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Biggest Drive for this enclosure

Elixer

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For that, I dunno. You would have to look at the chipset it uses, and see the max it supports.
 

taltamir

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forget the chipset, buy a cheap ass enclosure and mod it to bypass the chipset and just plug the eSATA port directly to the drive's SATA.
It has a plethorea of benefits compared to using a stupid middleman processor.
 

ClockerXP

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Originally posted by: Elixer
For that, I dunno. You would have to look at the chipset it uses, and see the max it supports.


It has

- Bridge Chipset: Oxford 911 + Cypress AT2


Not having much luck finding the max it supports though...