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ORICO 2139U3 2.5" USB 3.0 Micro B Transparent Hard Drive Enclosure - US $5.99 (~AU $7.70) Shipped @ GearBest

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The Deal Page says it is expiring in 3hours 20 minutes from 3;30pm Sydney time. Hurry and visit if you are interested.

Use your gearbest credit / points if you have. I purchased one for AUD 5.75 with my points I had.

Free shipping; 15-30 days. Faster shipping available with additional payment.

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  • I have one of these they are quite nice cases

      • not including shipping

      • I regret buying mine from Slapaz! Saved 20 cents over this deal but took over 2 weeks to get shipped!

        My last few order from Gearbest have taken a few days to ship… sometimes sooner.

        • Slapaz

          Ah ok, that explains the slapaz dash service. :)

    • +13

      We're livin in 2017 this guy livin in 3017

    • +3

      Until they make portable m.2, what are you going to use? USB flash? How much is 2TB of that? And how fast is that?

      • -1

        They did. Long ago. I left the reply down there
        https://www.ozbargain.com.au/comment/4927570/redir
        2TB of Portable storage is not recommended for the safety and security reasons.

        • +1

          You're complaining about 2.5" and 3.5" SSD being too slow, but what speed is the USB drive you're using with your.. whatever it is you use?

          And does it not get bottlenecked by whatever drive you're copying from? Or are all your disks nvme? How much total capacity are you running?

          Some of us need more GB than speed. You know, for storing things that aren't speed critical? Such as media and backups.

  • Just upgraded my ps4 and was wondering what to do with the spare 2.5.. perfect

    • The recommendation was a Seagate 2TB. It was cheaper than buying an internal, and you can remove the drive, put it in the PS4, then put the PS4's original drive into the Seagate case and use that as your external.

      I don't know if the economics still works out that way now though. It was a few years ago.

  • +1

    When item is in cart, it's showing up as AU$8.09. It now says "Sorry, flash sale is over."

  • -6

    No, I live in 2017 you time frozen people live in 1050? But I see your frustration! Alferius had just passed away earlier that year!
    BTW, Have you heard of something called NVME? Have you had your windows or even Linux booting in 5 seconds? Should you be pushed ahead with technology or you people want to keep mourning over Alferius forever?
    If there is no demand the technology will keep running in the past. I need you time frozen citizens to move on! I wouldn't care about your negs otherwise :)

    • How do you take that with you as a portable device? And how much is 2TB of nvme?

      • -2

        As I said 2TB of Portable storage is not recommended for safety and security reasons but it is up to you.
        What you need is NVME M.2 to Thunderbolt/USB 3 enclosure, think of more than 1GB/s!
        They are about $10, here is $20, but if there was a greater demand they could go down below SSD and HDD enclosures, like less than $2, the NVME would also be much more cheaper, only if these time frozen people wake up.

        • Do you mean USB 3.1 Gen 2?

          As I said 2TB of Portable storage is not recommended for safety and security reasons but it is up to you.

          Can you explain what makes it insecure or unsafe? You seem adverse to convenience for some reason. If you buy 4x 512GB nvme SSD's (about $1200-1500), it's going to be very expensive compared to just $100 for a HDD. And you have the added inconvenience of needing 4 enclosures to go with them and need to swap around a lot.

          The thing you linked to is USB 3.0, which is capped at 5gbps, which is going to bottleneck your nvme drive. Also it says SATA for some reason, which is also a bottleneck. nvme is faster than SATA but it will be bottlenecked.

  • +1

    Great deal, still alive.

  • This means people can see all the pr0n on my hard diks

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