TerraMaster D5-300C USB3.0(5Gbps) Type C 5-Bay RAID Enclosure Support Storage For Sale

TerraMaster D5-300C USB3.0(5Gbps) Type C 5-Bay RAID Enclosure Support Storage
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TerraMaster D5-300C USB3.0(5Gbps) Type C 5-Bay RAID Enclosure Support Storage:
$289.99

TerraMaster D5-300C USB3.0(5Gbps) Type C 5-Bay RAID Enclosure Support RAID 0/1/Single Exclusive 2+3 RAID Mode Hard Drive RAID Storage (Diskless)5-bay RAID storage, compatible with 2.5\"/3.5\" SATA hard drive or SSD, supports 12TB hard drive, total capacity up to 60TB. (Note: users need to purchase their own hard drives. These are not included.)Unique 2+3 RAID mode: hard drive #1 & #2 can be configured as RAID 0, RAID 1 or Single disk. The remaining drives #3-5 work as single, independent drives.Adopts real SUPERSPEED USB3.0(5Gbps) Type-C interface, the read/write speed is up to 410MB/s.Compatible with Mac, Windows and Linux computers.D5-300C adopts aluminum enclosure and low-noise fan, which is firm and reliable, of good heat dissipation, and low noise.
Please keep the following in mind when offerding. New open box customer returns many times show heavy signs of shelf wear. The box may have had several shipping labels removed. The box may be compromised and have extra tape on it. Packing materials may not be the same as when the item came from the manufacturer. We will make note in the listing of any missing parts, damaged areas, or anything that would make us think the item is not brand new. These items are generally customer returns. Many times we repackage and add packing material to ensure your item arrives safe.


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