Originally posted by: Zepper
Do you mean one enclosure for both or one for each?
.bh.
Originally posted by: ribbon13
For an IDE hard drive get an AMS Venus DS-2316CBK (1394a+USB2) or DS-2316B2BK (USB2), for a SATA hard drive get the AMS Venus DS-2316SU2SBK, for the zip drive just get whatever 5.25" IDE external that's the cheapest, and put the zip in a 3.5" to 5.25" bay adaptor.
Originally posted by: Blain
I prefer 5 1/4" enclosures that don't require AC adapters.
1. They can also accept 3 1/2" HDs
2. They can be plugged directly into wall outlets
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Originally posted by: Zepper
If you just want to test IDE drives, there are just IDE to USB adapter cables without enclosure - much easier for testing. They come with a power supply. Newegg has the Bytecc one on sale frequently for about $22. +sh and geeks.com usually has one which is often included in its 'green light special' sales.
But if you want/need an enclosure, get a 5.25" external enclosure plus a mobile rack and an extra tray or two. Bytecc seems a very popular brand here and they are often on sale at the Egg.
.bh.