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Old 11-20-2009, 01:22 AM   #1
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question for the experts? could the optical drive on this Mini PC be swapped out for a second hard drive and have it fit?
If I could could fit 2 hard drives in that sucker it would make one hell of an audio server computer. I have about 600 GB in wav files for my music collection.
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question for the experts? could the optical drive on this Mini PC be swapped out for a second hard drive and have it fit?
If I could could fit 2 hard drives in that sucker it would make one hell of an audio server computer. I have about 600 GB in wav files for my music collection.
Good question hoogoosedmoose41. I would assume you want to keep that 600GB amount of music in tact and just ghost or copy that drive. That box looks very small. The only way we would know is to open it up. I'm looking at the illustrations on newegg.com and this rig looks really small. Only we can tell by opening it. I mean, you could save yourself some trouble by maybe just purchasing a 1.5TB or 2TB drive for a little of nothing. I think I see you might want your cake and it it too. Have good music and with plenty of room for other media storage as well. In that case, if this system doesn't allow you to put one hard drive on top of each other, then you might want to look at a different set-up. I'm a sucker for helping. Whoops...just stumbled upon the video. In this video it clearly shows that this is a notebook sized drive with a notebook based drive mounted on the bottom of the drive. I know this won't fit now. Sorry to tell you that. Looks like from this system as well that the largest drive I see as of this writing is 640GB at newegg.com for $139.99 and is only at 5400 rpms. Good luck and here's the video in the internal workings of this system.

http://www.viddler.com/explore/TweakTown/videos/36/
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1TB Laptop drives have been released now to which is nice

http://www.anandtech.com/weblog/showpost.aspx?i=626

(little thicker then most notebook drives but should fit in that)
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1TB Laptop drives have been released now to which is nice

http://www.anandtech.com/weblog/showpost.aspx?i=626

(little thicker then most notebook drives but should fit in that)
I stand corrected. Thanks BLindsay for correcting my mistake. I would say he could really do that rig now. I just don't know about the drive though. I've always been a bit skepticle about blu-ray laptop based drives. Don't get me wrong. Some people have not had one single issue with their laptop blu-ray equipped drives. However, I am seeing a great deal of people posting malfunctions and non-playable media on those type of drives lately. Good luck with this build though.
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