
We also found two rubber drive covers in the box to combat drive acoustics. The scope of delivery for the BlacX Duet 5G includes the power adapter and USB 3.0 cable along with a warranty booklet and user guide.

The back of the dock is rather simple, housing a power input and USB 3.0 connection. To the right there are also two levers for ejecting your drives. The top of the dock has a slight brushed appearance brought on by the slice of aluminium Thermaltake has placed here.Īs you will notice the power switch incorporates two LEDs, both of which are blue - one indicating the unit is switched on and the other for activity. The BlacX Duet 5G shares many of its characteristics with its little brother, the single bay BlacX 5G.Įverything from the shape and choice materials have stayed the same between units, but there are some obvious differences, such as the power button and internal PCB, which we will touch on shortly. The internal SATA ports support a generation three configuration, but are also backwards compatible with SATA and SATA II drives.
