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I have been searching for a while, and I can't find this article/review...

Tom's had reviewed/showed something that mounts in a 5.25" bay & takes 4 3.5"/2.5" drives. We're looking into something like this for out back up system but I wanted to double check the review. I don't remember a manufacturer or anything, just that it looks like a 4 "hot swap" bay for laptop drives.

Anyone know what I'm talking about? :P
Anyone know the article? :P

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Nope. It wasn't that...

It looks like a standard 5.25" drive. A single one. But there are 4 slots that you can slide either 2.5 or 3.5" laptop drives in. They were set up 2 x 2.

I wish I could remember the company or anything else about it. :(

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We have a winner! SomeJoe!!!

That's not exactly what I remember (the latches were green on the unit) but THAT'S what I was looking for!!!!

It's good enough for me to keep searching, or get one to evaluate!

Thank you!!!!!


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