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2005/4/13-15 [Computer/HW/Laptop, Computer/HW/Drives] UID:37181 Activity:nil
4/13    I have 3 250G HDs with lots of videos in my desktop and I'd like to
        make them portable and easily mountable for my laptop. Do you guys
        recommend a detacheable IDE/USB2 drawer thingie, and if so, what kind
        do you guys use? -ok thx
        \_ $38 http://csua.org/u/b4x
           Easy to slide open and stick in a new drive.  Video review:
           http://www.3dgameman.com/vr/ams/venus_ds/video_review_03.html
        \_ What OS?
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Maniak,1/24/2005 5:46:44 PM Searched for an good USB enclosure with help of the various product revie ws. This enclosure seemed to have all the items to look for: Aluminum ca se, quiet fan, 300GB drive support, -- so ... See complete review> Searched for an good USB enclosure with help of the various product revie ws. This enclosure seemed to have all the items to look for: Aluminum ca se, quiet fan, 300GB drive support, -- so I chose it and a 200GB Seagate . Installation of the HDD was easy and I was using it within minutes. Fa r better than some of the other plastic enclosures I have seen others me ss around with. N/A,1/23/2005 4:43:19 PM This was the first enclosure I've purchased, and it's worked without a hi tch. Installation is simple - just unscrew two screws in the back, then slide out the cradle and HDD. See comple te review> This was the first enclosure I've purchased, and it's worked without a hi tch. Installation is simple - just unscrew two screws in the back, then slide out the cradle and HDD. The 80 mm fan really helps me feel peace o f mind, considering how hot components can get. Data transfer is not qui te that of an internal drive, but for backup, it works good enough for m e I'd highly recommend this enclosure to anyone. I bought this enclosure for my 80GB Seagate HD that I had lying around, and I am very impressed. I was concerned that the fan would be loud, but you cannot even hear it running. I bought this enclosure for my 80GB Seagate HD that I had lying around, and I am very impressed. I was concerned that the fan would be loud, but you cannot even hear it running. However, customer comments in regards to their experience with said products are the opinions of the user. com as a marketing device for positive and construc tive ways to share the benefit of the product. It is not used as a sourc e for negative commentary as we cannot endorse the validity of any negat ive comment. com site is moderated to remove any u nproven biased negative comments. com to mislead any customer and therefore all purchase decisions should not be solely based on the customer review.
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