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The Yottamaster 5 Bay Hard Drive Enclosure is a premium aluminum alloy external storage solution designed for PC DIY experts and gamers. It supports up to five 2.5" or 3.5" SATA HDDs/SSDs with a combined capacity of up to 90TB. Featuring a quiet 80mm RGB fan for optimal cooling and a visually striking translucent design, it delivers fast 6Gbps SATA III data transfer speeds. Powered by a robust 150W supply and equipped with a dual-core chip, it ensures stable, high-capacity storage ideal for gaming, professional data management, and multimedia workflows.






| ASIN | B08G4489Z1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #485 in Enclosures |
| Brand | Yottamaster |
| Color | 5 Bay USB 3.0 |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 187 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 Type B |
| Hardware Platform | Mac, PC |
| Manufacturer | Yottamaster |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 90 TB |
| Supported Devices Quantity | 5 |
| Warranty Description | 18-Month |
K**Y
It is easy to use and works well
I have a lot of information on my NAS drives in my office, but that is mission critical data for my job, so I was looking for a method to read the various drives I have in my drawer. I have been working in IT and statistics for a long time, and 17 years just with this one client, so I have accumulated a number of drives from different projects, retired computers, or dumps of data too large to be contained otherwise. Up until this point, I was using a "toaster" (drive reader) on my desk that accepted one drive at a time, which made it difficult to transfer data between the drives and allow me to clean up and consolidate between them. I saw this enclosure and couldn't pass it up, plus it went well with my computer. It was easy to install the drives and as soon as I turned it on I saw all 5 drives pop up. Only one was visible because the rest were encrypted drives, but they unlocked correctly and I had no issues with them. I know some people complained about the device going to sleep, but I prefer it that way to minimize the wear-and-tear on the drives themselves. I'm not streaming off this so waiting a matter of seconds for the drives to spin up isn't really an issue. Overall, I have been very happy with the enclosure. The only issue I would state is that its cooling fan is incredibly loud in my office, but only because my PC is liquid cooled and makes zero noise normally. It is worth the price.
E**S
Can’t go wrong with these and Highly Recommended
For my purpose of usage, I think these are great products. Highly recommended for those who’s got HDD old school performance. Beautifully designed. Glass panels on both side so can see color fan running. All aluminum housing and equipped with a super quiet fan. I think these will last many years to come.
T**T
Wonderful little RAID Array with a Few Surprises
I bought this enclosure because it looks what you'd get if Apple's last generation of Mac Pro had a love child with a custom built PC. I bought the 5 bay version of this enclosure that has built-in RAID capabilities. It's worth noting that the four bay version is just an enclosure, although you could easily be set it up as RAID using Windows storage spaces, which is what I ultimately did with this one anyway (read on to see why). Taking it out of the box it looks and feels really premium and the RGB lighting adds a great touch when you power it up. It's truly unique in the external enclosure world and sure to please Mac fans and Custom PC enthusiasts alike. I'm personally a custom PC builder and got this for storing all of the massive photo and video files I capture with my Sony A7rIV and A7riii. Some people have said that the fan on this unit is really loud. As someone who's been building PC's for years and knows what to expect from different fans running at different speeds, I'd say it's about what I'd expect from a tiny 80mm fan running at full force. For those curious to know, the fan itself uses a proprietary two-pin connector, is not PWM, and doesn't scale based on temperature. As far as noise from the unit goes, I did find that the acrylic panels have no padding between them and the aluminum chassis of the case. Under heavy reading/writing tasks, these rattle and can get pretty loud. This may be what some people were attributing to the fan. A tiny bead of silicone at the center of each panel between the screws will remedy this issue. Hopefully Yottamaster will add another set of screws at the center of the panel or add some padding to prevent this in future iterations of their design. If you do open the case, be aware that there are two metal brackets that float at either side of the unit which can pretty easily scratch the soft acrylic panel. You can press them in carefully or put something between them and the glass to prevent this or the top of the unit first (this method is much more involved). Another challenge I encountered out of box was the sleep timer which caused the unit to shut down at random - even during read/write tasks. To resolve this, I disabled drive sleep in Windows power plan, and downloaded two pieces of software from the Yottamaster website. One of these simply allows you to flash new settings to the unit's firmware, the second is full fledges software that let's you manage arrays and tweak various other settings on the device. I found that setting sleep to "0" (0=don't sleep) on one did not change the setting on the other. In order to keep the enclosure from powering down constantly, I found that both had to be set to "0." One other oddity that I noticed in the software is that the drive numbers displayed there don't match the ones physically printed on the side of the drive bays on the device. So, for example, drive 1 on the device displays as drive 5 on the software. I'm not sure if mine was miswired or if the software simply needs to be reprogrammed to accurately reflect the correct physical bay number. I setup a RAID 10 array with the built-in switch based utility then set the enclosure to standard mode and used Windows storage spaces to create a RAID 10 configuration. I ran speed tests in both configurations and found that I got significantly faster read and write speeds (about 20/40mbps) by allowing Windows to manage the RAID setup versus using the built-in RAID management on the unit. ===PROS=== -Probably the best looking RAID enclosure on the market right now -Solid and well constructed -RGB fan and tinted acrylic panels add a nice aesthetic touch to the unit -After some tweaking it has been functioning flawlessly for several weeks ===CONS=== -Fan uses a proprietary 2-pin connector -Acrylic panels can vibrate against the chassis under heavy loads, causing additional noise -Out of box you need to download software to keep it from going to sleep every 5 minutes -Drive numbers displayed software side do not match numbers printed on the physical device
A**E
Reliably functional yet loud and lights cannot be turned off.
Update: Purchased a second device Aug 28, 2022. By Dec 16, 2022 is was failing regardless of the PC that was running it (3 machines here). There is no way to troubleshoot the unit itself and the documentation is useless. Since we cannot afford to lose our RAID arrays, we will have to purchase two new units made by someone else. Utter junk. Original Review: I purchased this device because of its storage capability vs. price point. It's loaded with 5 10TB drives and works very well. The practical issues/everyday issues are: 1. A cold-start or reboot of the PC requires one to cycle the power on the device. It cannot auto-mount if the power goes off or the PC goes down. 2. The clear plexiglass sides rattle. Support acts like you're the first person to encounter this, and put me through a long, slow burn of email exchanges ending with my giving up. I used the silicone-bead fix that someone else posted here. 3. NOISY. Absurdly so, and no way to slow the fan to make it less so. My workstations were built for quiet. 4. The light is always on, as long as the device is on. No way to shut it off. My workstations run 24/7 and the lights are bright at night. So, if you can get past those items, you're good to go. Again, for the price point, you can't beat the storage capability and day-to-day reliability. But poor secondary design decisions compromised what could have been a 5-star product.
J**T
Very affordable with a durable design
Amazing value for the money and worked. Worked right out of the box. Been using for the last 6 months almost with moderate load during the evenings and so far no issues.
J**H
Works in raid 5
Used with five 8Tb hard drives which formatted out to about 30Tb of usable space. I did have a problem with coping files from a 4 bay USB external drive to this raid array that one of them would time out and go off line. Coping the files first to my C drive then to the raid array solved that and the copy process went smoothly. I'm still in the process of getting all my files onto this raid array but so far all is working great even with the copy process taking 8 hours and longer from my C drive to this raid array. Copy speeds are good with about 150Mb compared to my other external single drives that copy at 100Mb or less speed. This is what windows report as copy speeds.
D**C
Great enclosure - looks very sleek!
The quality of this build is great - ease of installing the drives is a huge plus. Opted to setup a software RAID, so went with just the base USB model, no DIP switches on the back for hardware raid config. Installed 4x12 TB Seagate Barracuda Pro drives without any issue. Had it setup and configured within 5 minutes. Doing great so far. Will update if anything weird happens! Only minor note is that the screws on the case were tightened so hard that there were small cracks on the acrylic panels. Not that big of a deal because its barely visible.
B**G
WAS well built and simple to use. Attractive but unreliable over time.
Edit 2: Fan header is an uncommon 2 pin male. Original fan was replaced but now the fan header itself is fried. Almost lost my drives due to sudden fan death with no warning chime or error msg. Enclosure buzzes like crazy, even with removing plastic side panel. Can no longer recommend. Edit: Fan bearing is shot. YottaMaster is unable to provide replacement fans. This enclosure ticks off all the right boxes for me. The main things I'm looking for are: Hardware RAID - No explanation required. Clean, attractive design - This is one of the few enclosures nice looking enough to have out in the open, IMO. Sturdy build quality - Nice thick aluminum chassis and finish. Auto-sleep function - This has never worked in my previous enclosure so having this is awesome. Good ventilation - It's a bit louder than what I've replaced but with the higher RPMs comes better cooling. Steady connectivity and performance - No explanation required. I would like to see some improvements in a few areas however. Fan speed controller would be nice for less noise, as well as an on/off switch for it. Some polishing around the handle edges as they are uncomfortable to grab. Switch to turn fan LED on/off. I personally like the lighting since I know when the enclosure is active but I'm sure many would like the option to turn it off. Upgrade to USB 3.1 instead of USB3.0. Everything should be USB-C these days.
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