eBuyer daily deals email. Seems a very competitive price for 3TB portable storage!
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ST3123 to Wheaty11
11 Jan 173#7
Will be fine, any 2.5" or 3.5" drive with usb connection will work doesn't have to be a special one. In terms of brand i say just get whichevers cheapest. Ime they are all much the same and its hardly like xbox one games are mission critical data. Your saves should all be backed up to the cloud anyway and games can always be reinstalled/redownloaded...
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wottodo
14 Jan 17#25
It`s criminal the space, l remembered my first build (Went overboard looking for 40gb hard drive, and my IT friend said what the hell, you going to do with that?)
Now FIFA 17 is 40 plus, BF1 40 As well, now the kids said l`m not allowed as they got no space.
Mind, the only thing they play is that bloody Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2.
PS, any tip to kick their ass on Rocket League?:wink:
m0z
13 Jan 171#24
The fact that I have kids means I don't get much time to use it, so 3tb will last me ages...unfortunately :wink:
m0z
13 Jan 17#23
Arrived today.. Personally never had a problem with Ebuyer.
gibblesuk
12 Jan 171#22
£84.99 now
m0z
11 Jan 171#19
Thanks op, I've ordered one for my xbox one... Should last me a while.
Heat added!
wottodo to m0z
12 Jan 17#21
You don`t play that much or you got no kids:D, got the kids one for christmas, and there is no space left for 500GB, l still don`t get it, digital download 46GB?
Am l missing something?
ijwia
12 Jan 17#20
need to get one
ST3123
11 Jan 171#18
True, I was aware of this, but didn't want to get overly complicated or pendantic. As the poster was clearly buying a new mechanical type hard drive, neither factor would come into play anyway as drives have been USB3 for years now anyway and no new mechanical hard drives are made in sizes of 256GB or less.
Could be an issue for a SSD (though connecting a SSD to a USB interface would be daft anyway) or using a pen drive but neither is a very good solution for increasing Xbox One storage in any event...
steviedude100
11 Jan 17#16
what about ps4? is it possible to open this up and put the drive inside the ps4?
nascent to steviedude100
11 Jan 171#17
I believe it's too thick, you need a thinner version of 2.5 drives to put in PS4 as far as I remember.
Wheaty11
11 Jan 17#4
Would this be OK for an xbox one? Are Toshiba a reliable name for hard drives?
ST3123 to Wheaty11
11 Jan 173#7
Will be fine, any 2.5" or 3.5" drive with usb connection will work doesn't have to be a special one. In terms of brand i say just get whichevers cheapest. Ime they are all much the same and its hardly like xbox one games are mission critical data. Your saves should all be backed up to the cloud anyway and games can always be reinstalled/redownloaded...
mracerimmer to Wheaty11
11 Jan 171#15
I have 2 of these, one for each Xbox one. very good!
matdey
11 Jan 171#14
Not technically true...
It can't be *any*, the USB Device must be USB3.0 and be 256GB or larger
mackem1966
11 Jan 171#13
Thanks OP ordered
JustExtreme
11 Jan 17#12
Do these come with warranty? Does removing the drive from the enclosure invalidate it?
DrAcula1
11 Jan 17#11
Did not notice that, thanks. out of stock now (this)
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Now FIFA 17 is 40 plus, BF1 40 As well, now the kids said l`m not allowed as they got no space.
Mind, the only thing they play is that bloody Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2.
PS, any tip to kick their ass on Rocket League?:wink:
Heat added!
Am l missing something?
Could be an issue for a SSD (though connecting a SSD to a USB interface would be daft anyway) or using a pen drive but neither is a very good solution for increasing Xbox One storage in any event...
It can't be *any*, the USB Device must be USB3.0 and be 256GB or larger
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http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/3tb-toshiba-canvio-external-hd-portable-usb-3-0-78-45-ebuyer-2589076