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USB Hard Drive Bay Setup

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I was looking around and saw hard drive bays where you could install multiple hard drives into one tower or minitower depending on capacity selected.

I have couple or hard drives I would like to do this with. The only thing is 99% of the ones I see are Firewire and I want USB.

Is there anywhere I could get parts to build my own? I know I would need the drives, some type of enclosure, a power supply. That stuff would not be a big deal I believe. The part I have no idea about would be the board/card that would tie them all together and make them work via USB.

Can anyone help me or point me in the right direction?
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dunno about the parts..

but if this is what you're talking about you may not need to build one :D


http://www.newegg.com/app/Listproduct.a ... rchFor=usb
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Those will do one drive. I want something that will house multiple drives.
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oops missed that...
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I am looking for something like this, but USB not firewire.

http://www.cooldrives.com/qubayredk1st.html
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They don't have to be quick release like those though.
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uh..

why not just get a firewire PCI card?
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Looking around on that site they two of them but they are alot of money I think for what they are. Again I do not need something as fancy as those. I am not going to be swapping them around all the time.

I want to put the drives in and hook them up to Linksys new file server and put them on my wireless network.

The Linksys file server only has USB ports.
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USB enclosures are pretty cheap and they have daisy chain capability.

Plus, it'd probably be cheaper to buy 4 of them then one of those towers. sometimes people sell them in multiple quanities on ebay. Buy 4 of them from the same seller and save a bundle!
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http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDe ... 314&depa=1

those can be daisy-chained and cost $31 (free shipping)
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nevermind, can't be daisy chained.

you could use a hub though.
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I thought about a hub and multiple drives. Then I got different pieces and parts. If I could get it all in one nice neat package that would be great.

I could make a frame to hold all the drives and the power supply and I would mount some fans to keep them cool. Once I got the frame built I could make the enclosure. The only part I don't know about is getting a board/card that could tie them all together and make them work.
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Post by Mark »

just a thought on doing this, those drive are going to be slow, i ran a hard drive on USB2 for about 2 days and realized it was not for me, swapped a cd burner in the encloser i have instead.

you could buy 4 of those enclosers and take the guts out of them and then make a tower your self, the circuit board in them is pretty small.

would be an intersting project.
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Post by YARDofSTUF »

Got an old PC sitting around? Could put a USB 2.0 card in it for usb2.0 support if you needed and just toss all the HDDs in there.
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On the speed comment, would they be faster if they were installed in a computer that was networked?
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KevinF wrote:On the speed comment, would they be faster if they were installed in a computer that was networked?

They should, they'd be running at ata whatever 66/100 but from other computers they would be limited to the USB speed unless you could hook up an ethernet connection.
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