CENMATE 8 Bay Hard Drive Enclosure with Cooling Fan for 2.5/3.5" SATA HDD/SSD with USB A/C 3.0 Cable, 3.5 Hard Drive Enclosure Supports 160TB Capacity, DAS(NO RAID/NAS)
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CENMATE 8 Bay Hard Drive Enclosure with Cooling Fan for 2.5/3.5" SATA HDD/SSD with USB A/C 3.0 Cable, 3.5 Hard Drive Enclosure Supports 160TB Capacity, DAS(NO RAID/NAS)
【Reliable External Storage System for Individuals】The 3.5 hard drive enclosure supports 2.5/3.5inches HDD and SSD , max capacity up to 160TB( 20TB for each hard driveit's a ideal external hard drive enclosure for personal or enterprise using.
【No heat, No noise】The 8 bay hard drive reader built in Aluminum-Alloy materials and two 2.7 inch Silent Fans.Maximize the security of your data.
【Up to 6Gbps】This 8 bay enclosure equips with VL162+VL822-Q7+JMS567+JMB575 chip and USB C 3.0 output interface, Max 6Gbps under UASP control.
【Stable power supply】Equipped with DC 12V20A power adapter to provide stability for high-speed transmission.
【Wide Compatibility, Plug and Play】Equipped with USB A/C 3.0 Cable.Compatible with Windows, Mac OS 9.1/10, Linux and higher versions. Plug and play, no driver needed.
【Quality Assurance】Cenmate provides lifetime technical support.If you have any questions about the product, please don't hesitate to contact us, reply and solve your problem within 24 hours.
Please Note! ! !When the protrusions of the tray conflict with the hard disk, cut off the protrusions or unplug the blue tabs by flat tipScrewdriver and install the hard disk using the screws.
Note: When using this product, please first confirm that the hard drive loaded into this product is normal, otherwise it will lead to not out of the drive, such as loading more than one hard drive, it will only show one, can not confirm which one is bad, please load a hard drive, power on, out of the drive a, confirm that it is normal, turn off, and then load the second, in the power on, out of the drive two, to confirm that it is normal, and so on, one by one to load, until you find the The problematic hard drive. For example, if there is a problem with one of the 8 hard drives, only one drive will come out.