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Thermaltake BlacX Duet HDD Docking Station Review

Moving on to the dock, we find a design that is very similar to the 5G model that we looked at previously. Where this differs is the obvious dual docking design, where either two 3.5″, two 2.5″ or a mixture of both size drives can be docked at the same time and accessed simultaneously.

Both of the docks have a dust cover that wraps around a 2.5″ drive and folds down completely when a 3.5″ drive is inserted. Each dock has its own eject button to the right and to the front left of the dock there are individual access lights for each bay which are set into the docks power button.

Connection wise, we have an eSATA & USB2.0 port and a DC jack. Whether or not the lack of USB3.0 is going to be noticed or not, we will see during our testing.

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