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Silverstone MS04 HDD enclosure
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Author: SorX
Posted: 23:00, February 15th 2007
Link: http://www.silverstonetek.com
Score: 8 out of 10 [?]
Price: £45-50
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Installation

To install a new hard disc, you first have to remove the front two screws and pull out the tray. You then simply slot your hard disc in, and screw it in using the supplied screws on the side. The rubber self-adhesive pads come into play here as you can use them to prevent vibrations from the HDD being transferred to the enclosure itself.

Once it’s all installed, you have the fun task of sliding the tray back in. You have to line the tray up with the grooves in the side of the main case, and then have to watch out that the cables on the bottom of the tray don’t get caught on anything. After a few tries the MS04 was ready to go.

Silverstone MS04

The front LED’s are attached to the case by hot melt glue, and the top blue LED fell off whilst I was installing the hard disc. A little ‘studio engineering’ soon got it back in place (read: impact adhesive).

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