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product_id: 170780734
title: "SABRENT 4-Bay USB-C 10Gbps Hard Drive Enclosure, Docking Station (DS-SC4B) | DAS JBOD not RAID, 3.5in SATA HDD/SSD, Trayless hot-swap, Up to 80TB, Per-bay switches, Aluminum, Drives not included"
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# 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 speed Per-bay locking key & Kensington slot Active cooling with 92mm fan SABRENT 4-Bay USB-C 10Gbps Hard Drive Enclosure, Docking Station (DS-SC4B) | DAS JBOD not RAID, 3.5in SATA HDD/SSD, Trayless hot-swap, Up to 80TB, Per-bay switches, Aluminum, Drives not included

**Brand:** sabrent
**Price:** AR$1018605
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Unlock your data’s full potential with the Sabrent 4-Bay USB-C powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** SABRENT 4-Bay USB-C 10Gbps Hard Drive Enclosure, Docking Station (DS-SC4B) | DAS JBOD not RAID, 3.5in SATA HDD/SSD, Trayless hot-swap, Up to 80TB, Per-bay switches, Aluminum, Drives not included by sabrent
- **How much does it cost?** AR$1018605 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sabrent enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sabrent brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Secure, Tool-Free Hot-Swap:** Swap drives effortlessly without tools, each bay secured with individual locks and activity LEDs for peace of mind.
- • **Blazing 10Gbps USB-C Transfer:** Experience ultra-fast data flow with USB 3.2 Gen 2, slashing wait times and boosting productivity.
- • **Massive 80TB Storage Potential:** Scale your digital empire with support for up to four 20TB SATA HDDs/SSDs—perfect for media pros and data hoarders alike.
- • **Universal Compatibility & Plug-and-Play:** Seamlessly integrates with Windows, macOS, and Linux—your multi-platform storage solution that just works.
- • **Robust Aluminum Build with Active Cooling:** Sleek, durable metal chassis paired with a whisper-quiet 92mm fan ensures 24/7 reliable operation without overheating.

## Overview

The SABRENT 4-Bay USB-C 10Gbps Hard Drive Enclosure (DS-SC4B) is a premium external docking station designed for professionals needing high-capacity, high-speed storage. Supporting up to four 3.5-inch SATA drives with independent ASMedia ASM1351 controllers, it delivers stable 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2 connectivity. Its tool-free, tray-less hot-swap bays feature individual power switches, activity LEDs, and security locks, all housed in a durable aluminum enclosure with active cooling. Compatible across Windows, macOS, and Linux, it offers a reliable, scalable, and secure storage solution for demanding workflows.

## Description

desertcart.com: SABRENT 4-Bay USB-C 10Gbps Hard Drive Enclosure, Docking Station (DS-SC4B) | DAS JBOD not RAID, 3.5in SATA HDD/SSD, Trayless hot-swap, Up to 80TB, Per-bay switches, Aluminum, Drives not included : Electronics

Review: Perfect External Solution to once Internal 3.5" High-Capacity Performance Hard-Drives - [Overall:] If you are looking to get mechanical drives out of your system but want still use them due to their high-capacity and/or performance (in the case of my WD Black drives), this was the best quality solution. As I stated in my original review in 2020, if anything changes with my experience with this, I'll be sure to update (as long as I'm still alive for it). My experience didn't change 5 years later, my love for the drive just increased. I honestly do not expect any issues going into Year 6 (2026). [Initial/Updated Thoughts after 5 full years:] I bought the Sabrent USB 3.2 5-Bay in Jan 2020 and all bays have been in DAILY use for a full 5 years (Dec 2025). Surprised the enclousure or the drives haven't failed (especially the drives, they are well past their intended lifespan--still...don't forget to backup your drives). I dislike that all the reviews for each bay type is consolidated into one listing, but that's an desertcart problem. When I bought this in 2020, the packaging for the 5-bay stated USB 3.1 GEN 2 but the listing was for USB 3.2, which was confusing because of the USB naming schema provided by the "USB Implementers Forum". At the time, USB 3.1 GEN 2 was renamed to USB 3.2, and provided 10Gbps (which USB 3.2 [GEN 2] is and such was the case under the former name [USB 3.1 GEN 2]). Most SATA III cables are 6 Gbps, so this item was perfect for what I intended to do. Not sure what the packaging says 5 full years later, but I didn't have any major issues to warrant buying a new one (although I did think about the 10-bay several times). [Usage:] In 2020, I upgraded my PC with. I did not want to cable manage SATA cables in a smaller case and didn't want to move/copy everything to the smaller capacity NVME or SSD drives offered at the time. On the PC before it, I had many media files, documents, and games on multiple WD Black HDDs. I wanted a bay that can give me the same performance of having a SATA cable--and 5 years later, it still does so. While I don't play games off it anymore, technology as evolved, it does still store a backlog of games, media, documents, backups, etc. For 5 years, I was able to use the drives exactly how I wanted to and am getting the same performance as SATA III (especially without the internal wiring). I can seamlessly use the drives between PCs with the caveat of making sure the drive lettering is set up consistently with each machine (i.e. to avoid having to reinstall games, rewrite any hard-coding, file path shortcuts, etc.). [Quality:] This 5-bay has solid construction and is very well designed. Cool to the touch and manages power based on drive usage--but is always in the ready. The locks for each bay and the clear labeling was a very easy plug-and-play situation. While it does accumulate dust within the enclosure, a quick blow of an air compressor gets it back into looking "new". After 5 years, the only issue I had with the enclosure was that the board/circuit of the unit started making an indiscernible noise. It's not the fans or the drives, but something else. I honestly could not pinpoint it, but there hasn't been any performance issues at all. It just works. [Additional Thoughts:] 1. If you have more than 5 3.5" HDDs to use but don't want buy more bays? You can hot-swap. 2. The provided USB cables (USB-C to USB-A and USB-C to USB-C) did it's job, but were too short and thus I needed longer cables. Finding USB 3.2 cables for 10 Gbps for over 3ft wasn't the smoothest shopping experience because longer lengths have a bit uncertainty (due to how they are listed), but they are there and have worked to expectations. 3. Pretty much your own external drive solution...just have to have your own drives. :)
Review: Solid, stable, and fast. - The Sabrent 10-bay USB enclosure is the single best addition to my PC system in years. It's about the size of a medium-sized desktop tower pc. It is solidly built of metal, and is quite heavy. Drives simply slide in to the ten bays, each of which has its own door and it's own power switch. The controller in the enclosure handles handles access and governs traffic, requiring only a single USB-C connection to your laptop or desktop. The internal power supply is fed by a single standard three-prong grounded AC cable. I've found this to be a solid, reliable, and very fast platform for my various SATA drives, and a huge improvement over the tangled bedlam of external single drives, RAID enclosures, power supplies, extension cables, data cables, hubs, power supplies for hubs etc., etc., that had become a plague to my computer system. I see in some reviews that folks have expressed trouble with the drives disconnecting. My experience had been the exact opposite. I think the disconnection troubles I had in the past were due to running through one or more powered USB hubs just to accommodate all the external drives; I think various firmware-based power timeouts were involved. In this case, I've got the entire stack of ten connected to the OC by a single USB cable, going directly into the computer: no hubs. The drives go to sleep, certainly, but awake immediately upon demand. I've had zero trouble with disconnections. This is a big part of why I've characterized this unit as "solid, stable, and fast." This could not be more welcome. A long time pc user, I kind of moved sideways from desktops to laptops as a primary platform, gaining flexibility, portability, and convenience - in many ways. But. In other ways, the laptop form factor imposes strict limitations, most especially, in storage expansion. As a multi-decade serious photographer and at-home video and music producer, the move from analog to digital has introduced serious, grown-up, storage, archive and preservation issues, not to mention capacity issues. So what began for me as a couple of USB external expansion drives grew over time into a glutted city of USB drives and USB RAID enclosures, accompanied by an increasingly unmanageable tangle of cables, power supplies, and hubs. I was plagued with disconnects, time-outs, and other issues, intermittent, yet never ending. This enclosures has alleviated all of that. The drives simply work, and work well. I broke up the RAID-1 enclosures, and over a period of several weeks, sequentially copied all the material on them onto individual drives installed in this enclosure: a kind of extended bucket brigade process. The drives originated mostly as bare drives I already had in use as RAID pairs. As a pair of RAID drives would become empty and available, I split them up, reformatted them, and moved them into the 10-bay enclosure. What about RAID? Well, Windows does a decent job of handling RAID in software. If you think about it, all RAID is actually in software, just some of that software is installed as firmware in hardware. So far, I haven't rebuilt any of the four RAID-1 groups I had before, opting, for now, to manage mirroring and backup manually across the drives in the enclosure. If and when that becomes too unwieldy, I'll move back to RAID-1 pairs, but software-based, on drives in the enclosure. To sum up moving my drives into this enclosure has been a rigorous but welcome project. It has resulted in fewer duplicate management issues, hugely increased efficiency, and much improved reliability. I am delighted with the Sabrent 10-bay enclosure.

## Features

- RELIABLE MULTI-DRIVE ACCESS: A dedicated ASMedia ASM1351 controller for each of the four bays gives every drive its own stable, independent connection. For the most reliable link, connect the dock to your computer with a USB-C to USB-C connection.
- 4-BAY EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE ENCLOSURE, 10Gbps USB-C: Direct-attached storage for up to four 3.5in SATA HDDs/SSDs (up to 80TB, 4 x 20TB) over one USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port. Backward compatible with USB 3.0/2.0. Drives are not included; all four bays ship empty.
- TRAY-LESS HOT-SWAP WITH SECURITY: Tool-free drive insertion; on/off switch and activity LED per bay, a locking key, and a Kensington slot.
- ALUMINUM & METAL BUILD WITH ACTIVE COOLING: Durable aluminum-and-metal housing with a 92mm fan for safe 24/7 operation, powered by an auto-switching 100-240V external adapter for worldwide use.
- DIRECT-ATTACHED STORAGE, NOT RAID: Each drive mounts individually (JBOD-style), not hardware RAID. Works with Windows, macOS, and Linux. 1-year warranty (extendable to 2 years with registration).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07Y3WDHLD |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10 in Hard Drive Docking Stations #55 in Enclosures |
| Brand | SABRENT |
| Built-In Media | Auto-Switching AC-DC power adapter: 100~240VAC Input., Locking Key., Power Cable., USB Type-C to Type-A cable, Type-A to Type-C adapter. |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Most USB Compatible Devices |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,274 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 gigabits_per_second |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840025227262 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 inches |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.2 Gen 2, USB Type C |
| Hardware Platform | Linux, Mac, Windows |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.1"L x 5.8"W x 5.9"H |
| Item Type Name | Docking Station |
| Item Weight | 9 pounds |
| Manufacturer | SABRENT |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 100 TB |
| Mfr Part Number | DS-SC4B |
| Model Number | DS-SC4B |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 9.1"L x 5.8"W x 5.9"H |
| Supported Devices Quantity | 4 |
| UPC | 840025227262 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SABRENT
- **Color:** Black
- **Hardware Interface:** USB 3.2 Gen 2, USB Type C
- **Hardware Platform:** Linux, Mac, Windows
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.1"L x 5.8"W x 5.9"H

## Images

![SABRENT 4-Bay USB-C 10Gbps Hard Drive Enclosure, Docking Station (DS-SC4B) | DAS JBOD not RAID, 3.5in SATA HDD/SSD, Trayless hot-swap, Up to 80TB, Per-bay switches, Aluminum, Drives not included - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71WeUMX5FVL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this docking station support RAID?**
A: No — it’s direct-attached storage (JBOD-style). Each drive mounts individually, like separate USB drives, so there’s no array to configure and nothing to rebuild.

**Q: What drives are compatible?**
A: Standard 3.5-inch SATA hard drives and SSDs — up to four at once (up to 20TB each, 80TB total).

**Q: How do I get the most stable connection?**
A: Use a USB-C to USB-C cable to your computer rather than a USB-A adapter, on a rear/powered port. Each bay has its own ASMedia controller for a stable, independent link.

**Q: Is a cooling fan included, and is it loud?**
A: Yes — a built-in 92mm fan provides active cooling for safe all-day operation. Some airflow noise is normal.

**Q: Do I need software or drivers?**
A: No — plug-and-play on Windows, macOS, and Linux. New or blank drives may need to be initialized/formatted by your OS first.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect External Solution to once Internal 3.5" High-Capacity Performance Hard-Drives
*by P***I on January 4, 2020*

[Overall:] If you are looking to get mechanical drives out of your system but want still use them due to their high-capacity and/or performance (in the case of my WD Black drives), this was the best quality solution. As I stated in my original review in 2020, if anything changes with my experience with this, I'll be sure to update (as long as I'm still alive for it). My experience didn't change 5 years later, my love for the drive just increased. I honestly do not expect any issues going into Year 6 (2026). [Initial/Updated Thoughts after 5 full years:] I bought the Sabrent USB 3.2 5-Bay in Jan 2020 and all bays have been in DAILY use for a full 5 years (Dec 2025). Surprised the enclousure or the drives haven't failed (especially the drives, they are well past their intended lifespan--still...don't forget to backup your drives). I dislike that all the reviews for each bay type is consolidated into one listing, but that's an Amazon problem. When I bought this in 2020, the packaging for the 5-bay stated USB 3.1 GEN 2 but the listing was for USB 3.2, which was confusing because of the USB naming schema provided by the "USB Implementers Forum". At the time, USB 3.1 GEN 2 was renamed to USB 3.2, and provided 10Gbps (which USB 3.2 [GEN 2] is and such was the case under the former name [USB 3.1 GEN 2]). Most SATA III cables are 6 Gbps, so this item was perfect for what I intended to do. Not sure what the packaging says 5 full years later, but I didn't have any major issues to warrant buying a new one (although I did think about the 10-bay several times). [Usage:] In 2020, I upgraded my PC with. I did not want to cable manage SATA cables in a smaller case and didn't want to move/copy everything to the smaller capacity NVME or SSD drives offered at the time. On the PC before it, I had many media files, documents, and games on multiple WD Black HDDs. I wanted a bay that can give me the same performance of having a SATA cable--and 5 years later, it still does so. While I don't play games off it anymore, technology as evolved, it does still store a backlog of games, media, documents, backups, etc. For 5 years, I was able to use the drives exactly how I wanted to and am getting the same performance as SATA III (especially without the internal wiring). I can seamlessly use the drives between PCs with the caveat of making sure the drive lettering is set up consistently with each machine (i.e. to avoid having to reinstall games, rewrite any hard-coding, file path shortcuts, etc.). [Quality:] This 5-bay has solid construction and is very well designed. Cool to the touch and manages power based on drive usage--but is always in the ready. The locks for each bay and the clear labeling was a very easy plug-and-play situation. While it does accumulate dust within the enclosure, a quick blow of an air compressor gets it back into looking "new". After 5 years, the only issue I had with the enclosure was that the board/circuit of the unit started making an indiscernible noise. It's not the fans or the drives, but something else. I honestly could not pinpoint it, but there hasn't been any performance issues at all. It just works. [Additional Thoughts:] 1. If you have more than 5 3.5" HDDs to use but don't want buy more bays? You can hot-swap. 2. The provided USB cables (USB-C to USB-A and USB-C to USB-C) did it's job, but were too short and thus I needed longer cables. Finding USB 3.2 cables for 10 Gbps for over 3ft wasn't the smoothest shopping experience because longer lengths have a bit uncertainty (due to how they are listed), but they are there and have worked to expectations. 3. Pretty much your own external drive solution...just have to have your own drives. :)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid, stable, and fast.
*by I***Y on April 13, 2024*

The Sabrent 10-bay USB enclosure is the single best addition to my PC system in years. It's about the size of a medium-sized desktop tower pc. It is solidly built of metal, and is quite heavy. Drives simply slide in to the ten bays, each of which has its own door and it's own power switch. The controller in the enclosure handles handles access and governs traffic, requiring only a single USB-C connection to your laptop or desktop. The internal power supply is fed by a single standard three-prong grounded AC cable. I've found this to be a solid, reliable, and very fast platform for my various SATA drives, and a huge improvement over the tangled bedlam of external single drives, RAID enclosures, power supplies, extension cables, data cables, hubs, power supplies for hubs etc., etc., that had become a plague to my computer system. I see in some reviews that folks have expressed trouble with the drives disconnecting. My experience had been the exact opposite. I think the disconnection troubles I had in the past were due to running through one or more powered USB hubs just to accommodate all the external drives; I think various firmware-based power timeouts were involved. In this case, I've got the entire stack of ten connected to the OC by a single USB cable, going directly into the computer: no hubs. The drives go to sleep, certainly, but awake immediately upon demand. I've had zero trouble with disconnections. This is a big part of why I've characterized this unit as "solid, stable, and fast." This could not be more welcome. A long time pc user, I kind of moved sideways from desktops to laptops as a primary platform, gaining flexibility, portability, and convenience - in many ways. But. In other ways, the laptop form factor imposes strict limitations, most especially, in storage expansion. As a multi-decade serious photographer and at-home video and music producer, the move from analog to digital has introduced serious, grown-up, storage, archive and preservation issues, not to mention capacity issues. So what began for me as a couple of USB external expansion drives grew over time into a glutted city of USB drives and USB RAID enclosures, accompanied by an increasingly unmanageable tangle of cables, power supplies, and hubs. I was plagued with disconnects, time-outs, and other issues, intermittent, yet never ending. This enclosures has alleviated all of that. The drives simply work, and work well. I broke up the RAID-1 enclosures, and over a period of several weeks, sequentially copied all the material on them onto individual drives installed in this enclosure: a kind of extended bucket brigade process. The drives originated mostly as bare drives I already had in use as RAID pairs. As a pair of RAID drives would become empty and available, I split them up, reformatted them, and moved them into the 10-bay enclosure. What about RAID? Well, Windows does a decent job of handling RAID in software. If you think about it, all RAID is actually in software, just some of that software is installed as firmware in hardware. So far, I haven't rebuilt any of the four RAID-1 groups I had before, opting, for now, to manage mirroring and backup manually across the drives in the enclosure. If and when that becomes too unwieldy, I'll move back to RAID-1 pairs, but software-based, on drives in the enclosure. To sum up moving my drives into this enclosure has been a rigorous but welcome project. It has resulted in fewer duplicate management issues, hugely increased efficiency, and much improved reliability. I am delighted with the Sabrent 10-bay enclosure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ An excellent enclosure if you don't need RAID
*by A***R on January 15, 2020*

This is for the 5-bay usb-c version. start with the bad, hence 4 star: 1. it drops connection sometimes when use usb-A to usb-c cable connecting to usb-A 3.0 port on a thinkpad T470. it happens when creating soft-raid and writting to 4 HDDs at the same time. I had to use usb-c to usb-c cable, which runs robustly. 2. sometimes, it will slow down for a while before picking up to full speed now the positive sides, which are quite many 1. when using usb-c to usb-c connection with thinkpad T470, it has been rock solid. I have been running windows storage space in 4 disk parity on it and wrote > 1TB to it, and never had once disconnection 2. HDD install is extremely easy and the door mechanism is strong so that I don't worry HDD falls out if move around. 3. the back circuit board does not block airflow, large opening between HDD and fan. sustained writing at full speed to 4 HDD for half hour, HDD still ~35C. 4. fan is very quiet. similar to one in my synology NAS 5. individual HDD has its own power button, you can shot-swap without worrying short-circuit anything. but it does create initial confusion as I was wondering why nothing happened after I pushed the main switch on the back 6. HDD and fan power down when HDDs are inactive and with computer power down. naturally, it resumes also with computer power-on 7. throughput has been great. can sustain writting to 4 HDD at 150MB/sec 8. usb-c hub allows expansion in future, although I have not tested it yet. 9. the led lights are quite small and do not feel disturbed by it I have looked through, twice, every single 4/5 bay usb-c enclosure; I do feel this is the best one, not one of, if you don't need hardware RAID. update after a week. moved 10TB of data both to it and from it. all done with storage space in parity, meaning 4 HDD writing/reading at the same time. rock solid. did not disconnect or slow down even once. excellent. update after 6 months. 24x7 for the last 6 months. Absolutely no problem. no single disconnect. still quiet as day-one. no complaints.

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