Technology Adding a third h/d????

#1
I've got a dell, it's got a 80 gig h/d and a 40 gig h/d, im wanting to add a third h/d to it, it only has 2 places for h/d's, they're both full, would it work out for me to remove the floppy disk drive and replace the ide or eide cable with the one that will come with the new h/d, if so should i uninstall the floppy driver or what? please help.
 
#3
fckyallpayme89 said:
I've got a dell, it's got a 80 gig h/d and a 40 gig h/d, im wanting to add a third h/d to it, it only has 2 places for h/d's, they're both full, would it work out for me to remove the floppy disk drive and replace the ide or eide cable with the one that will come with the new h/d, if so should i uninstall the floppy driver or what? please help.
remove one or get an external one.plus three damn isn't that too much cpu usage?how big is the 3rd one.
 
#4
fckyallpayme89 said:
I've got a dell, it's got a 80 gig h/d and a 40 gig h/d, im wanting to add a third h/d to it, it only has 2 places for h/d's, they're both full, would it work out for me to remove the floppy disk drive and replace the ide or eide cable with the one that will come with the new h/d, if so should i uninstall the floppy driver or what? please help.
if you dont have space and dont want to disconnect anything, buy a PCI card that gives you 2 IDE slots. it costs like 5 dollars.
 
#5
LAZARU$ said:
remove one or get an external one.
plus three damn isn't that too much cpu usage?
how big is the 3rd one.
I thought about removing one, but it would take while for me to burn 40 gigs onto data dvds, which is part of the reason for the new h/d.
cpu right now is going between 2% and 18% depending on what i'm doing.
i'm thinking that the third one will prolly be between 120 and 180.gigs.
 
#6
bigmack said:
if you dont have space and dont want to disconnect anything, buy a PCI card that gives you 2 IDE slots. it costs like 5 dollars.
i think that i'll prolly do that and throw the 3rd h/d beneath the floppy drive since they're about the same size and all it should fit the second bay.
 
#7
fckyallpayme89 said:
i think that i'll prolly do that and throw the 3rd h/d beneath the floppy drive since they're about the same size and all it should fit the second bay.
yeh good idea bigmack :thumb:
 

Cooper

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#8
how many cd/dvd drives you got?

make sure your PSU (not CPU) is up to the task.

I had three in mine a while back...was fine, but ima pick up 2 more wheni got the money so ill have four.
 
#9
© said:
how many cd/dvd drives you got?

make sure your PSU (not CPU) is up to the task.

I had three in mine a while back...was fine, but ima pick up 2 more wheni got the money so ill have four.
well cooper! u greedy m0f0! u tryna rob everyone on ur uni's hdd!
 

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