Wednesday, July 18th 2007

Thermaltake Introduces Muse R-Duo Raid External Enclosure

Whoever said that 3.5' external Enclosures where coming to an end due to the appearence of their smaller 2.5' brothers was dead wrong. Thermaltake just introduced the Muse R-Duo Raid N0006US external enclosure solution which at first glance it may not be something new to all of us but that changes once you read that it can hold up to two 750GB HDDs in Raid configuration.

Features
  • RAID 0, 1, Linear, or BIG
  • Integrated high performance 30mm fan.
  • Backup & restore software included.
  • Supports eSATA & USB2.0 interface
  • Brushed aluminum housing.
  • Rotating acrylic foot stands.
  • Supports 750GB hard drives.
  • Supports plug & play and hot-swapping.
Source: ThermalTake
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6 Comments on Thermaltake Introduces Muse R-Duo Raid External Enclosure

#1
cjoyce1980
where is the ethernet??!! come on.......its a must! if you create such an external storage device like this, first thing must be ethernet!

lets hope they see the error of there ways!
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#2
Chewy
raid-0.. oO usb 2.0 will slow that down for ya. I like the 1500gig though lol.. I TASTE IT, plastic metal, thing is huge.

My Mobo dont have e-sata:cry:
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#3
DrunkenMafia
I wonder what will happen to your 1.5tb of crap when you accidentally push the RAID RESET button..... :laugh:

OOOOPS..
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#4
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
DrunkenMafiaI wonder what will happen to your 1.5tb of crap when you accidentally push the RAID RESET button..... :laugh:

OOOOPS..
that resets the raid MODE, not the data. all you gotta do is put the switches back in the correct position and you're fine.

what i wanna know is if this has its own raid controller or not...
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#5
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
I would assume that it does have its own raid controller. I mean, I dont know of anything that lets usb 2.0 set up a raid of disks if its not got its own controller. Ethernet would have been nice so you could look it up if you werent at home, but I dont find it a hinderance to be honest.

Nice looking case, great features and ESATA. Nothing better than that except of course, built in ethernet and perhaps wifi <G>
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#6
demonbrawn
Mmmm... that would look good sitting on top of my desk :pimp:
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