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Thread: External 3.5" HDD Enclosure

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    So what are the key things to look out for when buying one of these?

    My mobo doesn't have USB3.0 but I guess I should consider that for future upgrades. The mobo does however have 1 External SATA. Is this the same as eSATA?

    What other pitfalls are there?
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    If you decide to choose a USB 3.0 enclosure choose something with an Asmedia ASM1051 controller rather than something using a JMicron one as this usually gives far fewer problems. Pinnacle used to sell a Sedna 3.5" enclosure for ~R150 using this controller but it might have been discontinued.
    http://hardforum.com/archive/index.php/t-1693697.html
    http://www.pinnacleafrica.co.za/Prod....aspx?ID=33693
    Last edited by Yotch; 04-07-2012 at 05:37 PM.

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    The 'e' in eSATA stands for 'external' so would definitely get one with that, is it a laptop with an eSATA and if it's a tower why not just stick an internal one in??

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    Stop, just get one of these. By far the best, especially if you want it for a drive on an NAS system.

    http://www.rebeltech.co.za/index.php...oducts_id=2202

    It is easy to plug new drives in, and it even shows the read/write speed on the enclosure. How cool is that?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by agentrfr View Post
    Stop, just get one of these. By far the best, especially if you want it for a drive on an NAS system.

    http://www.rebeltech.co.za/index.php...oducts_id=2202

    It is easy to plug new drives in, and it even shows the read/write speed on the enclosure. How cool is that?!
    I use one of these. I often get well over 100MB/sec and the LCD indicating speed is very accurate. It's been dead reliable as well, highly recommended.
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    This is a common sight:
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