For a long time I had resisted converting my DVD and Blu-Ray disks into any other format because I didn’t want to lose any quality. I had lived by this rule for a long time, and thankfully companies like QNAP and Thecus came to my storage rescue. However, the day has come where the cost of storing all the extra garbage that comes along with these movies has opened my eyes to benefits conversions. With that, I have began converting my movie collection to a format that allows me to lose all the excess fat, but keep my movie loss-less. Read More…
Eagle Consus N-Series External Enclosure (ET-CSNSU2-BK)
Date: August 1st, 2008
Author: Joe DiFiglia
Category: Ext. Storage
Tags: Consus, Eagle, External Enclosure, Hard Drives, USB
Article URL: http://computingondemand.com/?p=564
The Ultimate Edition of the Everest software provides extra features over its less inclined siblings. With this version of the software, you can benchmark your HDD’s. These benchmarks will be Linear Reading at the beginning, middle, and end, access times, and buffered read.
As external enclosures go, Eagle has a real winner here. The simple design and expected performance matched with a fantastic price point (average price is about $17.49 USD) make this one of the better finds. Throw in the USB cable and a "brickless" power adapter and you have a clear cut winner. So what does this all mean? It means that Eagle will be housing my extra hard drives for a long time.
Note: We have been receiving a lot of hits looking for drivers related to this product. In an effort to satisfy our readers, I have zipped and attatched the software that ships with this product. I hope this helps.Click here: et-csnsu2-bk




