I've a Scorpio Blue in my laptop and I'm mightily impressed with how fast, cool and quiet it is. It'd be my current choice for putting in a PS3.
I agree. Even the 3.5" WD Blue is fast, quiet and cool. I have both a 2.5" Blue in an enclosure and a 3.5" in my desktop. Dunno about the 2.5" Blacks, but the desktop version runs quite hot but are obviously faster. Personally, I would recommend the Blue just because they probably run cooler and are probably quieter, plus it's probably cheaper and it is quite fast. On the other hand, the Black is faster and does have a 5-year warranty vs 3-year on the Blue.I've a Scorpio Blue in my laptop and I'm mightily impressed with how fast, cool and quiet it is. It'd be my current choice for putting in a PS3.
This is the one I have (as listed by the vendor):Can you tell me what make/model you're using please? Much appreciated.
God forbid any CE device gets hot enough to spontaneously ignite paper! If your foil is on the casing-side of the HDD, it shouldn't really be an issue, but I think the risk on bits of foil getting inside is more of a hazard then the risk of combustibles getting hot enough to combust. Certainly not at the 40-50 degrees C a hot HDD may reach.
Hi,
I replaced my original launch 60GB in preparation for Torne
with a 500GB Hitachi Travelstar 7200 - 16MB. It's ultra-quiet
and quite fast. I can actually tell the XMB icons load quicker.
The only problem I had was taking the casing off of the original
HDD. The 4 screws were extremely tight, and although I took
it to two PC dealers neither could get any of the screws to turn.
I eventually plugged in the new HDD without the casing, and
crammed in a piece of folded-up foil in the dead space to
ensure it wouldn't slide out of place should I ever drop my
PS3
Oninotsume
I messed up one of the screws. Took out the last one using a long nose plier.
It won't work like that since it's encrypted. Your PC won't recognize the partition. The only way to get stuff off of that drive, unfortunately, is to put it back in the original PS3 it came from and make it work. Any other PS3 you put it won't be able to use it until it's formatted.So with my ongoing dead PS3 issue, am I able to put the old drive in an external enclosure and draw saves off of that drive, or am I generally out of luck in terms of that data?
It won't work like that since it's encrypted. Your PC won't recognize the partition. The only way to get stuff off of that drive, unfortunately, is to put it back in the original PS3 it came from and make it work.