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  2. Disk enclosure - Wikipedia

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    An external hard drive enclosure that uses a 2.5-in drive and a USB connection for power and transfer. Key benefits to using external disk enclosures include: Adding additional storage space and media types to small form factor and laptop computers, as well as sealed embedded systems such as digital video recorders [1] and video game consoles. [2]

  3. eSATAp - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the larger 3.5" drive will get the 12 V it needs to power its disk spindle motor. Thus a bare hard drive may be attached directly to the computer, powered by the unique cable, where it will run at full SATA speeds, without the necessity of placing the hard drive into an external enclosure.

  4. List of PowerEdge servers - Wikipedia

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    16 × 3.5″ SAS, SATA, NL-SAS, SSD + 2 × 2.5″ drives; 18 × 1.8″ SAS, SATA, NL-SAS, SSD drives + 8 × 3.5″ SAS, SATA, NL-SAS, SSD drives, + 2 × 2.5″ HDD; 26 × 2.5″ SAS, SATA, NL-SAS, SSD, PCIe SSD drives; 6 × PCIe 3.0; 1 × PERC; 4 × 1 Gb; 2 × 1 GB+ 2 × 10 GB; 4 × 10 Gb; C4130 [155] 1U Rack: 2016: Intel C612: 2: Xeon E5 2600 ...

  5. Hard disk drive interface - Wikipedia

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    An mSATA SSD on top of a 2.5-inch SATA drive. Serial ATA (SATA). The SATA data cable has one data pair for differential transmission of data to the device, and one pair for differential receiving from the device, just like EIA-422. That requires that data be transmitted serially.

  6. Computer case - Wikipedia

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    Inside a gaming case during gameplay. 360° photograph. A full tower case. Accessories shown include: a fan controller, a DVD burner, and a USB memory card reader.. Cases can come in many different sizes and shapes, which are usually determined by the form factor of the motherboard since it is physically the largest hardware component in most computers. Consequently, personal computer form ...

  7. Drive bay - Wikipedia

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    A drive bay is a standard-sized area for adding hardware to a computer. Most drive bays are fixed to the inside of a case, but some can be removed. Over the years since the introduction of the IBM PC, it and its compatibles have had many form factors of drive bays. Four form factors are in common use today, the 5.25-inch, 3.5-inch, 2.5-inch or ...