Will this enclosure fit my new hard drive?

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  1. grrarrrgh

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    Bought a Toshiba X300 last month to use for backups but it was physically too large for my other enclosures since I thought it would fit a sata ssd enclosure, will this one fit and does a 3.5 inch hard drive mean it’s 3 inches thick?

    https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-External-Lay-Flat-Docking-EC-DFFN/dp/B013WODZH0Amazon.com: SABRENT USB 3.0 to SATA External Hard Drive Lay Flat Docking Station with Built in Cooling Fan for 2.5 or 3.5in HDD, SSD [Support UASP and 22TB] (EC-DFFN) : Electronics

    Want to make sure before I buy so I know I purchased the right size for this and any new hard drives that may be needed in the far future
     
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  3. tzzsmk

    tzzsmk Audiosexual

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    I got external adapter like this, no compatibility issues ever since - Axagon ADSA-FP3

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    it's not an external carriage frame though
     
  4. taskforce

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    The enclosure will do just fine.
    Hard disk drives come in two sizes and they are distinguished by the diameter of their platter inside the drive. The larger ones usually used in desktops and servers are 3.5" and the smaller ones commonly used in laptops are 2,5". Recent years saw the arrival of ssds as mainstream storage media and these come in all form factors including 2.5", the commonly used in desktops m.2. and some more exotic like U.2 (equivalent to 3.5" in size), E.1 (also known as ruler format) used in server/workstations etc.
    Cheers
     
  5. Strat4ever

    Strat4ever Rock Star

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    the Sabrent enclosure is fine and a good choice, the cooling fan is a real plus I have had mine for over 2 years.
     
  6. grrarrrgh

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    Ok thanks, will order now, hoping it could fit multiple drives if it has connections for sata ssds and smaller hard drives but I’m fine with one at a time right now
     
  7. grrarrrgh

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    I wanted this one because it has a fan, if I put an ssd in it in the future it’ll help since they need some extra cooling but this will help with just keeping my hard drive lasting longer
     
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    Sorry mate, you are mistaken SATA ssds for gen 4 and 5 m.2 nvme ones. SATA ssds don't need cooling as they generally don't reach high temps. And generally speaking NAND flash memory performs slightly better when running a bit hotter. The problems mentioned all around with ssds heating up, involve mainly gen.4 &5 nvme m.2 drives, which is a different ballpark than what your enclosure supports.
    Cheers
     
  9. PulseWave

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    Don't buy such junk - this is the worldwide standard!!!

    Crucial X9 CT1000X9SSD902 Tragbare SSD, 1 TB - $64.99
    Up to 1050 MB/s, USB 3.2 USB-C, external solid-state drive, compatible with Windows, Mac, and Android, reliable storage for games and files
    https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B0CGW1FQV4

    Crucial X9 Pro 2 TB Portable SSD, – $119.99
    up to 1050 MB/s read and write, 3.2 USB-C, external solid-state drive, long-lasting storage for PC and Mac, for content creators and videographers, Silver
    https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B0C9WHSZZN
     
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  10. grrarrrgh

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    I’ll have to get another NVMe m.2 enclosure then, but I won’t need one at the moment if everything goes well setting up
     
  11. grrarrrgh

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    Needed more space on a tighter budget so an ssd wouldn’t work, that’s why I bought a hard drive for longer term storage
     
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