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ORICO Daisy Chain 4 Bay USB 3.2 Gen 2 Aluminum Das Hard Drive Enclosure $125.13 + Free Shipping

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Today 10:20 PM
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dealmonkeyToday 10:20 PM
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Read over the specs, trying to figure out if this requires drives to be formatted in a certain file system or can existing drives be used. Anyone have experience with these DAS enclosure?
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Enoch42Today 10:45 PM
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DAS a good deal 🤓
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Today 10:47 PM
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DrAwkwardToday 10:47 PM
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I have this. Existing drives can be used. I don't recommend this, however, because the fan is not user serviceable and it runs 24/7 even when your PC is off and the drives are sleeping the audible fan keeps running. If you have this DAS in a network closet or away from your PC fine, but within earshot it's annoying.
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Enoch42Today 10:51 PM
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Quote from dealmonkey :
Read over the specs, trying to figure out if this requires drives to be formatted in a certain file system or can existing drives be used. Anyone have experience with these DAS enclosure?
You can have them in any format for the most part. It just depends on the device you are using them with.

I have a DAS setup as a cold storage device for my backup of movies/games.

I have it plugged in via USB-C to my Windows computer. I just drag and drop files on to it, it saves, then I disconnect. Until I build up some more storage on my main drive on the PC and do it all again.

Windows devices are pretty good about seeing the hard drives. But if they were pulled from a NAS in an array, I can see it not working.
Today 10:57 PM
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Enoch42Today 10:57 PM
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If anyone wants a DAS with nvme support, the TERRAMASTER D8 Hybrid is on sale for $225 instead of $300 on Amazon.
4 HDD and 4 m.2 nvme, pci 3.0 x4. With a single 3.2 Gen 2 usb-c 10gbps. No daisy chaining.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3YZSK95
Last edited by Enoch42 March 26, 2026 at 04:02 PM.
Today 11:04 PM
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dealmonkeyToday 11:04 PM
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Quote from DrAwkward :
I have this. Existing drives can be used. I don't recommend this, however, because the fan is not user serviceable and it runs 24/7 even when your PC is off and the drives are sleeping the audible fan keeps running. If you have this DAS in a network closet or away from your PC fine, but within earshot it's annoying.
Any that you recommend? I'm looking to shuck some existing WD Easystore external drives into a single unit.

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