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Microcool Banchetto 101 |
| Mon, April 26 2010 | 4:00PM | PermaLink |
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"The next concern was that the acrylic was easily scratched from the modular bays, even as they are designed to be moved in and out of the case. This scratching happened at all areas where the bays were removed and even though the scratches created during the review were not large, the clear acrylic could start to look unpleasant in a rather short period of time if a new scratch is made after each time a bay is moved. But really, if this is used for hard-core benchmarking, you will see wear and tear anyhow. Along with these few things there were also some smaller issue I ran into, such as some of the thumb screws on the modular bays being hard to access making them difficult to unscrew. Not all types of screws needed are included and the included dual 80mm fan bracket is weak and broke from a simple drop to the floor."
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MUKii TransImp External SuperSpeed 3.5” Enclosure |
| Sat, November 13 2010 | 9:00AM | PermaLink |
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MUKii intends on breaking into the USB 3.0 enclosure competition with very reliable and very durable products, which manage to look good to boot. We will be taking a look at one of MUKii's USB 3.0 enclosures, heralding from their TransImp line, which among other things also includes hard drive docks. The TransImp U3 models are available for either 2.5" or 3.5" SATA drives, which our view sample is the latter. But unlike a lot of hard drive enclosures on the market, the TransImp come bundled with a software application to help the buyer to achieve some simple task and configurations.
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