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The Coolermaster X Craft 360 HDD enclosure
Press release, April 10; Eric Mah, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 10 April 2007]

Coolermaster's X Craft 360 provides a storage solution for 3.5-inch hard disk drives (HDDs) with hot swap capability for frequent data transfers.

Featuring a tool-free 10 second installation, the X Craft 360 does not use internal cables and the patented non-scratch SATA (NSS) connector can support hot-swapping a HDD at least 50,000 times, according to the company.

The X Craft 360 converts to any 3.5-inch PATA (IDE) HDD into a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection (480Mb/s) to a PC by its plug and play and hot-swappable functions. It also supports data transfer rates up to 1.5Gb/s or 3.0Gb/s for SATA hard disks.

The HDD enclosure comes with a portable protection caddy with a rewritable nameplate and a vertical stand to keep the enclosure in an upright position.

The Coolermaster X-Craft 360 HDD enclosure

The Coolermaster X Craft 360 hard disk drive enclosure
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