Icy Box USB 2.0 External Drive

Written by Fred Hunt

July 13, 2004 | 00:00

Tags: #blue-led #enclosure #external-drive #hard-drive #ide #led #review #usb #usb-20

Companies: #icy-box #nanopoint

Icy Box USB 2.0 External Drive Conclusion
The major bottleneck in this unit is of course the USB 2.0 connection, with a theoretical maximum throughput of 480Mbps the ATA interface is certainly going to be doing the waiting (ATA66 running at 66MBps). This is far from slow; you can estimate about 1Gb per minute on USB 2.0 as opposed to a whopping 17-18 minutes for USB 1.1.

The uses for the IB-350BL are many; external storage, extending a laptop's small hard drive, multi OS data transfer, Data Backup to mention but a few. Even if you have a spare hard drive crying out for a use this could be exactly what you are looking for.

You may be able to find something similar to this for a little less, but the build quality and style that exudes from this unit far exceed it's paltry price tag of £30 so I thoroughly recommend it. Be careful though, if your work mates see it, you will probably have to point them toward this review to save on your vocal chords!

Icy Box USB 2.0 External Drive Conclusion

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