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Antec has continued its trend of building reliable high performance devices with the MX-1 hard drive enclosure. We could not find any faults with this product and easily award it our Editors Choice Award. If you find yourself in need of external stora...
Abstract: This external hard drive enclosure from Antec promises a good balance between cooling and noise, with vibration damping installed inside; the hard drive can be accessed over USB 2.0 or eSATA and the MX-1 comes with the needed gear to get everything set...
Abstract: This must be the year of the hard drive enclosure - and Im not saying that because I have 4 of them here waiting to be reviewed, either. Really, Im not. What we have today is a newly designed hard drive enclosure from Antec called the MX-1. The...
Abstract: These days everyone seems to be selling a hard drive enclosure and choosing between them as simple as price and style. This left us wondering if there is a better choice out there. The same question must have been on the minds of the Antec engi...
Abstract: The MX-1 is Antecs first external hard drive enclosure. They pointedly call it an Actively Cooled Hard Drive Enclosure. It includes a fan, one quiet enough that Antec says it measures less than 22 dBA@1m. Thats quieter than most hard drives. Its mad...
Abstract: If youve replaced your internal hard disk with a larger model, it can be recycled as an external disk by fitting it inside an enclosure. Most enclosures connect to your PC using USB - fast enough for everyday use, but less than ideal for transferri...
Antecs MX-1 did deliver the sort of performance we expected, so our final take is based on how it stacks up against the competition on features and price. The MX-1 is one of the most feature-packed enclosures weve yet seen and the inclusion of a back...
Antecs enclosure is another biggy, but can be tilted on its side to save space.Its one of the more awkward chassis to use, too. Having to unplug the control board and slide out the internal disk caddy is a bit of a fiddly task, but once its in youv...
For the asking price of ~£30 (will reduce once the product becomes better known) this is a damn fine deal. The enclosure is ridiculously fast at both USB and eSATA modes; it also keeps your HDD cooler than if it’s in your PC. Buy it. Buy it now if y...