Ultra Brushed Aluminum 2.5" Hard Drive Enclosures

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2009

Just add a drive and go. Ultra’s new portable, aluminum external hard drive enclosure features a USB 2.0 and eSATA interface and supports 2.5" SATA HDDs. The Ultra 2.5" external hard drive enclosure supports Windows XP, 2000, ME, Vista and Mac 10.0 and above. The aluminum body conducts heat away from the drive and keeps the drive running at maximum performance while protecting it from excess heat. This easy to use external hard drive enclosure is easy to use – it’s hot swappable, Plug and Play. Lay it down or stand it up. No matter how you use the Ultra aluminum enclosure, it will meet and exceed industry standards. No need for extra cables. The enclosure is powered through the provided USB cable.

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  • Albert is the only person on computer TV who knows what he is saying.

    Brilliant Review

  • Green screw driver? Don't those explode? I want an orange screw driver!

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  • so how was working with sean astin in the lord of the rings?

  • Green or yellow..both are made in china

  • I'm going to buy it just for the screw driver.

  • on a diff brand i got a plastic cover like a screen protector type plastic with adhesive on the sides, what do i do?

  • Gonna look at this vid again tomorrow as I'll have more time then as I got work in the morning! Anyway nice video.

  • @TheKluzs

    Hey i have compaq presiaro CQ61

  • @TheKluzs that is a laptop hard drive... lol... 2.5" is laptop

  • so is ther only 2.5" and 3.5". So wat do i need for a laptop hard drive? a Compaq Presario V2000

  • cool, thanks for the tip :-)

    I got EVGA Precision, and it will also display GPU temps as well, but your probably right about my video card, I probably shouldn't overclock it anymore lol

  • I don't recommend overclocking graphics cards. They don't give much boost of performance in games. I've tried it with many settings with my card and your EVGA GTX 260 Superclocked is ALREADY overclocked which you shouldn't be overclocking anymore. One more thing, you should download Realtemp 3.40 and run it everytime you start windows and set it so it will display your GPU temp on the taskbar. Monitor the temps and make sure it doesn't go above 70C. I'd recommend another same card in SLI.

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