Wavlink Technology via Newegg has
Wavlink 4-Bay HDD/SSD 10Gbps Max 88TB Capacity Expansion Enclosure w/ Controlled Cooling Fans (Aluminum Shell; RapidFire H4-K35284A) on sale for
$99.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Eragorn for finding this deal.
- Note, product will be sold by Wavlink Technology and fulfilled by Newegg.
Details:
- Storage Versatility: 4x SATA 6Gbit/s bays support 3.5" and 2.5" HDDs/SSDs (up to 4x22TB); 2.5" drives require additional mounting brackets (not included)
- Blazing Fast Transfer: USB 3.2 Type-C port delivers up to 10Gbps data speeds
- Enhanced Connectivity: Extra USB 3.2 Type-C port + HDMI output supporting 4K@60Hz (requires host USB-C with video output)
- Premium Build & Cooling: Aluminum construction with dual fans that auto-activate at 48°C for optimal drive temperatures
- Hot-Swappable: Independent ON/OFF switches per bay for easy drive swapping without powering down the system
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Mine run cool, and feel nice and sturdy.
Transfers are a tad faster even when used on a crapdop that doesn't even do 10Gbps 3.2.
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The 'swap drives' image is a flat-out lie. It's almost a bad English way of trying to explain that each drive has its own power switch. There is NO WAY you're swapping out any drives on it while it's connected.
Even though pics can make it look like it's a joy to swap in/out drives, no, it's super annoying...like if you've ever experienced doing so in a PC case where you/someone else decided 'This time, I will use ALL the screw mounts!' when mounting the hard drives...plus add like 6 more screws, and you NEED to use them all.
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It also has a weird optical illusion where you don't -think- it's going to weigh a lot when filled, but hoooo boy it seems like the 4 drives double in weight when you pick it up
Oh and if anyone is confused by the HDMI jack, it's just a passthrough for if your USB-C on the computer side is the video output.
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I'd buy this if it was just a plain cube
Too bad no basic RAID levels.
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Mine run cool, and feel nice and sturdy.
Transfers are a tad faster even when used on a crapdop that doesn't even do 10Gbps 3.2.
--
The 'swap drives' image is a flat-out lie. It's almost a bad English way of trying to explain that each drive has its own power switch. There is NO WAY you're swapping out any drives on it while it's connected.
Even though pics can make it look like it's a joy to swap in/out drives, no, it's super annoying...like if you've ever experienced doing so in a PC case where you/someone else decided 'This time, I will use ALL the screw mounts!' when mounting the hard drives...plus add like 6 more screws, and you NEED to use them all.
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It also has a weird optical illusion where you don't -think- it's going to weigh a lot when filled, but hoooo boy it seems like the 4 drives double in weight when you pick it up
Oh and if anyone is confused by the HDMI jack, it's just a passthrough for if your USB-C on the computer side is the video output.
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I'd buy this if it was just a plain cube
Let people have fun. Is it the enterprise way, no. Will it work Idk, it did for me.
what if you put a usb c to ethernet adapter on it? i wonder if that will work lol
i bought a 2014 mac mini for $6 from a thrift store and I been thinking if i can turn it into a low power NAS
You can connect it to your router's USB port or a Raspberry Pi, but performance might not be as good as connecting it to a PC.
But they're actually better at noise isolation.
Both would be worse if you put your cube directly on a shelf or desk.
If you'll notice, every DAS and NAS has feet, even if they're just low profile rubber squares.
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