This is just the actual case its got a nice look to it and so far since I have used it 3 days, it gets warm, but not hot. So that's good.
In the picture above where you see the green arrow is a 3 pin cable which comes from the inside of the case. A little more on this a few pictures below.
Simple USB cable and power cable. I wish the power cable would be a lot smaller simply to connect to a surge protector, but that's another ordeal in of itself. Other than that its good. It does bring a small stand to be used, however I didn't find it useful personally, simply because I rather have the drive laying down.
In the picture above you see the hard drives SATA connectors inside the red box and the enclosures connector in the yellow box. Simple enough to do once the hard drive is placed on top slide into the connector and as pictured below in the orange box it fits perfectly well.
Now carefully flip over while sustaining the metal enclosure and hard drive together otherwise if you flip while holding only the hard drive or the enclosure you risk breaking off the circuit board and more than likely a non functional external enclosure. Once flipped over as you can see above there are 4 screws. Mine came with all screws necessary, but I only used two as you can see, but I'd recommend you use all four of them, again you don't want to risk damaging something(by that I mean the enclosure or your hard drive). I only did it because I was in a hurry to get my data recovered.
Ok so once the screws are on, simply slide in your hard drive to the enclosures case up to 3/4 of the way in of the hard drive. You will see a white cable that's a 3 pin connector carefully place that cable under a tiny gap below the hard drive, but there isn't much space so you will have to figure this one out and be cautious of doing so.
Now as you can see above the red/yellow arrow points to the 3 pin connector connected to the circuit board area. Be very careful when sliding in the rest of the hard drive into the enclosure for the white cable may be pressed hard against the case and cause the 3 pin connector to wiggle on the circuit board.
And... finally if all goes well for you I hope. You will simply put two more screws on in the back of the case to keep it all intact and so the hard drive doesn't accidentally pop out of the enclosure. once completed in the back you will see the connections for the USB and power cable and the power button. That power button is good turn on when you need it and off when you don't, especially when you will have one hard drive their permanently. Now since I have switched three hard drives in that case already I am more than satisfied with its fair ease of swapping a drive in and out. However , I don't know if swapping constantly would diminish this enclosures future use. I have to say for the price it does a very good job transferring data and its very easy to put in a hard drive.
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