Using small SSD as recording buffer
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Looks like you get a three year warranty on that drive, so sounds good and should last. We don't have any usb h/d here with that length of warranty. I didn't see the internal speed of the drive (such as 5400 or 7200) or seek rate.

The reason I'd recommend gigabit (if you do split the machine in to a cheap frontend and hidden backend) is that if you quickly jump forward 30/40/50 minutes in to a program to catch the final score then with 100mbps there would be a slight lag which I found annoying. However, if you have more patience or just watch a program and fast-forward a few minutes of adverts then 100mbps is fine since you hit the cached buffers.

Good luck.
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#17
Yeh, I can not find the amount of cashe for that hdd as well. Not much info available, but with a 3 year warranty I figure why not give it a go.
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