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Application:

3.5" USB External HDD Enclosure

Provided by:

Kingwin

Available at:

AxionTech.com

MSRP:

$33.99

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Darren

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

November 30, 2005

 

 

 

Kingwin Night Hawk 3.5" SATA & USB 2.0
Combo External Drive Enclosure Review

     

     With so many external hard drive enclosures on the market these days, its nice to see some new tricks.  And when those new tricks come form an industry giant like Kingwin you really take notice.  With the Night Hawk TL-35CS external drive enclosure, Kingwin has brought the convenience of a USB 2.0 drive enclosure and added SATA capability.  That's right, external USB and SATA.  How does the Night Hawk perform under pressure?  I'm glad you asked!

     The Kingwin packaging  really tell you everything you need to know about the Night Hawk drive.  With so much information present, the information never overwhelms the purchaser.

     When I said the box tells you everything, I meant it.  The back of the box provides all of the setup information.  Take a good look at these instructions, this will be your only directions or manual.  Even the basic specs are listed.  I am glad SATA is so simple because its not even mentioned.

     The cables are exactly what you would expect.  Both the USB and SATA Cables are included.  Worth mentioning is the length of the SATA Cable, at  some 3 feet long, its the longest SATA cable I have seen.

     Lets take a better look at the details using the Kingwin website as a reference.

Features:

  • Tool-less installation.
  • SATA H.D.D. to USB 2.0/SATA combo interface.
  • Plug & Play.
  • Shock resistant protection.
  • Aluminum material.
  • Ball bearing fan.
  • Fan failure alarm system.
  • Power adapter included.
  • Prolific chipset.
  • Specifications:

    Interface:
    USB 2.0 and SATA combo to SATA H.D.D.
    Application:
    3.5" SATA H.D.D.
    Material:
    Aluminum alloy.
    Cooling fan:
    Ball bearing fan.
    Power adapter:
    AC input:100~240V, 50~60Hz; DC output: 12V,2A/5V,2A; Watts: 34W.
    Color:
    Black
    Dimensions:
    210(mm)L x 122(mm)W x 39(mm)H / 8 1/4"(L) x 4 3/4"(W) x 1 1/2"(H) inches.
    Weight:
    4 lbs.
    System reqirement:
    PC or Mac system (Desktop / Laptop) with available SATA or USB ports.
    Operating system:
    Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, Mac OS 8.6 or higher.
    Contents:
    Aluminum main enclosure, SATA cable, USB2.0 A-B cable, DC 5V/12V dual power adapter, power cable for adapter, driver CD, and mounting screws.

    The TL-35CS has a look that you will immediately love or hate. 

         The shape of the drive enclosure reminds me of the new Cadillac line or maybe the angular profile of the Stealth fighters.  The fact this drive only comes in black aluminum helps this impression as well.

    Maybe the Stealth is a bit of a stretch, but the simple efficient lines are just angular enough to pull it off.

         One of the many things that stick out on the Night Hawk is the active cooling fan.  Many aluminum enclosures use the aluminum material as the only heat sink.  Kingwin not only adds a nice quiet 40mm fan, they also provide a fan failure alarm system.  If the warning LED lighting comes on, simply replace the fan not the enclosure.

         The back is where the real difference is visible.  Kingwin provides a USB port for USB 2.0 Plug and play and a SATA port for external SATA connectivity.  External SATA may not be common but with the speed boost you may find yourself picking up an adapter.  I used the motherboard connector directly and also an ACRyan SATA Backy.  An IDE version is also available, though without an external IDE port.

    The Install is next..