![]() Most of the these Wii games don't actually get to the 4.7GB dvd size the are pressed on once you scrub them down. You won't need a 1TB drive unless you have a ALOT of games. Wall power has some advantages in keeping less strain off the drive and the connections in general and such so your drive could in the long run last longer. The Wii only provides 2.0 speeds I believe so stick to that. Is there any performance advantage to a wall powered HDD? (no spin down, etc?)Īnd what about transfer rates? is there a noticeable difference in 2.0 and 3.0? The most popular one on that list seems to be the 1TB WD MyBook Essential Edition but I think I would prefer a USB powered HDD. My disc drive is a clickity clackity stuttering mess (could a failing disc drive eventually cause problems ripping games to the HDD with the Wii? is there a lot of strain put on the disc drive during ripping? would I be better off just downloading scrubbed versions of the games I own?)įound this compatibility list that may be of some use:Īnyone with this set up that could recommend a specific external HDD model? ![]() ![]() ![]() I really have to get an external and get this set up on my Wii. EllertMichael wrote:Thanks for the guide, KDub. ![]()
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