATA 3Gbits, FireWire 800, FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 this all-in-one professional hard disk offers universal connectivity for PC and Mac users. For easy setup, the LaCie Setup Assistant helps format according to your needs. The unique, fanless aluminum heat sink design with 60% more surface area for heat dissipation keeps it quiet and safe. With the LaCie Shortcut Button***, easily launch any application in one push such as the included EMC Retrospect advanced backup software (PC/Mac). Perfect for digital content creation, audio/video editing, DVD authoring, and web animation, etc., the d2 Quadra can handle multiple demanding professional tasks. It can be daisy-chained via FireWire or connected to your DV camera and is even bootable in FireWire for Mac and in eSATA for Mac/PC.SpecificationsItem Number : 301825EKCapacity : 500 GBInterface : 1 x eSATA 3Gbits port2 x FireWire 800 ports (9-pin)1 x FireWire 400 port (6-pin)1 x Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port (USB 1.1-compatible)Cooling System : Aluminum heat sink design for safe, fanless, quieter operationRotational Speed (rpm) : 7200Cache : 16MB or GreaterInterface Transfer Rate(max. bus speed) : eSATA: up to 3Gbits/s (300MB/s)FireWire 800: up to 800Mbits/s (100MB/s)FireWire 400: up to 400Mbits/s (50MB/s)Hi-Speed USB 2.0: up to 480Mbits/s (60MB/s)Burst Transfer Rate¹(max. drive speed) :eSATA: up to 105-115MB/sFireWire 800: up to 75-85MB/sFireWire 400:


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8061 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: LaCie
  • Model: 301440EK
  • Released on: 2008-08-12
  • Dimensions: 1.73" h x 6.30" w x 6.81" l, 3.31 pounds
  • Hard Disk: 1000GB

Features

  • Quadra Hard Disk
  • External hard drive
  • 500GB
  • 16Mb cache

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Fully loaded with all the best interfaces - eSATA 3Gbits, Firewire 800, Firewire 400 and USB 2.0 - this all-in-one professional hard disk offers universal connectivity for PC and Mac users.

For easy setup, the LaCie Setup Assistant helps format according to your needs. The unique, fanless aluminum heat sink design with 60% more surface area for heat dissipation keeps it quiet and safe.

With the LaCie Shortcut Button, easily launch any application in one push. Includes Genie Backup Assistant software for WIndows 2000, XP or Vista and Intego Backup Assistant software for Mac OS X 10.4 compatible with Apple® Time Machine™

Perfect for digital content creation, audio/video editing, DVD authoring and web animation. The d2 Quadra can handle multiple, demanding professional tasks.

Box Contains

  • LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Disk
  • ESATA-to-eSATA cable
  • Firewire 800 (9-pin) cable
  • Firewire 400 (6-pin) cable
  • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable
  • Drive stand for upright use
  • External power supply
  • Utilities with User Manual (preloaded on the drive)
  • LaCie Setup Assistant
  • Genie Backup Assistant software with data restore for Windows 2000, XP, Vista
  • Intego Backup Assistant software with data restore for Mac OS X 10.4
  • Quick Install Guide


  • Customer Reviews

    High performance but not ideal for every situation4
    The drive is very sturdy but also very heavy. I originally decided to go for this drive based on performance and the firewire 800 port was necessary.

    I wanted a 500GB backup drive and was weighing up buying a 500GB portable 2.5" drive and this.

    The portable has the advantage of being bus-powered. I wanted a drive with an on/off switch as I leave it plugged in and portable drives tend not to have one.

    The price of a portable firewire 800 enclosure with a switch and a 500GB 2.5" 5400 rpm drive was £140 (£60 for the enclosure) and this one was £120.

    I initially benchmarked the drive at 70MB/s and I was happy with this as a USB drive will get about 30MB/s and this one does too over the USB port.

    However, after filling it above 400GB, the performance drops to 50MB/s. I have another USB drive that maintains 30MB/s even when close to full.

    This drive is also fairly noisy and the light on the front is pretty big.

    For a working drive e.g a scratch drive, this would be a good high performance drive if you make sure not to fill it too full. For a backup drive, I'd recommend just going for a bus-powered USB or firewire drive.

    My bus-powered drives are about 1/8th the size of this drive and close to silent and once it's filled up, you hardly notice the performance difference at all.

    I think once 2.5" drives reach 1TB in early 2010 (possibly even later this year when they reach 750GB), I will transition my drives over and free up some power sockets.

    500GB LaCie d2 Quadra Hard Disk eSATA 3Gbits USB Firewire 400 & 8005
    No problems with the hard drive at all, Im using a G5 Powermac on OSX 10.5.7 Leopard and have the external hard drive connected using firewire 800. Very easy to install and backs-up using Time Machine every hour. Would defiantly recommend as its really quiet too.

    reliable5
    I have several LaCie hard disks but on occasions I have been seduced by low prices and bought other makes and have then regretted it. The main difference between the Lacie drives and the other drives is that I can depend on them for video editing, other drives may be perfectly OK for basic storage but when it comes to downloading large clips I have had problems with other drives, whereas the Lacie drives are dependable; they do the job efficiently and reliably.
    The Lacie drives are solidly built and this one, in particular, has a solid metal construction, which must disperse heat very efficiently as the drive remains cool even after many hours of use.
    The drive comes with a solid metal "foot", which can be attached to the drive so that it can be used vertically and thus save space. The drives can also be stacked.