External Enclosure

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Looking for an external enclosure for a 500GB Samsung Spinpoint, was wondering which ones are generally thought as best, is active cooling really needed for example or does it just cause more noise?
 
I have the Icy Box External Enclosure IB-360AStUS - very good indeed, but the only slight issue is that if you want to change interfaces ie. USB to eSATA, you have to open it up and do it, however I believe that the Akasa Integral P2 eSATA/USB 2.0 (linked to in the last post) has a switch on the outside that does the change over (just to make sure do, double check this), thus doing away with having to open it up. :)
 
Thanks for those two, both look pretty good, do you know if there is any limit on thickness of drive that will fit in the enclosure, I have a fairly thick 500gb spinpoint.
 
don't get an caddy then, just get a USB hardrive, no point in paying for something your not going to use.
Huh? A USB HDD is a normal HDD in a caddy. If the OP already has a drive (which it sounds like) then there's no point in buying another disk when a USB caddy will suffice.
 
indeed, already have a 500GB HDD that I want to use as an external for a laptop with only USB connectivity, a usb caddy is the most sensible option I think, just need to chose a suitable one that isn't too expensive.
 
If it's USB only then you might as well go by cost rather than anything else - they're all pretty much of a muchness.

Looking about the Akasa one mentioned earlier is probably the cheapest SATA->USB caddy going but it's out of stock, as is the non eSATA version of the IcyBox that jbloggs suggested. Just be careful though, some of the cheap ones only take IDE drives.
 
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