Get an external HD.You can have as many as you want .
Dont go external if you have internal space left... its just pointless clutter and more costly. You should be fine, before you buy one have a look at the existing hdd to see what cables go into it. Check to see if its a wide ribbon cable and a power cable with 4 connectors in it or a small red cable and a thin black power cable. Once youve done that check that youve got one of each cable spare.
Buy an IDE drive if you have the wide ribbon cable spare or buy a SATA drive if you have the small red one spare.
Whatever power supply you have it should be fine, hdd's dont use too much power.
id go external hd i like the new seagates they cool them selfs so far no probs....but now that i said it ... you no how that goes
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Multiple externals!?!?!
What a world we live in, I await the petabyte usb thumbdrive
It depends if you want the most GB per £/$. If so go for an internal drive.
If you can't be asked with fitting it your self then just get an external drive.
If your looking to seed 24/7 of the new drive, I'd say an internal drive would be a better choice.
If adding internal drives remember that heat is your enemy. Make sure the drive has adequate cooling. I've been known to mount fans inside the case blowing air on the harddisks.
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