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And also, unless I'm misunderstanding badly, "64-bit" isn't a concept that applies to hard drives at all.
Wayne's advice is sound, but let me give you a shortcut: Go to either the G-Technology or Caldigit Web site, find a product that fits your needs for interface, capacity and number of streams, and buy. You won't regret your purchase.
i second jeff's directive to caldigit. and will add to that list OWC mercury elite products:
[www.macsales.com]
(OWC) now sells CalDigit products.
One thing about the Mercury Elite (a product I know very well & those in the know, know why), the drives are fixed, not removable, for some people, not a deal breaker, for others, they MIGHT want to have the ability to upgrade the drives.......ie CalDigit VR [eshop.macsales.com] The CalDigit VR also features an intuitive LCD that gives you drive temperature, RAID level status, etc as well as an intuitive GUI that you can configure the RAID with, or you can do that on the drive itself..... Also, anyone following us who's going to NAB, come by & see us, Booth SL13610 we've got something NEW that everyone here is going to want to see (if not buy). I wish I could say more, but for now, I can't......you need to stop by & see what we've got. Oh & of course, we'll be at the Supermeet! Please stop by & say "hello" there as well, won't you?
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