Friday, August 12th 2011

SilverStone Intros Internal Enclosure to Ease HDD Hot-Swapping

SilverStone announced FP57, a product that will come handy for those in need of hot-swapping hard drives. The FP57 is an internal hard drive enclosure that occupies a 5.25" drive bay, and allows hot-swapping of a 3.5" SATA hard drive. Pulling out a hard drive is as easy as retracting the slider to open the lid. Inside, the FP57 has a completely tool-free mechanism to plug the hard drive into the SATA power/data receptacle. A number of these enclosures can be stacked, limited only by the number of 5.25" bays and SATA ports you have. Once stacked a fan can be attached to the rear of the stack, to ventilate it. Slated for release on the 16th of this month, the SilverStone FP57 will be priced at €19.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
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3 Comments on SilverStone Intros Internal Enclosure to Ease HDD Hot-Swapping

#1
[H]@RD5TUFF
Interesting design but didn't Antec do something just like this, and if I recall correctly cheaper also?
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#2
Widjaja
Just looks like a typical internal HHD enclosure.
Seems you don't have to screw the HDD in to a rack.

Antec have an internal cocking bay for 3.5" drive which this basically is.
The iCute iTwin is even better since it can use 2.5" and 3.5" drives.
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Wile E
Power User
These types of enclosures have been around for ages. I remember eying things like this up in the 90's (and possibly earlier, but I just don't remember anymore. Getting old sucks). This is not a new concept at all.
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