I have 2 WD5000AAKS internal drives from a computer that I no longer use. I would like to put those drives in external enclosures to use as backup drives for a Windows 7-64 computer. Is it OK (possible?) to do this? If so, any recommendations/suggesstions as to enclosures would be greatly appreciated!
External enclosures can be hotboxes. Choose a 3.5" SATA enclosure, preferably with heatsink and fan, and with as many interfaces as possible, including USB, Firewire, and eSATA. USB is the most universal interface, but eSATA is the fastest.
I bought a Cooler Master XCraft 350 enclosure for my wife’s sister and it has been trouble free, for several years.
These have a grill mesh on one side, the back I guess you would call it, and on the main side, a heat-conducting pad is designed to press against the drive to help extract heat out that side too. It is pretty hot where I live (Brisbane) but no problems in that regard.
Just make sure to get the right 3.5" versus 2.5" enclosure. As a general rule, 3.5" require an AC adapter while 2.5" draw power from the USB bus.