• adarza@lemmy.ca
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      20 hours ago

      yea, i know they can be relatively inexpensive. but i saw them as a waste of money–which was and still is in short supply.

      nearly everything i have as far as pc stuff was salvaged or given to me. the last things i bought myself was 24tb of hdds for media storage (when they were still ‘cheap’), replacing a literal laundry basket of small (160gb-2tb) 2.5in, 3.5in and externals that was getting to be an unmanageable mess.

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      20 hours ago

      Another idea could be to connect both disks normally but have a switch on the power line of both (if you are willing to make circuits yourself)

      Edit: I come up with a circuit that probably explains better what i want to do

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        20 hours ago

        i had thought of that, but my setup would have had more drives than ports so i needed a switch that did power and signal.

        instead of all that now, i just have a literal stack of old pizzabox form factor sff and switch between entire systems.