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pparks is right! Run your "everyday stuff" and Windows itself from the build in drive simply because the transfer speed is better than the external USB v2.0. The more Data in-output your application does the better your off using the internal drive. Externals are great for storage...even for small applications that load once and then run from RAM but don't use it for hard drive intense programs like games, databases, office apps etc. if you can help it.
-DG
Oh great 50 euros wasted for nothing :/. Would games run better on the external HDD or on this internal HDD? Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 80GB Hard Drive ( 6Y080L0 ) - Hard Drive - Maxtor Storage
^ That internal hard drive was discontinued like years and years and years ago. Without a doubt, internal hard drives are going to outrun an external hard drive....except in the case of an eSATA (external SATA connection). USB3.0 is going to be much closer to the performance of an internal hard drive...but eSATA is typically your fastest option from an external standpoint. But an internal drive is always your best bet.
Solved, wasted 50 euro :l
Thanks!
I wouldn't say necessarily wasted. If you don't want to use it as a backup target, you could always take it out of the enclosure and mount it internally. (It might not be a SATA drive though, so you might need an adapter)
-DG
Since you have the external drive, why not keep it around for making backups...that way your important data will be safe.
You could use it as an internal drive, but chances are that it's only a 5400rpm drive with a relatively limited cache (pretty much all internal drives do 7200rpm and are noticeably faster in sustained throughput rates), so you would eventually feel it being slow, though not as slow as through USB.
Provided the HDD is in some kind of enclosure, there should be at least 2-4 screws to open it. Possibly hidden under stickers of some sort. And yes, Corazon is right, they mostly put drives in there that would otherwise not sell anymore
like 54000rpm/IDE drives instead of 7200 rpm SATAs
-DG