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654911 2008-04-01 05:10:00 It occurred to me that I could put my old (and now replaced C Drive - IDE type) in a drive enclosure and use it USB for extra external storage.

But what size of enclosure? Would it be a 3.5 (the old drive says 3.5 series on the bottom)? Or have I got that totally wrong?

And suggestions for brand? I'm not looking for something that would be used often.

As always - TIA.
R.M. (561)
654912 2008-04-01 06:14:00 yep you got it, a 3.5" USB External IDE drive enclosure.

I have used quite a few in the past, some have all sorts of fancy back up buttons that always seem to fail sooner or later.

I have 3 that I currently use, 1 x 80Gb 1 x 160Gb and 1 x 250Gb - The enclosures are of the Digitus Brand, never missed a beat and outlasted all the others I have tried.
wainuitech (129)
654913 2008-04-01 06:21:00 Thanks for that info. :)

On looking, I see Ascent doesn't have any of that brand. There is a ST Lab or a NuSLIM one for $50. There doesn't seem too much offering, and some much more expensive than that. No Digitus:(
R.M. (561)
654914 2008-04-01 06:55:00 Drive enclosures for 3.5 inch drives are a dime a dozen on Trademe. Just get one that suits your budget. beeswax34 (63)
654915 2008-04-01 07:12:00 Oh? Never thought of looking there!:thanks R.M. (561)
654916 2008-04-01 07:16:00 Digitus are really good .

I often use Welland too - sold heaps/own 3/never had any problems .

Heres a few links .

Link ( . eoneonline . co . nz/shop/CP/External+Enclosure/External+Enclosure/B1008 . html" target="_blank">www . eoneonline . co . nz)

Link ( . anywarenz . co . nz/Browse/ffc81db796ba4bac8aac8de2344dd89b001ItemDetail . aspx" target="_blank">www . anywarenz . co . nz )

Link ( . trademe . co . nz/nz/auction-106305652 . htm" target="_blank">www . trademe . co . nz)
wratterus (105)
654917 2008-04-01 07:19:00 Aluminium enclosure so it cools more easily has always been recommended..... but then, they probably are all aluminium now, so may be redundant advice.
Misty :2cents:
Misty (368)
654918 2008-04-01 07:22:00 Thanks for that. Much appreciated - especially the detail. :thumbs: R.M. (561)
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