Thermaltake’s BlacX line offers a fast, easy, hot swappable method of docking hard drives to a desktop or laptop that doesn’t involve seating it in an enclosure or case, yet provides enough protection to read or write to the drive then move on to the next drive easily:
The Thermaltake BlacX SE came out of the box ready to go, make a couple of easy connections shove a drive in it and boot up the system and you’re using the docking station with a minimum of effort. Wait until the data is done transferring and you can hot swap drives if you’re stout of heart. It transfers data in the typical USB transfer range and does it with a respectable average Access time.
It looks good on the desk, handles both 2 1/2 and 3 1/2 inch sata drives up to 1TB and no tools are required for swapping drives.
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USB 2.0, Up to 480 Mbps