Read more.Military-themed hard drive enclosure doesn't just look the business.
Read more.Military-themed hard drive enclosure doesn't just look the business.
So is that case 2.5" or does it contain a 2.5" drive?
If it's the former, it probably contains a 1.8" drive, so capacity will be seriously limited.
So I guess that means it holds a 2.5in drive.The shell, made from 0.8mm high-tensile-strength steel and measuring 85mm x 145mm x 20mm, can store a single 2.5in hard disk and is lined with vibration-absorbent padding
*edit* dammit ninjad by format.
dont mind the looks, the dog tag thing is pathetic though
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
Nice theory, but obviously flawed in practice since it'd simply mean taking the dog tag too if someone wanted it.Should you wish to unlock the enclosure, simply pass your unique dog tag across the front of the device and it'll let you in. In Win reckons it "protects your information in case it crosses enemy lines",
Maybe I'm reading too much into this though, since it mentions it's military-themed.
@Format. How on earth did I miss that from the article? must read things closer in future.
It was what looked like screw holes in the side, made it look like it could be mounted in a 2.5" bay.
Also, 0.8mm? is that all?
Just seems pretty thin to me. guess i'm just used to going to fix pipe work that has corroded to that kind of thickness and it being a real big problem
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