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JustJosh It can support up to 2TB, which is a decent amount, and supports 3.5" drives instead of 2.5". It looks similar to a router actually. If you need an enclosure, this one looks decent with the amount of features that are present.
Hardware Roundup: Friday Edition
Overclockers Club news Feed —
Here at OverclockersClub, we often get asked which operating system people should get with their new builds. The guys at Puget Systems help answer the inevitable question, to 64-bit or not to 64-bit? In addition, there are a wide array of reviews for your viewing pleasure, including an indepth look at the Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 650W from OCC's very own paulktreg.
Cases
NZXT Rogue Crafted Series SFF Gaming Chassis @ Legit Reviews
Hard Drives
Hard Drive Performance Comparison Guide Rev. 1.7 @ Tech ARP
Vantec Nexstar MX Dual Bay Hard Drive Enclosure ...
Vantec Nexstar MX Dual Bay Hard Drive Enclosure
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web —
... The Vantec Nexstar MX is a dual bay hard drive enclosure with USB and eSATA connectivity. The hard drives within can act as separate drives or in concert, appearing as one large, speedy drive or a slower, but constantly backed-up drive. An exterior aluminum shell protects and cools the drives, too. Read on as we take a look at the Nexstar MX in this review... Link: Thinkcomputers Vantec Nexstar MX Dual Bay Hard Drive Enclosure
Friday Sampler
PureOverclock.com —
... Rogue Crafted Series SFF @ Legit Reviews -Thermaltake PW 850i WC Kit @ Hi-Tech Reviews -OCZ Gladiator Max @ Bjorn3D -Evercool Transformer 6 CPU Cooler @ BCCHardware -Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 650W @ OCC -Xigmatek NRP-MC851 850w @ HardOCP Peripherals: -Microsoft SideWinder X6 Gaming Keyboard @ TweakTown Systems, Storage, and Networking: -QNAP QBack-35S @ TestFreaks -Vantec Nexstar MX Dual Bay Hard Drive Enclosure @ ThinkComputers Miscellaneous: -Lenovo IdeaPad S10 Netbook Video Spotlight @ HotHardware ...
Vantec Nexstar MX Dual Bay Hard Drive Enclosure Review
DriverHeaven.net —
The Vantec Nexstar MX is a dual bay hard drive enclosure with USB and eSATA connectivity. The hard drives within can act as separate drives or in concert, appearing as one large, speedy drive or a slower, but constantly backed-up drive. An exterior aluminum shell protects and cools the drives, too. Read on as we take a look at the Nexstar MX in ...
Friday Evening Roundup
TweakTown's News RSS Feed —
... The latest happenings from around the web - 17/10/2008 Memory - OCZ Reaper HPC DDR2 PC2-8500 4GB @ Modders-Inc. - Kingston 2GB HyperX DDR3 1600MHz KHX12800D3K2/2G @ Testfreaks Video/Monitor - Sapphire HD 4850 TOXIC in Crossfire @ 3DXtreme - Asus VK222H 22" widescreen LCD monitor @ bit-tech - GPUs Under $70 - HD 4550, HD 4350, Galaxy 9500 GT, S3 Chrome 440 GTX @ PC Perspective Storage - Vantec Nexstar MX Dual Bay Hard Drive Enclosure @ ThinkComputers - Sunnytek Mobile Mini Backplane @ LegitReviews - Intel's New Solid State ...
Vantec Nexstar MX Dual Bay Hard Drive Enclosure Review :: Posted by THRASHER2
The Mother Board —
The Vantec Nexstar MX is a dual bay hard drive enclosure with USB and eSATA connectivity. The hard drives within can act as separate drives or in concert, appearing as one large, speedy drive or a slower, but constantly backed-up drive. An exterior aluminum shell protects and cools the drives, too. Read on as we take a look at the Nexstar MX in this review..."
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Saturday Shortbread
The Tech Report: News —
... reviews Microsoft SideWinder X6 gaming keyboard I4U reviews Microsoft Explorer mouse with BlueTrack Technic3D reviews Roccat Kone mouse (in German) Digital Trends reviews Nextar I4-BC GPS Power, stand, casing, and cooling Overclockers Club reviews 650W Thermaltake Toughpower QFan PSU HardwareLogic reviews LapWorks Wizard notebook stand Legit Reviews on Sunnytek mobile mini backplane ThinkComputers reviews Vantec Nexstar MX dual bay hard drive enclosure Tech-Reviews on Noctua U12P CPU cooler Tags: ...
Tech Roundup - October 20, 2008
Techgage News —
Thanks to a sweet computer issue (sarcasm) I ran into on Thursday evening (which I explain more about in an above post), I was unable to post a roundup for Friday since my e-mail client was on the problematic PC. So, today we'll have a super-mega-awesome roundup to make up for the lost day! ...


