saan ba puedeng bumili nito dito lang sa metro manila?
any suggested shops?
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saan ba puedeng bumili nito dito lang sa metro manila?
any suggested shops?
thanks
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for the price, I'd rather get a seagate hdd (P4000 for 80gig) and USB-IDE adapter kit (P900.00)
CF cards I believe come in 32 mb / 64 mb / 128 mb / 256 mb / 512 mb / 1 gb / 2 gb / 4 gb / 8 gb / so far...
never come across a cf that was 5gb...
in any case, is that for use in a DSLR? if so, might I suggest the sandisk extreme 3 cf's... using and i just love it.
5gb flash drive!!!huli na ako sa balita....siguro naman mas mura pa rin iyan sa portable HD ng seagate???
ghosthunter -- bro, okay sana ang seagate but portability is a must
actually, nag ikot ako sa SM megamall kanina sa lahat ng computer shops (i.e. octagon and all the shops in cyberzone) and the largest they have is only 2GB
my stepfather has a 5GB flash drive but he got it in the US. the only problem is that it is a big large. its the size of 2 jet flash drives placed side by side
baiskee/ILuvDetailing -- may contact numbers ba kayo sa shop na suggested ninyo. no need for the number of pc express. i will try to go to the pc express shop here in pasong tamo but i doubt if they have a 5GB flash drive
maganda sana if the 5GB flash drive is like the jet flash -- small, handy and sleek
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medyo ot ... ano experience nyo sa actual transfer rate (mb/sec) ng usb 2.0 nyo? 430 mb/sec daw kaso theoretical lang ata yun ... not true in actual use (in fact malayo) ... my card reader (twinmos usb 2.0) only transfer data at 2.5 mb/sec lang on a P4 machine with usb 2.0 ... so ano transfer speed nyo?
i use my camera's cf as flash drive ... 1GB lang ... it serves as one big fast diskette for file transfer ... hehe
usb 2.0 has a theoretical transfer rate of 480 Mbps (1.1 is at 12 Mbps) while Firewire is * 400 Mbps and 800 Mbps. transfer rates of Firewire is more stable and has constant speeds. USB2.0 on the other hand isn't as stable and fluctuates.Originally Posted by kinyo
now, you've mentioned you have a card reader. thus, if you are transferring files from a CF, SD, etc card to your pc, then your speed is dependent on the speed of the card too. You're only as fast as your slowest part.![]()
true ... kakainis lang mga manufacturers that advertise usb 2.0 gadgets yet they don't perform even near usb 1.0 theoretical limit (12mbps?) .. i think the cf card speed is faster than 2.5mbps, so it must be the reader or my mobo's usb that is not performing properly, or the cable(?) ... i believe its the reader so i fault twinmos for this ... but then reviews in the net have only ~4.5mbps maxspeed using firewire or usb 2.0Originally Posted by need4speed
i think 480mbps will remain theoretical for a long time and may never be achieved for card readers ... the transmission electronics and cable to achieve it would be too expensive for household use ... it would be easy using optical cable but it won't be called usb anymore
Nakabili ako ng Flash Drive sa Brochierre Galleria.
Mukhang Generic (no brand name e) pero sa receipt Billionton pala.
Eto problem ko e: gumagana naman siya sa XP pero sa Win 98SE ayaw.![]()
Maski pano ko i-install yong driver installer sa mini (cute) CD na
kasama sa package, e di pa rin niya makita yong driver para sa USB 2.0
Flash Drive. Resulta: unknown USB mass storage device daw
Bakit? May nakaranas na ba sa inyo nito? Meron bang driver para sa Win98 itong Billionton na ito?
Ano brand ng USB 2.0 flash drive n'yo na (subok na) pwede maski sa Win98?
Salamat.
Originally Posted by monmag
ayaw yata talaga sa WIN98 ganyan din problema ko dati hanggang sa nainis ako inalis ko na Win98 ko...napilitan ako mag dual Boot sa Win ME at Win XP...tanong ko lang bakit gusto mo pa rin ng Win98??
just looked at some prices of flash drives. 512's come in 2k+...so kung mga 5gb...hehe kayo na lang calculate...IMHO, CF na lang para dual purpose. pwede sa comp (with card reader of course) pwede na rin sa digicam.
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bro -- correct me if i am wrong but the CFs you are referring to are those flat card type memory modules, right? and you also need a card reader to be able to get or store the information?Originally Posted by notEworthy27
if this is the one, okay sana kaya lang wala akong card reader.
gusto ko pa rin yung flash drive na ma plug mo lang directly to the usb port of the computer
cf cards look like this
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Last edited by need4speed; September 9th, 2005 at 11:44 PM.
if you want something that will plug directly to your usb port then you can either use a thumb drive or this new sd card w/ a usb plug from sandisk
A 5GB CF card is indeed rare. Seagate just released one recently. Hmmm. I could use one for my old Coolpix 995.