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popularf12_26 | Staff posted Yesterday 08:26 PM
popularf12_26 | Staff posted Yesterday 08:26 PM

4-Bay Orico RAID Hard Drive Enclosure for 3.5" SATA HDDs (Up to 88TB storage) $114 + Free Shipping

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon [amazon.com] has ORICO 4-Bay RAID Hard Drive Enclosure for $189.99 - 40% off when you click 'Redeem' or apply code 9848RU3SD at checkout = $113.99. Shipping is free.
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Yesterday 09:10 PM
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whatgooddealYesterday 09:10 PM
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Raid over USB? Sounds like a very bad idea
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Yesterday 10:43 PM
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MyrMcCheeseYesterday 10:43 PM
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Quote from whatgooddeal :
Raid over USB? Sounds like a very bad idea
Why? The RAID portion is handled on the array side, USB is only for file access.
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webdoctorsYesterday 11:03 PM
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This seems too good to be true. How reliable is this thing? Does it support all OS? Or its HW configured and over USB just looks like several or single logical disk? So many questions...
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Yesterday 11:14 PM
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DavidinKSYesterday 11:14 PM
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Only usb 3.0, no thx.
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sr27Yesterday 11:14 PM
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Well, it has the 5gbps high speed transfer. Faster than all my needs. đŸ« 
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Yesterday 11:25 PM
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SDHankYesterday 11:25 PM
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Quote from webdoctors :
This seems too good to be true. How reliable is this thing? Does it support all OS? Or its HW configured and over USB just looks like several or single logical disk? So many questions...
"So many questions..." ... that could be answered by looking at the product page.
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Yesterday 11:57 PM
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xatxYesterday 11:57 PM
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Quote from DavidinKS :
Only usb 3.0, no thx.
yea... but it's fine if you're using hardware raid
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Today 02:31 AM
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madcow3417Today 02:31 AM
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I'm currently using a computer as a file server for all my media. This device will allow me to connect all my media directly to a HTPC. This should be way smaller, faster, and more energy efficient than having a dedicated PC that's on at all times.
FYI: A 50GB 4k disc with a 2 hr movie can require at most 7 MBps. This thing does 235 MBps which is about 30x faster than I need for my worst case scenario.
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LovelyGazelle2484Today 02:54 AM
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Quote from webdoctors :
This seems too good to be true. How reliable is this thing? Does it support all OS? Or its HW configured and over USB just looks like several or single logical disk? So many questions...
Not recommended,the reviews in china said orico is hard drive killer
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Today 09:08 AM
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UniqueMagic721Today 09:08 AM
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Quote from webdoctors :
This seems too good to be true. How reliable is this thing? Does it support all OS? Or its HW configured and over USB just looks like several or single logical disk? So many questions...
not too good to be true, lots of options for these out there. I have 5 of them by probox, they ranged from $89 to 4119 on sale. The other options are ridiculously expensive for absolutely no reason other than people think they have to spend a thousand bucks on a NAS.
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Today 09:11 AM
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UniqueMagic721Today 09:11 AM
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Quote from LovelyGazelle2484 :
Not recommended,the reviews in china said orico is hard drive killer
It's just a hard drive caddy with a dedicated power supply and a fan. No way is it a "hard drive killer" any more than any other external hard drive, most of which have zero cooling and undersized power supply's.
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Today 10:35 AM
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madcow3417Today 10:35 AM
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Quote from LovelyGazelle2484 :
Not recommended,the reviews in china said orico is hard drive killer
The worst Amazon reviews say that it wouldn't turn on or connect to a hard drive, nothing about damaging hard drives. Can you please provide a link to the reviews you're talking about? Thanks!
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nulld3vToday 04:10 PM
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Quote from webdoctors :
This seems too good to be true. How reliable is this thing? Does it support all OS? Or its HW configured and over USB just looks like several or single logical disk? So many questions...
The manual says it can be configured over USB using their software: https://www.orico.cc/storage/atta...08d94d.pdf The software runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. It can show up as a single logical disk, or as multiple disks (aka JBOD) if you don't use the RAID feature.

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