Recommendation for an enclosure that supports flashing.
Posted: Tue May 20, 2025 1:34 pm
Hello everyone, thank you for reading this question.
Can anyone please recommend an enclosure (preferably one that only takes 9.5mm drives natively rather than one that also takes 12.7mm drives) that supports flashing. I am in the UK but am not averse to using the likes of AliExpress or Banggood.
I ask since I am having some difficulty in finding a case that fully and correctly reports the drive to Windows and not just "Generic", meaning that they cannot be used for flashing and so on. I have an old enclosure that has an Initio INIC-1618L USB to SATA chipset that does work but...
1. I am looking for 2 more, and
2. 9.5mm drives go in wonky and are not level with unsightly, dust collecting gaps around the tray facia.
At the more expensive side of the market I can see the IcyBox https://www.amazon.co.uk/IcyBox-Enclosu ... B0CMCYQFZ8 - that seems to fit the bill regarding size but no word on the flashing capabilities, or this generic type here https://www.amazon.co.uk/YAODHAOD-Exter ... B0BKY1RM4D which looks physically similar to my existing dust-trap of an enclosure but has a photo of the PCB inside referencing the 1618L. There are no reviews that mention its suitablilty for anything more technical than basic operation. I've asked the question but at the time of writing no-one has answered.
At a push I could use a USB to SATA adapter but I am having the same problem with those as well. It seems very few of these actually pass the full drive's specifics to the host PC.
In case anyone is wondering what the drives are that are being put in these enclosures, they are the Hitachi-LG BU40N. I have already flashed them using my old enclosure but they deserve better.
I appreciate that sellers may change their suppliers at a whim so this is always going to be a bit hit or miss, but all recommendations would be gratefully received.
Thank you.
(Edits to fix broken URLs).
Can anyone please recommend an enclosure (preferably one that only takes 9.5mm drives natively rather than one that also takes 12.7mm drives) that supports flashing. I am in the UK but am not averse to using the likes of AliExpress or Banggood.
I ask since I am having some difficulty in finding a case that fully and correctly reports the drive to Windows and not just "Generic", meaning that they cannot be used for flashing and so on. I have an old enclosure that has an Initio INIC-1618L USB to SATA chipset that does work but...
1. I am looking for 2 more, and
2. 9.5mm drives go in wonky and are not level with unsightly, dust collecting gaps around the tray facia.
At the more expensive side of the market I can see the IcyBox https://www.amazon.co.uk/IcyBox-Enclosu ... B0CMCYQFZ8 - that seems to fit the bill regarding size but no word on the flashing capabilities, or this generic type here https://www.amazon.co.uk/YAODHAOD-Exter ... B0BKY1RM4D which looks physically similar to my existing dust-trap of an enclosure but has a photo of the PCB inside referencing the 1618L. There are no reviews that mention its suitablilty for anything more technical than basic operation. I've asked the question but at the time of writing no-one has answered.
At a push I could use a USB to SATA adapter but I am having the same problem with those as well. It seems very few of these actually pass the full drive's specifics to the host PC.
In case anyone is wondering what the drives are that are being put in these enclosures, they are the Hitachi-LG BU40N. I have already flashed them using my old enclosure but they deserve better.
I appreciate that sellers may change their suppliers at a whim so this is always going to be a bit hit or miss, but all recommendations would be gratefully received.
Thank you.
(Edits to fix broken URLs).