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the external enclosure looks a lot like a G5, i know thats kind of cliche, but it looked REALLY good! basically a mini G5 3.5" harddrive bay

rosewill did SOMETHING sorta like it.. but it aint nowhere near as close

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16817173003

i saw a pic of it on some guys desktop on neowin, but guess what, i think they deleted the damn huge thread with the pic in it.. sooo i have no pic of it

:|

actually if the guy who posted the pic of the harddrive in the first place is still out there... it was a desktop with a 23" apple cinema (the old white gel plastic ones), the huge silver altec lancing speakers, and i think a silver shuttle PC

Edited by Gotchaforce
  google123 said:
I have seen this enclosure before.  Is this what u are looking for?

http://www.firewiregear.net/productdetails...319,322,312,315

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close, but that doesnt seem to be shaped like a 3.5" bay, plus the one i saw also has the little silver handles like on the g5

i just realized the rosewill one might have been the one posted on neowin, and the one im thinking about was posted elsewhere.. crap :|

http://www.engadget.com/entry/1234000640043545/

guess i was looking at this.. still i remember seeing an external that was basically a g5 case shrunk, handles on top on bottom, power button in same place, but obviously larger... maybe i was imagining things though :huh:

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