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Thermaltake Max4 3.5" SATA HDD Rack


"Today for review I've got the Thermaltake Max4 3.5" SATA HDD Rack which is the kind of rack that I prefer, it does not use a tray, all you do is put the hard drive in, close the door and you're done. The Max4 isn't really fancy, no LCD display on it, no built-in cooling fan, it's basic and simple, which is nice as you don't have to worry about parts breaking down or failing on you. Though since it doesn't have a fan one might worry about its ability to keep your hard drive cool, you don't have to, I've found that it works just as well as a rack that does have a fan built in. Read on to learn more about an excellent choice for an HDD rack that's simple and easy to use... " DragonSteelMods

 

 

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