Sub-Terabyte External Hard Drives

Buffalo DriveStation Turbo USB 1 TB

Buffalo’s external terabyte hard drive is called DriveStation Turbo USB, which refers to the USB interface running at a lower overhead than typical USB 2.0 connections. The vendor claims to achieve "up to 37% faster" USB 2.0 transfer speed, but without referring to the base line behind this statement. Yes, the drive provides good performance at up to 32 MB/s read throughput and 27 MB/s write transfer rates. However, this isn’t a new record, and definitely still within the performance boundaries of USB 2.0.

The drive runs on an external power supply unit and we found it good to see that there is a physical power switch on the back. Many external storage products don’t allow the user to switch the product on and off manually, and rely on a soft-off or standby mode instead, which we feel provides insufficient control. Buffalo also added a little switch to select between auto and manual power modes. The manual mode allows us to set shutdown timer and wakeup events manually, while the auto mode will take care of things automatically and also switch off the drive once the USB cable is disconnected.

Buffalo adds small plastic mounts to make these drives stackable if wanted. All the software comes on a CD, which is a good decision : other vendors simply pre-install their software, meaning that you’ll kill it should you decide to repartition or format the hard drive. The visual appearance of the drive is technical, but the mix of plastic and aluminum isn’t really stylish.

Plastic mounts turn the DriveStation Turbo USB into a stackable product.

This snap-on cooler can be installed on the top of the DriveStation Turbo USB to add active ventilation.

Buffalo includes a quick installation manual and handbook, the power supply with a power cable, the installation CD and a USB cable.

Patrick Schmid
Editor-in-Chief (2005-2006)

Patrick Schmid was the editor-in-chief for Tom's Hardware from 2005 to 2006. He wrote numerous articles on a wide range of hardware topics, including storage, CPUs, and system builds.

  • brett_30
    I'm surprised that the waterproof and fireproof ioSafe Solo didn't make it onto this list!
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  • I need the driver for this external hard drive, Im out of town and need to use it. Any ideas?
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