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expiredphoinix | Staff posted Nov 22, 2025 07:05 AM
expiredphoinix | Staff posted Nov 22, 2025 07:05 AM

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

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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has 4-Bay Orico RAID Hard Drive Enclosure for 3.5" SATA HDDs (Up to 88TB storage) on sale for $113.49. Shipping is free.

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About this product:
  • 4-bay enclosure supports 3.5" SATA disks w/ trayless design and safety locking
  • Maximum storage capacity can reach up to 88TB (4x 22TB)
  • 8 modes of configuration including RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, JBOD, CLONE, and CLEAR, to achieve dual data backup, enhance data security
  • USB 3.0 interface with 5Gbps supports transmission rate up to 235 MB/s
  • Built-in 150W power supply
  • Aluminum-alloy case equipped with 80mm silent cooling fan and front and rear vents for heat dissipation
  • Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux systems

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    • This offer is priced slightly less ($0.50) than our front page deal from June 2025 which earned over 30 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 150 customer reviews.
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ORICO Direct US Store via Amazon has 4-Bay Orico RAID Hard Drive Enclosure for 3.5" SATA HDDs (Up to 88TB storage) on sale for $113.49. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

About this product:
  • 4-bay enclosure supports 3.5" SATA disks w/ trayless design and safety locking
  • Maximum storage capacity can reach up to 88TB (4x 22TB)
  • 8 modes of configuration including RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 10, JBOD, CLONE, and CLEAR, to achieve dual data backup, enhance data security
  • USB 3.0 interface with 5Gbps supports transmission rate up to 235 MB/s
  • Built-in 150W power supply
  • Aluminum-alloy case equipped with 80mm silent cooling fan and front and rear vents for heat dissipation
  • Compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux systems

Editor's Notes

Written by jimmytx | Staff
  • About this Store:
  • Additional Information:
    • This offer is priced slightly less ($0.50) than our front page deal from June 2025 which earned over 30 thumbs up.
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars on Amazon based on over 150 customer reviews.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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Nov 24, 2025 01:45 AM
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Nov 24, 2025 01:45 AM
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I see the price as $190 for regular members. Please update the title to mention prime members price.
Nov 24, 2025 08:44 PM
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balloonparkNov 24, 2025 08:44 PM
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Quote from winstoon :
Honest question, so please don't kill me. Why don't people get a miniPC for about $100, run whatever OS you're comfortable with on it and connect a DAS to that? I see 4 bay DAS out there for about $200 or maybe even $150. Wouldn't that be the same thing?
I did exactly this with a HP ProDesk 400 G2 Mini and a Mediasonic HF2-SU3S2 4 bay drive enclosure. Using these with unraid for about 4 years now.
Nov 25, 2025 06:45 AM
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hdngrNov 25, 2025 06:45 AM
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Quote from RCMIKE :
USB3 is s l o w. If all you're doing is backing things up to the drives, fine. Not a big deal, especially after the initial backup. But for anything else? Too s l o w.

TB3 or better costs a bit more but is much more capable. Saving small amounts of money in return for uncomfortably slow data access isn't wise.
I'm guessing that you weren't around for the heyday of floppy disks.
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Nov 25, 2025 12:59 PM
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RCMIKENov 25, 2025 12:59 PM
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Quote from hdngr :
I'm guessing that you weren't around for the heyday of floppy disks.
Why would you think that? I had a pair of 1541s.

When you've been around since tapes, you appreciate better technology. It used to be that you had to spend significantly more for better performance.
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