Mediasonic HUR1-SU2S2 3.5" Dual Bay USB 2.0 Hard Drive Enclosure
0%
75%
0%
25%
0%
|
Mike_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/30/09 |
Mediasonic HUR1-SU2S2 3.5" Dual Bay USB 2.0 Hard Drive Enclosure
Cons:Disassembly required
Pros:Inexpensive. |
Shades@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 09/27/09 |
Mediasonic HUR1-SU2S2 3.5" Dual Bay USB 2.0 Hard Drive Enclosure
Cons:middle is plastic setup instructions are lacking .. I had to hook it up with usb first to get it to work I don't think you can boot from it as it seems to need a program to be able to set up the drives
Pros:able to have 2 drives with only 1 esata or usb cablemetal sides Comment:
seems to work fine.. I was hoping that I could move my boot drives outside my case .. but I wasn't able to figure that out ... no biggie I managed to get both drive to show up after installing the included software and set them up as 2 seperate drives ... I'm not sure why anyone would raid 0 out side your case when you can't boot with it. |
Shawn_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/02/09 |
Mediasonic HUR1-SU2S2 3.5" Dual Bay USB 2.0 Hard Drive Enclosure
Cons:Loud Fan.
Pros:2 Terrabytes of space in one enclosure and 1 USB port. Comment:
I love having this, I wish it wasn't such a loud fan. I use it to store movies on my HTPC - and I drilled a hole through the wall and have the drive sitting in the basement so I don't have to hear it. For the price, it's hard to say 'no' and it lives up to everything it advertises. |
zak@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/23/09 |
Mediasonic HUR1-SU2S2 3.5" Dual Bay USB 2.0 Hard Drive Enclosure
Cons:- requires Steelvine Manager to configure (no DIP switches like older models)- cheap plastic enclosure
Pros:- performs as expected- easy to configure Comment:
Overall it's what you would expect for the price and performs on a par with other eSATA devices. I was surprised to find it was just a cheap plastic enclosure when I opened the box but otherwise construction seems solid enough. |
There is no access for the hard drives on the model revision that I received. I had to remove the circuit board with the carrier to insert the drives. Not a great physical design feature.