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Thermaltake Max 4 Active Cooling HDD Enclosure Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: March 12, 2008
Page: 1 of 6
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Introduction
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Hard disk drive enclosures are cases for you to install a hard disk drive outside the computer, being a terrific way to carry a huge amount of data around, for backing up data, for storing and carrying files from home to the office and vice-versa, for storing and carrying videos, etc. The main problem with external hard drives is speed, because most of them are based on the USB 2.0 port, which is limited to 60 MB/s (480 Mbps). Max 4 Active Cooling from Thermaltake, however, has also an eSATA port, which is the best way to connect an external hard drive, as this interface allows the hard disk drive to be accessed at the same speed as it were installed inside the PC. Let’s take a detailed look on this Thermaltake enclosure, including its performance.

The good thing about Max 4 Active Cooling is that it also has a USB 2.0 port, so if you carry your hard drive to a place like your friend’s home where the computer doesn’t have an eSATA port, you can simply hook it up to any available USB 2.0 port.

This unit, by the way, only accepts SATA hard drives. So you will need to buy a SATA hard drive to use with it (it doesn’t come with a hard drive and you will need to install it by yourself; installation, however, isn’t complicated, as we will show on next page).

As the name implies, this enclosure has an 80-mm fan to cool down the hard drive. The case is made of aluminum.

Thermaltake Max 4 Active Cooling
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Figure 1: Thermaltake Max 4 Active Cooling

The unit comes with a stand to make the enclosure to take less space on your desk.

Thermaltake Max 4 Active Cooling
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Figure 2: Thermaltake Max 4 Active Cooling.

On Figure 3 you see the rear side of the unit, where you can see both eSATA and USB 2.0 ports.

Thermaltake Max 4 Active Cooling
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Figure 3: Rear side of the unit.

On Figure 4 you see the power supply and cables that come with the unit. As you can see it comes with one eSATA bracket, allowing you to convert any standard SATA port into eSATA, if your motherboard does not provide an eSATA port. So you won’t need to buy any extra part to make this enclosure to work with your computer enjoying the maximum speed provided by the SATA interface. It is important to know that eSATA uses a different plug than SATA, so the cable is different from the standard SATA cable that comes with the motherboard.

Thermaltake Max 4 Active Cooling
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Figure 4: Power supply, cables and stand.

Let’s now take a look inside Max 4 Active Cooling.

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