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    I-Star T5F-SS Hot-Swap Hard Drive Bay Review

    Posted on Thursday, January 08 2009 @ 13:27:34 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    I love storage. It doesn't matter what kind. I have stock in those plastic dresser-style drawers, and I keep 'em chock full of crap I'll never use or at the most very rarely. Any time I look at a car I check out the trunk first, and try to estimate how many bodies would fit in there. If I'm unsure, I'll ask the salesman. And yes, I have done it before. Ah, the joys and freedoms of being a sociopath. But my favorite type of storage is always those heavy bricks we call Hard Drives. I have them in all capacities, and when I want to access one, I simply take apart my external storage unit, or power down my computer and take the side off, install the HD, and then put it all back together. It's a pain in the ass at best.

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    I-Star T5F-SS Hot-Swap Hard Drive Bay


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