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Dear Customer, Tested with WD 6TB green drive (WD60EZRX) year ago. Best Regards, Thermaltake USA Customer service email: [email protected] Toll free: 1-800-988-1088 M-F 9:00AM ~ 5:30PM (P.S.T.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thermaltake's support website says 3TB, but I think there is no limit here. Check on Thermaltake's website or call them to be sure.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think 2 or 3 TB (2 TB for sure). I am using it with a 1 TB harddrive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.limitations not set by the hard drive or the enclosure. it is set by the file system that you use to format the hard drive. If the hard drive fits into the enclosure, it will work. NTFS and exFAT will support file systems and volumes that can use any drive out there. if you format as FAT32, you will be limited to 32GB partitions so you would potentially have to create several partitions to use the entire drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There isn't a max on the drive supported. If it can plug in to the enclosure, it will work. The limitations are set by the filesystem that you format the drive as. format the drive as FAT32 means that you can only have a max of 32GB per partition on the drive. so if you have a 64GB hard drive, you would have to have 2 x 32GB partitions (would show up as 2 separate drives in windows) to use the full drive. NTFS and exFAT mean that you can use whatever volume size you want since the volume size limitation are way above the largest of the drives that you can buy.
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