The TS07 Outer 3.5” HDD enclosure permits you to grab one of the many 3.5” mechanical hard drives you may occur to have laying around, and utilize it as instant movable memory as far as you have access to a Universal Serial Bus port. The device clearly function excellent with USB 3.0 over 2.0. Of course, if you occur to have 3.5” SSDs laying around, then you can utilize those also.


SilverStone was got in 2003, and has a so long list of products that it has produced, from mouse and fans to PC cases and power supplies. SilverStone's philosophy is to assure that their “expertise is delivered to entire products with consistency, in reacts to user's requires and with maximum user satisfaction.” SilverStone has its headquarters in Taiwan, and branch offices in the United States of America, and Germany.


This 3.5 inch hard disk drive attachment has a black anodized aluminum body with glossy black plastic end-caps and a clear stand. The concept is easy, open the case, attach in your SATA 3.5 inch drive, and through 5Gbit/s USB 3.0

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super velocity interface you acquire access to your information. Or is it that easy? Benchmark Reviews plugs the SilverStone TS07 Outer USB 3.0 enclosure in and tries it out.


The TS07 came well secured and unharmed. The packaging itself is rather nice with complete color on entire sides. You will too observe clearly the advertised Five Gbits USB 3.0 Super Velocity transfer rate and 5 Gbits information transfer speed through SATA 3 interface right on the box.


The manual adds a multi-language product overview and set up guide. The guide is easy and straight forward. One advantage is that there is no software needed to acquire the TS07 functioning.


An important limitation observed in the manual is that support is for "SATA hard drive up to Two Terabyte capacity." There too looks to be an fault in the manual that advice "eSata port are needs on your computer"[sic]. The significant error being the need for eSATA, as there is no eSATA on this machine.