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SilverStone Intros Internal Enclosure to Ease HDD Hot-Swapping

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SilverStone announced FP57, a product that will come handy for those in need of hot-swapping hard drives. The FP57 is an internal hard drive enclosure that occupies a 5.25" drive bay, and allows hot-swapping of a 3.5" SATA hard drive. Pulling out a hard drive is as easy as retracting the slider to open the lid. Inside, the FP57 has a completely tool-free mechanism to plug the hard drive into the SATA power/data receptacle. A number of these enclosures can be stacked, limited only by the number of 5.25" bays and SATA ports you have. Once stacked a fan can be attached to the rear of the stack, to ventilate it. Slated for release on the 16th of this month, the SilverStone FP57 will be priced at €19.



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Interesting design but didn't Antec do something just like this, and if I recall correctly cheaper also?
 
Just looks like a typical internal HHD enclosure.
Seems you don't have to screw the HDD in to a rack.

Antec have an internal cocking bay for 3.5" drive which this basically is.
The iCute iTwin is even better since it can use 2.5" and 3.5" drives.
 
These types of enclosures have been around for ages. I remember eying things like this up in the 90's (and possibly earlier, but I just don't remember anymore. Getting old sucks). This is not a new concept at all.
 
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