ACASIS EC-7352 External RAID USB-C enclosure
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- Опубліковано 2 січ 2024
- I'll unbox and perform benchmark tests on the ACASIS EC-7352 external RAID enclosure, which features USB connectivity. I'll utilize Blackmagic Disk Speed software on macOS for the benchmarks, focusing solely on HDD drives.
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Thank you for the video!
You're welcome.
j aime la facon dont c'est expliqué ;precis et sans contre partit pour l'objet ; continué ainsi ; je vous souhaite bien plus de vus merci.
Thanks 😊
Thanks for the video. What would you say about vibration/noise produced by a 3.5" drive in it?
You’re welcome.
If you turn off the fan, barely you can hear the discs spinning.
But it’s a small box and the discs produce a lot of heat, in the aluminium box can fry eggs with the fan off. So you need to leave the fan turned ON for the disc's health, and the fan it’s a bit noisy.
appreciate the work that went into this video. you feel the r/w speeds suffered having it plugged into the usb hub? also wondering if you tested any SSDs in it, see the typical 500-600mb r/w speeds with this unit? thanks
Thanks! I’m using a UGreen Hub on the MacBook, but I didn’t saw any difference from the video.
About the SSD’s I can’t help you, I just have HDD’s to try.
@@hackthefreestuff ah gotcha, thanks for the input here though. I see a pretty consistent drop with SSDs plugged into hub or Studio Display ports; not major but it's about 10-15% slower, not a deal breaker but noticable. thanks!
Hello! Could you answer a questuion about it? In Raid 1, if ine disk fail, the case will show any warning? (A red light mabe?) Does SMART work in this setup?
estou configurando o meu agora, qual o melhor sistema para formatar para usar no linux
If it’s going to be used exclusively in Linux use GPT partition and format in EXT4.
Can I just bypass the hardware RAID to use Software?
Sure, you can select the JBOD mode, and both hard drives going to be recognized as different discs for the OS. This way you can set up your software RAID.
I bought same model but it seems it doesn't work on 3.5" HDD, but works fine using the 2.5" HDD
Verify if you’re providing enough power to feed the 3.5” disc(s), the recommended power source values are in the video.
I purchase one of these, so far i've been so stressed with it that is making me sick ahahaha. For me it is a disaster, every time i try to write anything on it with my mac mini m1 it corrupts the archives on the drives. On PC everything is ok.
Did you format the system file in the macOS? Are you using ExFat or HFS? And what RAID configuration?
@@hackthefreestuff i was using exFAT in RAID 0 and everything that i tried to copy from my Mac to the HD was corrupted, but the transfer occurred. When i reset everything and tried without RAID the drives worked on Windows but when i connected to MAC it would break and i would need to format. Using 4TB WD Reds that i bought new from a reputable seller that works just fine when connected directly to the windows machine via SATA. I think i just got a bad apple, already ordered another similar device from Orico.
I didn't see the fans. No fan?
There is only one 40x40mm fan, and it can be seen in the video during the mainboard presentation.
@@hackthefreestuff Thanks.
Fico com medo de comprar pois este produto esta vindo com o conecto de energia de 4 pinos
The manufacturer it’s selling the product with different power sources (EU/US/AU/…), or without the power brick.
If you already have a power brick with the power source values described in the video, you don’t need to spend on a new one, or you simple can buy the power brick in a electronic store of your country.
No pwdis support.
Avoid this enclosure, the disk goes to sleep and never wakes up.
Can you tell what combination of disks did you use? There is any warning in the S.M.A.R.T.?
So far I been using this enclosure for 6 months 24/7 without any issue.
I'm having this issue. The disk goes to sleep..looking for ways to wake it up.
@@zizimai7568 I make a script to save in the disk, each 2 minutes, a txt file with the current date time, this keep it waked
@@zizimai7568 there are keepalive apps for that.
@@zizimai7568 I was having the same problem and discovered that you can update the firmware via the manufacturer's website. It's a bit complicated to understand how to do it, but if you follow it exactly, you can do it.