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Originally Posted by Great68
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Originally Posted by Soundy
You could also put it in one of these: http://a-power.com/product-8827-251-1
(Note: "e-SATA" means "external SATA" - it's basically a design that extends a SATA port to the rear panel, so you can connect an external drive.)
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With that being $20 and $35 excluding tax, that's a good portion of paying for a larger capacity, new, and faster hard drive.
eg.
http://ncix.com/products/index.php?s...e&promoid=1018
Seagate 7200rpm 500GB for $43.