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Guru3D.com » Review » review: Vantec NexStar LX NAS » Page 3

review: Vantec NexStar LX NAS

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/16/2006 01:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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Once we have unpacked the kit and we install the HD (make sure it's set to master), simply connect the IDE cable and power connector. Now we secure the HD with four screws at the bottom plating, then close the device. Connect it to your network and enable power.

Vantec NexStar LS Guru3D review - CopyRight 2006

Here we see the HD we just inserted. it's a pretty tight fit.

Vantec NexStar LS Guru3D review - CopyRight 2006

You secure the HD with four screws at the bottom plating, here you can also see a small heatsink which is to optimize cooling for your HD. Quite a nice detail.

Vantec NexStar LS Guru3D review - CopyRight 2006

On the backside we see the on/off switch, 4-pin power connector. Two micro switches to control rotation speed of the active fan. LAN port, reset switch and USB port.

Vantec NexStar LS Guru3D review - CopyRight 2006

Once we're done we can connect the device. It's alive, IT'S ALIVE !!!





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