If your enclosure has screws, there are typically two that hold the case together and — just like the
hard drive cage in your computer — four screws to mount the drive.
A smaller one with removable
hard drive cage is fine, i just prefer a smaller form factor to save space.
There's also a miniature putting green and
driving cage for golf enthusiasts, ping pong tables, bean bag toss and giant foosball.
Quick release, hot swappable hard
drive cage makes upgrades simple and toolless.
A removable hard
drive cage holds two 500 GB Hitachi 7,200 rpm hard drives configured for RAID 0, and there's room for three additional drives in the cage.
This is made more confusing by the enclosure's dual
hard drive cages, one for 3.5 - inch drives, the other for 2.5 - inch.
(You should be able to fit two or three more drives in
the drive cage.)
Fortunately, the hard
drive cage is easy to remove entirely.
There are two more SATA ports on the motherboard, but just one empty bay in the hard
drive cage.
The same tool-less mechanism is used for the hard
drive cage, which has one free bay.
With the drive seated, insert and tighten two screws for each of the broad sides of
the drive cage.
A hard
drive cage, with room for up for three drives, sits up front.