

💼 Store smart, transfer fast, and cool down like a pro.
The IO CREST 8-Bay Hard Drive Enclosure supports up to eight 2.5" or 3.5" SATA drives with capacities up to 24TB each, delivering a massive total storage potential of 192TB. Featuring USB 3.0 connectivity at 5Gbps and eSATA support, it ensures fast data transfers compatible with SATA I/II/III and UASP protocols. Its smart fan system with thermal sensors offers three adjustable speeds for quiet, efficient cooling. Independent power switches for each bay allow precise control over drive usage, all housed in a durable steel chassis designed for optimal heat dissipation and a sleek professional look. Ideal for professionals seeking scalable, reliable, and efficient external storage solutions.






| ASIN | B07MD2LNYX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #229 in Enclosures |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (515) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | November 30, 2018 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00857426008215 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Drive | 16 TB Mechanical Hard Disk |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 6 RPM |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 10.5 x 6 inches |
| Item Weight | 10 pounds |
| Item model number | SY-ENC50119 |
| Manufacturer | IO CREST |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 8 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 24 TB |
| Product Dimensions | 12.5 x 10.5 x 6 inches |
| RAM | 6 GB |
| UPC | 857426008215 |
R**I
Glad I made this purchase.
I have had mine for over 6 months and it has worked flawlessly. The drives were very easy to install as well as connecting the USB 3.0 to a port on my PC. I like that I can individually turn the drives on and off as well as turn the complete rack on and off. I used a label maker to identify each drive which helps remembering which drive is plugged into what tray position. The unit runs cool and quiet, the sound from the fan is very low. The design fits nicely on my desk, looks nice and clean, and does not take up much space. I would definitely recommend this product. It is a very good value for the money as you can't beat the price.
R**Y
Perfect for Archival
I had a bunch of legacy drives and was swapping out my computer, I didn't want my new huge tower to be stuffed with hard drives for various reasons. This connected with USB quickly and all my drives showed up in Linux. It even works with LUKS (encryption) without problem. Just a note: This isn't RAID nor did I want it, but in certain cases transferring files will be slow. Especially between drives in the same tower -- the nature of USB is that the processor has to handle it and send it down the same wire. Imagine a 1 car tunnel on a two way street. One side passes, then has to yield to the other side. Yeah, it's gonna be slower than a seamless flow of 2 way traffic. It'll eventually get it done but is not something for speed demons. For a faster exchange of data from drives into the tower to another, I would suggest keeping the drive you are transferring data to from the others via a seperate cable - whether internal to your computer tower or a seperate single enclosure - I had various external drives that I just took apart and put the new HDD in without much problem. As it is, it's perfect for those drives you put the random files on or archive. I'm reading about those who are putting SDDs in these and expecting speed -- USB is not appropriate for speed in the first place. That's what SATA/eSATA is for at the least, although NVMe is fastest. Second, you're not gonna split 4/8 drives and get cutting edge speed. Does not happen. Great for archival, transfer of files if you have time, and storing HDDs out of the way but still usable. Bad for getting the most speed out of your drives, especially if accessing 2+ at a time.
R**E
Great deal, works GREAT!
This enclosure is fantastic and great for Plex users. In the past I've bought a couple of inexpensive 5 bay HDD enclosures for my Plex server and was always disappointed with the build quality and ability to cool the drives. This 8 bay Syba enclosure really exceeded my expectations for the price. It's well made and thought out, easy to set up, silent, keeps my drives cool, has mechanical power switches so the drives turn back on after a power outage, and though rated for 16TB, I have 20 TB drives installed and the entire drive is recognized. My only issue is once the drives are inserted it's very difficult to pull some of them out. Being USB 3.0, copies are not as fast as I'd like but that's the problem with USB and big files, not the enclosures fault. Highly recommend!
F**N
Nice box! It does exactly what I wanted it to do.
I have had several external drives hooked to my iMac for various purposes, and for this reason, I've always been short of USB ports and really tired of all the power bricks for each drive. I had power strips and USB hubs and cables everywhere. This box is the perfect solution for that problem. I have mounted 5 bare drives in the 8 slots of my unit, getting rid of 4 USB port cables, an extra USB hub (that often gave me issues) and 5 separate power bricks. This thing cleaned up my computer setup immensely. The box is quiet (actually silent sitting on the floor next to my computer desk), compact, and in the month since I bought it, it's worked perfectly. No unwanted disconnects, and hey, it just works! It has a master power switch on the lower left corner of the front, to shut off power to the entire unit. And each drive slot has a switch to power down just that drive. This is very handy, since the drives are hot-swappable, and this allows you to power down only the drive you want to change out, and power up a replacement when you're ready. Within a minute or so of powering it up, the new drive appears in the computer's drive list. This also allows you to have drives "off-line", but ready to go at the touch of a button. All without dismounting the other drives in the unit. This enclosure is NOT a RAID device. Each drive shows up as a separate disk as if it were separately connected to the computer. You could create a RAID array with RAID software if you want, but the enclosure has no such capability built in. It's a JBOD, "Just a Bunch Of Drives," which is exactly what I needed. It's not a NAS, either. It's connected directly to the computer through USB (or a eSATA connection of you want), not to the network router. Its volumes can, however, be shared just like any other external drives within the capabilities of whatever OS you're using. It works like a charm on my iMac, running Mojave, and the mounted drives show up fine in Windows 10 running under Parallels. (If you do as I did and use external drives removed from Seagate's proprietary cases, you'll probably have to reformat them once, because the Seagate interface does something funky to how they communicate. This box has a standard SATA interface for each slot, so any bare SATA drives will slip right in and work like a charm.) It works just like a generic external enclosure for each drive. Yes, the box has a plastic bezel in front, but the rest of the case is made of sturdy steel. (It looks and is made much like a black medium-sized tower PC case. ) The drive trays are made of fairly light plastic with a small metal insert at the front where the latching mechanism lives. But the latches are easy to operate (squeeze from the sides), and the trays are easy to insert and remove. If you're just a bit careful with the trays when they're removed, they will work fine. It would be nice if Syba sold the mounting trays separately, but to my knowledge they do not. The drive mounting trays do fit into the box well, the latches work, and there's plenty of ventilation for the drives, with the high/low speed selection on the internal fan. The trays will work with standard 3.5" drives or 2.5" laptop-sized ones, and they are "toolless", since you don't need screws to mount standard drives. There are springy plastic fingers on the side of the tray that snap into the mounting hole locations on 3.5" drives. The trays have holes in the bottom (and they give you little bags of the proper screws to mount 2.5" laptop drives.) I did have one issue when I mounted a laptop drive. The back right side spring pin hit the side of the drive since there's no hole there, so when you try to install the tray, the spring pin sticks out and makes it quite difficult to slide in. I think that particular spring pin would probably end up broken off if you did that very often. But if I was going to use those drives often, I'd probably just snap that back pin off in those trays anyway, because even with only 3 of the 4 pins in place, the drive would be more than adequately secured. So, small problem, easy solution. My only small gripe was that there was no natural place to put labels on the front of the drive trays to indicate what drive is where. You get up to 8 drive slots, depending on the configuration you buy, and after a while, it can get clumsy to keep referring to an external key as to what drive is in what slot. I solved that by designing and 3D printing a small 1-1/2" wide by 1" high T-shaped name plate that slides into the cooling vent between the latches (there's plenty of other space for sufficient airflow). I put a printed DYMO label on each that's easy to change if I need to. Now it's easy to tell what's where. I did order a longer USB 3.0 cable, because the 1m/3ft. cable that came with it wouldn't easily reach to the back of the computer. When I test the speed on the drives, they are exactly the same speed as when they were individually connected before. (I didn't test the eSATA interface.) All in all, this is exactly what I needed. I'm very happy with this Syba drive enclosure. Update: 10/2022 I'm now using a PC vs. my old iMac, but this box is still exactly what I need. It works just as well with the PC as it did with the iMac. Of course, I had to reformat the drives, but that's because of the change of operating systems, not a fault of the device. The speed is based on the interface you connect it to. I'm. My case, it's USB 3.1, and the transfer speed to WD spinning drives is about 100-12MB/s.
M**E
i bought this to replace 1 that was starting to drop harddrives. its not very big which i was surprised about because the 1 it is replacing is bigger even though they both hold the same amount of drives. each drive has its own power button which is great for switching out drives if you need to and the case has a power button if you want to switch everything off. the harddrives are easy to install, although the tray that the harddrive sits in is plastic so you need to take your time putting a drive into a tray. no screws required. the case itself is sturdy and made of metal and the two fans om the back so far seem to be really quiet.. each bay has its own power light and activity lightso you can see which drive is being accessed. i live in the UK and the plug is NOT UK compatible, but if you have an old kettle plug say from an old PC that works fine as that is what i had to use. all in all a nice bit of kit and i would recommend this to anyone.
C**N
Got my item, as I tried to install the hard drives, the shelves were drilled wrong and you are unable to screw in the hard drives for secure holding, and also came with an non-UK power cord, forcing me to go out and buy an adapter to allow me to use the item, once the enclosure was plugged in, to electricity and pc, the enclosure was dead, not turning on at all.
J**O
Pensé que me estaba arriesgando al comprar este producto después de leer algunas reseñas. Estoy usando este enclosure con MacOS X sin ningún problema, todos los discos son detectados correctamente y estoy usando las 8 bandejas con una mezcla de discos de diferentes marcas, capacidades y tamaños. Le estoy quitando una estrella solo por el hecho de que los discos duros de 2.5" hacen que las bandejas no entren y salgan como lo hacen con los discos de 3.5", esto es por un error en el diseño que esta hecho especialmente para los discos de 3.5". Con los discos de 2.5" los clips plásticos que tienen las bandejas quedan un poco extruidos por el lado donde va el disco y esto hace que tengas que meter y sacar la bandeja a presión como forzando la entrada y salida. Fuera de eso todo ha funcionado muy bien y confirmo que los abanicos del enclosure son bastante silenciosos.
C**.
Este articulo parecia una excelente solucion para tener 8 discos duros en un espacio pequeño, ventilados y por USB... Pero no lo fue. Los discos se desmontan aleatoriamente. Se tiene que reiniciar cada 2 o 3 horas para que aparezcan todos los discos. Intente instalar el ultimo firmware directamente de Syba, no funciono. Cambiar de discos y tampoco. Cambiar los lugares de los discos y tampoco. Usar otra computadora y tampoco. Usar otro sistema operativo... Y es lo mismo. Tanto en Windows, MacOs y Linux es lo mismo. Acabe perdiendo muchisimo tiempo. Ahorratelo tu tambien
J**E
It has issues when more than one drive is accessed as the same time, and has to be reset. Hard to figure out how to update as the instructions are hard to follow, perhaps that will resolve the issues.
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