need HDD enclosure, which chipset is best?

I have a 2.5" 80GB HDD that i want to use mostly for a backup using time machine. I am looking at a few different enclosures on ebay, and I see they have different chipsets. I saw on an old post somewhere that osx 10.3 had issues with the Genesys GL711 Chipset, which is the enclosure i was looking at most. There is another enclosure that uses OXFORD 911 chipset. Can anybody tell me which one might be better, or if one has known issues with leopard or tiger?
Thanks for any info.

Black 2ghz CoreDuo Macbook Superdrive, Mac OS X (10.5.2)

Posted on Feb 27, 2008 6:01 PM

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Feb 29, 2008 1:09 AM in response to Templeton Peck

I have a MacAlly PHR-S250CC and I have enjoyed it very much (USB 2 and FW400). Kinda heavy, but definitely sturdy and is a nice package. A bit pricier than some, but comparable with most USB/FW enclosures. I have had good luck with it on a 12" PB and Tiger and my MacBook and Leopard as well as with a number of Mac desktops (I've used it as a utility drive with a PPC build and an Intel build of Tiger on it booting a number of computers, PPC and Intel, from the drive via FW).

Feb 29, 2008 8:56 AM in response to Templeton Peck

Templeton Peck wrote:
Look at macsales.com and cooldrives.com


I second that. OWC (AKA macsales.com) will list all the enclosures and describe all the interfaces and chipsets. Everything is guaranteed to work on a Mac. If you were shopping for a 3.5" enclosure at OWC, you can literally design the enclosure to your own specifications. You don't have quite as many options with the 2.5" enclosures.

Mar 2, 2008 12:03 AM in response to blakegeee

I know it's a bit of a bummer, but my gut says even paying twice as much, it's worth it to get a product that has known good reputation and history and has support if anything were to go wrong.

$30 sounds good, but I could see hours and hours lost from frustration if your drive connection is flaky.

I'd go for the known good product with support.

Good luck!

Mar 2, 2008 8:46 AM in response to blakegeee

Ok i just ordered the Macally PHR-250CC for my IDE 80gb seagate HDD. It seems to be basically the same as the one recommended above but for IDE instead of SATA, and the only difference in the model name is an "S" right in the middle of the SATA model name. I read reviews and it is bootable and recommended by several mac users. It seems like many of these are not bootable so its good i did my homework. It was only $40.78 total including tax (Ontario, Canada), and there was free "budget" shipping on this item. Seems like a good option for Canadian buyers, not sure how it would work out for US buyers. In any case, thanks for the info and recommendations everybody.

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