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The Yottamaster 2 Bay External Hard Drive Enclosure supports up to 32TB of combined HDD/SSD storage with dual 3.5" SATA drives. Featuring USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C connectivity, it delivers up to 5Gbps transfer speeds enhanced by UASP protocol. Its robust aluminum chassis with honeycomb ventilation ensures optimal heat dissipation, while a 12V/4A power adapter guarantees stable operation. Compatible with Windows and Mac, this plug-and-play enclosure is designed for professionals seeking reliable, high-capacity direct attached storage.
Material | Aluminum |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
Maximum Number of Supported Devices | 2 |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Memory Storage Capacity | 20 TB |
Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
R**K
Exceptional two-bay drive for backups.
I needed an enclosure which was fast, natively supported RAID, and well-built. After a bit of research, I settled on this device. Out of the box, the device is solid: nicely machined case with easy-to-install drive sleds; it feels high quality. At this point, I had a bit of a problem -- after setting up the device, I noticed it wasn't powering on. My first hunch was that it was the power supply, but I was able to test and verify the power supply was functional. I reached out to Yottamaster's support via their website, however, and they very quickly were able to send me a replacement. I was surprised and impressed by how quickly they were able to resolve the issue! Once I had the replacement in hand, I was able to quickly set it up in RAID 0 and complete my backup. Very good transfer speed via USB3.0 between my NAS and the enclosure, and there were no observable bottlenecks.
Z**S
Works as it should -> update after one year: product died
Product is okay and works as it should. My only complaint is that there is no mechanical damping so if you use mechanical drives there’ll be quite a bit of vibration and noise, which can be quite annoying and sounds like a WW2 bomber. The easy fix is to rotate the enclosure 90 degrees so that the drives are vertical and I also put in some heavy rubber feet on the bottom. The noise is now mostly gone.Update:I’ve finally located the source of the interference that’s been puzzling me for some time. It was the enclosure itself! Once in a while my wireless keyboard and mouse would get a very sluggish response or no response at all. As soon as I unplugged my drives/enclosure the interference went away!Update after just over one year:I added a lot of files to my computer last night, and then I backed them up (around 600 GB) to my HDD drives in this enclosure (set up as RAID1). The backup went smoothly and I verified that the files were correctly backed up. But today the drives in this enclosure suddenly disappeared and were no longer detectable. This is so scary. Fortunately when I pulled them out of the enclosure and used an adpator to read them, my data were intact, and the drives had no issues. It is just the enclosure that had died. I do not recommend this enclosure if you have any data that you cannot afford losing, especially considering that the enclosure is not exactly dirt cheap.
C**E
Decent value drive housing with a few caveats
PROS:InexpensiveNicely packagedAttractive, solid brushed aluminum caseDecent 4A power supplyReasonable performanceFan-less convection cooling is quiet and it seems to work – at least for the twin WD 2TB drives I’m using. Large drives might be thermally problematic.UASP support confirmed.CONS:PS200C3 & PS200U3 do not support dynamic disks in Windows; you get 2 physical disks w/o any logical coupling ability.Minimal documentation. No handholding here so neophytes beware. Tech support hasn’t responded to my questions – 2 days so far.Plastic door hinge is VERY fragile. Handle it judiciously. It won’t take any abuse.Drive trays require screws. Would be nicer with some type of fast removal pins.CONCLUSIONS:Simple, inexpensive design. This will do nicely if all you want is to add two physical SCSI drives via USB to your system. If you want to logically couple the drives you need the PS200-R series. The R series uses a JMicron RAID controller supporting JBOD, RAID 0 & 1. But again, no support for Windows dynamic disks. Also RAID and probably JBOD modes do not give Windows access to SMART health & monitoring parameters. Shows up in device manager as a generic SCSI RAID device w minimal info. For the money they’re not a bad deal. Only questions remaining are RAID reliability and product longevity. I only tested with 3.5” drives.
C**E
RAID 1 system with 12 GB disks
I'm using the system in RAID 1 with 12 Gb disks for a month more or less. So far, the system works very nice. The only drawback is the temperature. At a given moment I had to install a home fan close to the case, but it was during very warm days. If it is used in A/C conditions will perform better. An extra fan attached to the unit is advisable.
A**.
Drives run very hot.
This review is for the two drive caddy that does not include a fan. I was trying to keep the noise level down so I wanted a fanless option. But, this caddy runs very hot and will cook the drives and make them fail. It has no airflow at all with very small holes at both ends and none on top or bottom for thermal transfer. Instead, I used a Wavlink caddy which is physically not as nice but the drives are exposed and can air cool without a fan. This unit would have been fine if there were holes drilled in the case for air circulation; and I could have done that if I had the patience to drill and deburr about 300 holes. I don't.
P**S
Great Drive Enclosure
I bought this enclosure as I wanted something that looked aesthetically pleasing and not like a “hard drive toaster”. This enclosure works fantastic. I didn’t buy the RAID version - the enclosure I purchased defaults to JBOD (I.e. each disk appears as a separate disk on my pc). This was exactly what I wanted for creating dual backups. While the aluminum case is a little heavy, the case is very sturdy and looks good. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase.
K**R
Great product but does not last
This thing was working fine until one month after the warranty expired. It suddenly stopped recognizing drives all together. I can't recommend something that lasts such a short period of time.The good:Solid materials and pretty simple to use. The connection point is a little questionable - it is way too easy to pull drives out and you can't screw them in place, but it didn't give me an issue.
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