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| Posted by | Wendy Collins |
| Posted on | 29/06/08 15:13 |
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Review: Verbatim 3.5 External HDD |
Verbatim Europe was kind enough to send us one of their latest USB external hard drives for review. The Verbatim 47510 has a capacity of 500GB. In this review we will take a look at the performance and features of this drive.
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Features and Specifications

What’s inside the box
Now it’s time to take a look at the drive itself and what the drive came shipped with.

Our package was the retail version and contained the drive, power supply (with UK and Europe adaptor), USB lead and manual.
Let’s first take a look at the packaging.

Box front

Box rear

Box top

Box left and right sides
Now let’s take a look at the drive.

The drive is very nicely styled and housed in a strong casing. The front has a high gloss finish and looks very classy indeed. We can also see a single drive activity LED.

Drive top

Drive bottom
On the drive bottom we can see support feet and ventilation holes.

On the rear of the drive we can see from left to right, a power on/off button, power supply connector, USB connector and silent cooling fan.

On the rear of the drive we found one label and, we can see the drive has the model designation 47510 and the drive was manufactured in China.
Now let’s head on to the next page were we can take a look at the features of the drive….

They may work great in the beginning, but a few weeks/months down the road and they fry.
What makes this one any different?
I've seen posts saying the best bet is to separately buy an internal hard drive and an external case with fan and then to just put the internal drive into the case yourself.
I'm a novice when it comes to hardware, so I don't know - is putting an internal drive into an external case yourself a simple plug in type of thing or is it more complex?
Any help is appreciated!








The drive that i found in my enclosure is a Western Digital Caviar 500GB HDD. Why they called it Caviar i'm not sure but I have several Western Digital HDD's and none have given me problems. One of them is a 5 year old 80GB IDE HDD and they run like dreams. There is one question though. Why when i put the 500GB in the pc my HDD monitoring apps pick up its temperature but, when i put it in an enclosure the apps dont? Does the S.M.A.R.T work externally or only internally


Also i think S.M.A.R.T only works on the native drive interface (in this case SATA) and the drive is connected via USB.


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