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Inside The 4big Quadra

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Lacie teamed up with the Austrian company Noctua, which provides a 120 mm fan called the NF-P12. It is installed in the top of the device and rotates at up to 1,300 RPM. Fresh air is sucked into the 4big Quadra on one side of the bottom plate. According to the manufacturer, the noise level of the fan is an impressively low 19.8 dBA. Hot air leaves the product through the opening vents located at the top of the rear panel. We had the 4big Quadra sitting on top of one of our desks, and we never even noticed its activity, which is perfect proof of its quiet operation.

The drive bays and trays are properly numbered. The system doesn’t like when drives are interchanged.

Each bay is mechanically locked. Before a drive can be removed, it must be unlocked using the included plastic tool, a screwdriver, or a coin. In the case of an emergency you will not be depending on a proprietary tool. All drive bays are numbered, from 1 to 4, as are their trays, so hopefully no one will ever remove the wrong drive. The trays are made of steel, using a metal front panel. LaCie put a lot of emphasis on mechanical precision—the finish and clearance are very good.


LaCie installed Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000.B drives, which we consider a great choice right now.

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Anonymous 14/01/2009 11:09
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Beware of this unit... There's a very nice article in German's CT Magazine that describes some 32-bit limitations and its consequences. Because of 2 TB limit it can overwrite the first sectors and corrupt all data on it just by connecting to a Windows PC alone.... Besides that, not all chipsets will work with this unit.

Anonymous 14/01/2009 11:40
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You said "..Here is one that stores up to 4 GB, is extremely stylish,..."
Do you really mean 4gb or was that a typo?

robbins 15/01/2009 12:18
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Keep reading. Further down it say 4TB.

JMcEntegart 19/01/2009 17:34
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Sorry lads, all changed now. Just this second noticed.

Anonymous 06/03/2009 23:55
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this "stylish" LaCie is no match for the Qnap TS 639 Pro. If you care about safe storage why this Quadro does not support Raid 6?? If you want to keep important data safe, in my case it is 30 years of photography,
use server-drives like WD 1002FBYS which are a bit more expensive but also 24/7 drives and not those seagate barracudas. Also the Quadro is pretty slow. At least compared to the Qnaps. And also not more exoensive. Before I switched to Qnap I bought about 8 TB of LaCie drives. They worked but in case you need a good Raid-system think twice!

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