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    good SATA II radi enclosure for 2 drives

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Sir Punk, Feb 16, 2009.

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    I don't understand why the one you mentioned doesn't come up in the search. They seem the same. Do they both support SATA 3.0? I can't seem to find any differences.
     
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    It's basically the exact same but just with a lower price :)

    And i guess it's SATA 3.0Gbit/s. However that is only important if you're thinking of buying any extreme SSD's to put in. Otherwise it doesn't even matter the least if it's 1.5Gbit/s or 3.0Gbit/s as there isn't any harddrive that can do 1.5Gbit/s (150MB/s).
     
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    ok that's good to know. so is this the only good enclosure that supports raid under $80?