Not for what i would gain from it as it's not much better than a normal drive, i mean just to try something more technical than a standard pc building. never tried messing with stuff this way and thought it would be a good test.
That is not technical, at all. :/
That's ripping the outer casing off some USB Flash drives, a USB HUB, opening a HDD, ripping the internals out and mashing it all together.
A 12 bird roast at xmas is more technical than that is!





