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iStarUSA is starting to become a commonplace around ClubOC, and mostly
because they have an effective product line-up that you can't help
but notice. Whether if its from their hot-swap arrays or perhaps
their enclosures, iStarUSA is really making a name for themselves in
the workstation PC market. Today we are going to dive into the inner
working of what kind of single drive enclosures IStar offers. Sure
you have probably seen a hot swap bay, but did you know that they
can be very useful when built right? that may prove to be quite a
claim, but if you want your data secure nothing beats hardware
security. Forget firewalls and passwords, too put it quite simply,
iStar gives you that simple on-off switch called 'remove'...

Specifications:
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Model Number: T-7M1-SA
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RoHS Compliance: Yes
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Enclosure Interface: 1x5.25" Standard Drive Bay
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Cooling: 1x60mm Blower
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Interface: SATA 2.0 Hot-Swap Capable
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Materials: All Aluminum Design
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Color: Black
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Red: T-7M1-SARED
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Blue: T-7M1-SABLUE
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Silver: T-7M1-SASILVER
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Cables: Yes
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Weight: 3.0 lbs
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Color of Handle: Silver / Black / Blue / Red
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Dimensions H/W: 146 x 42 x 186 mm
Features:
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SATA Interface
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Cableless Connection, Support Plug & Play, Hot-Swappable
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All Aluminum for Best Heat Sink
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Best Air Ventilation with 1x60mm Blower Fan
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Point to Point, Free from Master/Slave Setting

Our rack was equipped with the optional fan, which
is actually fairly noiseless. You can't hear it above your other
system fans, but its is audible by itself. The only reason I can see
the fan as an option is for some of the hotter drives out there, but
most modern drives actually need to be within a certain operating
temperature, so as long as you have decent case cooling, the fan
option is pretty much user preference.

The chassis basically mounts inside your case, and
the drive slides into the base. Keeping the internal chassis small
makes the iStar a winner in the HD rack competition.
The construction of this rack is above average.
utilizing some of the strongest ABS, with an aluminum chassis as a
base, unless your existing drive is extremely fragile you should
suffer any loss if you drop it, but that is a theory no PC user
really would want to attest to :). It is worth mentioning that every
HD rack I have seen thus far develops structural problems within its
interface, but the one piece fascia allows the iStar to have a
brilliant mechanism that will no doubt last the life of more than
one drive. The aluminum latch is nice too, you just slide the drive
in or out by lightly pushing the latch in with a secure 'click'. Its
these little details that seem to be overlooked in the design of
other racks I have seen.

iStar, much like the previous review chooses to
provide everything you need in the retail package, including a SATA
cable and installation screws.

SATA drive installed... The
iStar rack when
installed in your case looks great too considering they offer
different colors for the lock handle. The Audio version as shown
also comes in a military design that looks even tougher.

The iStar interface revealed. noticed the aluminum
channels that run across the inside allowing you to confidently
utilize its secure function without fear of the drive never coming
out again. For those that need locking capability, iStar offers the
T-7M1 SA.

The back of the rack reveals the location of your
cables and power. I had no problems using a quality single SATA/12v
cable.
iStar has a winner here. I can't see any reason
why not to have one of these, especially if your data spans multiple
workstations. The
T-7M1-SA has such a small footprint compared to other racks I've
seen, and proven a durable design, it should be effortless to
integrate into your usage environment. The only shortcoming I can
find is that iStar
needs to offer it to those of use that have beige
cases, I cant picture a beige case having a black rack with a red
handle unless its your own expression of post-modern PC art, lol.
Luckily black cases are fairly commonplace, and these racks are very
affordable which should make it a easy buyers choice for a new PC or
if you are just upgrading your existing one.
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