This cleverly disguised 2.5-inch RAID enclosure drastically improved the performance of our hard drives in RAID 0. But continuing problems with configuring SSDs leaves us unable to recommend it in ...
Computer hard drives come in all shapes and sizes. For the most part, they come preinstalled with your computer or laptop. However, there are times when you may need to access them outside of the ...
This hard drive enclosure offers the capability to both transfer data and clone drives at an attractive price. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Orico has made a clever external 2.5-inch USB enclosure with a retro cassette design that is inexpensive and fun to use. The Orico 2.5-inch USB SATA External Hard Drive Enclosure is a small plastic ...
StorCase Technology announced Tuesday a line of InfoStation 1U RAID enclosures supporting 2.5-inch Serial ATA (SATA) drives and SCSI or Fibre dual-host connections. Each 10-bay InfoStation 1U ...
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Satechi Lockdown Personal Security System offers powerful hardware encryption in a compact, portable design. With easy-to-use capacitance touch keypad and OLED screen, the Lockdown is only accessible ...
I'm doing some computer work for someone that involves upgrading their internal HD (SATA) and setting up an external backup solution, which is probably going to be a Firewire HD.<BR><BR>I was ...
Mechanical hard drives will continue to be available — though decreasingly important — into the foreseeable future. New drives are cheaper and higher-capacity than increasingly popular solid state ...
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Satechi, innovative designer and manufacturer of consumer electronics accessories, is excited to introduce the LockDown, portable external SATA Hard ...
Wow. That's alot of acronyms in the title. So anyways, my question is pretty simple: is it worth it to buy an HD enclosure that ISN'T a piece of shit? I need both FW and USB 2.0 on it, with a SATA ...