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ORICO 4 Bay Raid Hard Drive Enclosure Support 8 RAID Modes for 3.5inch HDD Max up to 88TB $113.67 + Free Shipping

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Yesterday 11:29 PM
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UniqueReward9952Yesterday 11:29 PM
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Liking that built in power supply, but only 5gbps for 4 drives?
Today 06:39 AM
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DrAwkwardToday 06:39 AM
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I have one of these. When my PC goes to sleep, the drives shut off properly, but the enclosure fan keeps running without stopping the entire time.
Today 11:51 AM
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namlookToday 11:51 AM
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Quote from DrAwkward :
I have one of these. When my PC goes to sleep, the drives shut off properly, but the enclosure fan keeps running without stopping the entire time.
Is the fan easily replaceable?
Today 01:19 PM
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DrAwkwardToday 01:19 PM
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Quote from namlook :
Is the fan easily replaceable?
Hard on mine maybe easier on this one? I have the 9948C3 which has no external screws. Per Amazon Rufus, "For fan replacement: Unfortunately, customers report there's no straightforward way to access the internal electronics without potentially damaging the unit's sealed construction. One reviewer specifically noted: "I wanted to upgrade the fan, but it seems there's no easy way to get into the internal electronics. Modders beware.""

In theory, you can pry off the faceplate (if held by clips, if adhesive you're out of luck) and access screws which let you remove the entire assembly from the aluminum unibody, but it's basically not intended for access.

While this one features external screws, I'm not confident they're used to keep the frame to the unibody (they might be used just to mount components) as a lot of manufactures of these unibody aluminum cases use adhesive to mount the frames to the unibody (see Beelink [youtube.com]).
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toolmaker69Today 05:05 PM
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Quote from DrAwkward :
While this one features external screws, I'm not confident they're used to keep the frame to the unibody (they might be used just to mount components) as a lot of manufactures of these unibody aluminum cases use adhesive to mount the frames to the unibody (see Beelink [youtube.com]).

Just wanted to thank you for turning me on to that YT channel!

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