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SOLD: Various External HDDs & Enclosures (2.5 & 3.5; NVMe) * UPDATED * LAST CALL
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MOVING REMAINDER TO EBAY SOON

CAN COMBINE FOR LOWER SHIPPING. PM for details. Note that I will need your full address for shipping estimates not just the ZIP.

PLEASE PM TO DISCUSS ANY PURCHASES.


2.5 EXTERNAL DRIVES IN EXTERNAL ENCLOSURES
  • 60GB Envoy Express (USB 3.0 Wedge Enclosure SSD); bus powered ($8 $5 + shipping) (original box) Get these 3 for $10 + shipping
  • 160GB Fujitsu (OWC Express USB 2.0 Enclosure HDD); bus powered ($5 + shipping) Get these 3 for $10 + shipping
  • 240GB ASMT (OWC Express USB 3.0 Enclosure HDD); bus powered ($6 $5 + shipping) Get these 3 for $10 + shipping
  • 2TB OWC Mercury Elite Pro Mini (Seagate 2TB HDD); USB3.1 Gen 1/eSATA; bus powered/boxed ($99 $65 + shipping) MOVED TO EBAY
  • 2TB OWC Mercury Elite Pro Mini (Seagate 2TB HDD); USB3.1 Gen 2/eSATA; bus powered/boxed ($99 $75 + shipping) MOVED TO EBAY
  • 2TB OWC Mercury Elite Pro Mini (Seagate 2TB HDD); USB3.1 Gen 2/eSATA; bus powered/boxed ($99 $75 + shipping)
  • 2TB OWC Mercury Elite Pro Mini (Seagate 2TB HDD); USB3.1 Gen 2/eSATA; bus powered/boxed ($99 $75 + shipping)

Note: The OWC Mercury Elite Pro Mini boxes note "0GB" in the photo; they all have Seagate 2TB drives installed. (These enclosures are $75 new from OWC; basically selling same with a free 2TB Toshiba installed.)


BUILD YOUR OWN (EMPTY/0TB) 2.5 EXTERNAL DRIVE ENCLOSURES
  • 0TB OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual Mini (Portable RAID for 2.5 Drives) (original box & power supply) ($45 + shipping) MOVED TO EBAY


3.5 DRIVES IN EXTERNAL ENCLOSURES
  • OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual (USB3.2) with multi-port hub (TWIN 8TB DRIVES / 16TB TOTAL STORAGE INSTALLED); ($375 + shipping) (note that this is nearly 50% cost of new from OWC) (includes enclosure with two 8TB drives installed, original box, all cables) (currently set up as 8TB RAID but can be reconfigured for a number of options; see OWC listing for details) MOVED TO EBAY


BUILD YOUR OWN (EMPTY/0TB) 3.5 DRIVE ENCLOSURES
  • ORICO 3.5 Hard Drive Enclosure (USB3.0) (original box with power supply) ($12 + shipping)


SOLD ITEMS
  • 1TB Toshiba (SNES Jurassic Park Enclosure HDD) USB3.0; bus powered ($25 $20 + shipping) SOLD
  • 1.5TB Toshiba (NES STAR WARS Enclosure HDD w/slipcase) USB3.0; bus powered ($30 $25 + shipping) SOLD
  • 320GB Hitachi (Orico Cassette Case Enclosure HDD); bus powered ($12 $5 + shipping) SOLD
  • 1TB Toshiba (SNES Super Mario World Enclosure HDD) USB3.0; bus powered ($25 + shipping) SOLD
  • 2TB Samsung (Red Case HDD) USB3.0; bus powered ($35 + shipping) SOLD
  • 2TB WD MyPassport (Orange Case HDD) USB3.0; bus powered ($35 + shipping) SOLD
  • 2TB OWC Mercury Elite Pro Mini (Seagate 2TB HDD); USB3.1 Gen 2/eSATA; bus powered/boxed ($99 $75 + shipping) SOLD
  • ORICO M.2 NVMe SSD Enclosure, USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gbps), with cable (USBC to USBC and/or USB3 to USBC) & tools ($8 $5 + shipping) (no box) SOLD
  • 0TB OWC Mercury Elite Pro Dual Mini (Portable RAID for 2.5 Drives) (original box & power supply) ($45 + shipping) SOLD








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#2
I'm intrigued about the video came case enclosures, how does that work?

They're spinning laptop drives inside, right? 5400 or 7200 I'd assume.
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#3
decay wrote:
I'm intrigued about the video came case enclosures, how does that work?

They're spinning laptop drives inside, right? 5400 or 7200 I'd assume.

Yes; they're 2.5 platter-style HDDs inside, and I am fairly certain they are 5400 but do not recall.

I purchased from a gentleman on Etsy; basically he opens the game cart (he would say he tried to buy non-functional cartridges so as not to ruin working games), removes the innards, and replaces with a platter drive, which fits quite nicely. I've never taken them apart to see.

I tried to get him to try the same with flash drives and old Atari 2600 cartridges; he said he'd get back to me on that. Flash (with an extender cord) might work. Also the smaller SSD cards (am I thinking of the M.2?) might be a nice fit.

(Next up, isolinear cards a la Star Trek TNG. But I'd still like the floppy-sized "memory tape" cards that TOS used.)
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#4
I'd like the 2 2TB $35 bus powered drives.
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#5
I'll take one of the 2TB OWC Mercury Elite Pro Mini gen 2. Whichever of the 2 you think is better.
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