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product_id: 534354466
title: "- TERRAMASTER D6-320 External Hard Drive Enclosure - USB 3.2 Gen2 10Gbps Type-C HDD Storage Hot Swappable Plug and Play (Diskless)"
brand: "terramaster"
price: "2454.33 DT"
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category: "Terramaster"
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# 10Gbps USB 3.2 Gen2 speed Supports 6 SATA drives up to 132TB total Intelligent temperature-controlled fan - TERRAMASTER D6-320 External Hard Drive Enclosure - USB 3.2 Gen2 10Gbps Type-C HDD Storage Hot Swappable Plug and Play (Diskless)

**Brand:** terramaster
**Price:** 2454.33 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Unlock storage power that keeps pace with your ambition

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** - TERRAMASTER D6-320 External Hard Drive Enclosure - USB 3.2 Gen2 10Gbps Type-C HDD Storage Hot Swappable Plug and Play (Diskless) by terramaster
- **How much does it cost?** 2454.33 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- terramaster enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Cool Under Pressure:** Smart, whisper-quiet fan adapts to keep your drives cool and your workspace distraction-free.
- • **Hot-Swap Like a Pro:** Swap drives on the fly without downtime—keep your projects moving and never miss a beat.
- • **Plug & Play Freedom:** Seamlessly compatible across Mac, Windows, and Linux—no drivers, no hassle, just instant access.
- • **Blazing Fast Transfers:** Experience ultra-responsive data flow with USB 3.2 Gen2 at 10Gbps—perfect for demanding workflows.
- • **Massive Storage, Zero Compromise:** Scale effortlessly with support for six drives, maxing out at a staggering 132TB capacity.

## Overview

The TERRAMASTER D6-320 is a premium external hard drive enclosure featuring USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C connectivity for blazing 10Gbps transfer speeds. It supports up to six 3.5" or 2.5" SATA drives, delivering a massive combined capacity of up to 132TB. Designed for professionals, it offers hot-swappable bays, broad OS compatibility, and an intelligent cooling system to ensure optimal performance and reliability in demanding environments.

## Description

Product description TERRAMASTER D6-320 10Gbps USB Storage High-speed data transfer and massive storage capacity: The D6-320 hard drive enclosure features a USB3.2 Gen2 interface providing a 10Gbps data transmission bandwidth. With the capability to support up to six 3.5" and 2.5" SATA HDD, and 2.5" SATA SSD, it offers a maximum drive capacity of 22TB and a storage space of up to 132TB (22TB x 6). When six hard drives are installed (SATA III HDD 8TB x 6 simultaneously read/write), it delivers an actual read/write speed of up to 1,030MB/s, while a single SSD installation (SATA III 1TB SSD x 1) can reach a read speed of 510MB/s. Please note that the D6-320 does not support the function of array and only supports individual disks. Highly Compatible Interface: The D6-320 USB storage comes with a 1-meter USB Type-C to Type-C cable and is plug-and-play, requiring no drivers. It is compatible with a range of computer interfaces, including USB 3.0/3.1/3.2, Thunderbolt 3/4. Hot Swappable, Intelligent Disk Sleep: The D6-320 HDD storage allows hot swapping for convenient hard disk replacement while powered on. It supports the sleep function to reduce power consumption and extend the hard disk's service life by following the computer OS's sleep mode. Better Heat Dissipation: The D6-320 HDD enclosure features a temperature-controlled fan that adjusts its speed according to the hard disk's temperature for optimal performance. Its internal structure is optimized to increase air pressure, reduce hard disk temperature, and minimize noise and resonance. These features enable the D6-320 to operate quietly even under heavy load. Expansion of NAS Storage Space: The D6-320 DAS storage is compatible with TerraMaster NAS via USB interface with proper adaptation. Users can expand the NAS storage space by creating arrays and storage pools on D6-320 through TerraMaster TOS. Note: this feature requires TerraMaster NAS with TOS 5.1 or later version. Note: Some mini PCs may have weaker USB signal output, which can cause random interruptions during file read/write operations during data transmission . When this occurs, it is recommended to 1) use the rear USB ports of the computer, as they typically provide a more stable signal; 2) test the device on another known-good computer to rule out hardware issues on the original PC; and 3) use a 10Gbps USB-A/USB-C hub or splitter with a short 0.3m–0.5m cable to reduce signal loss. TERRAMASTER HDD Enclosure Comparison TERRAMASTER D6-320 TERRAMASTER D4-320 TERRAMASTER D5 Hybrid TERRAMASTER D8 Hybrid

Review: Excellent and worth the extra coins over the competition. Self-hosting game changer for me. - Better than others by far. This is about the fourth or fifth one of these enclosure things I've bought and this one is the best by far. Build quality is excellent and made of thick plastic (quieter than aluminum). Stay away from the Mediasonic brand ones if you are using it for a server - I've gifted away two of those because the power button always had to be pressed after power loss and the usb controller was shared by all the drives (it also was weird with device naming). I'm using the TerraMaster with a Raspberry Pi 5 8GB running OMV 8, with one 8TB CMR hdd and two 6TB SMR hdd. It has a USB controller for each disk slot and I was pulling full read write speeds from the disks simultaneously. I also didn't have any disk sleeping issues (after disabling SMART monitoring and using HD-idle instead of OMV's built-in stuff). The power button is last state; it powers back ON after power loss if it was ON before the power loss. I found the trays easy to install my disks into and the latching click is very satisfying. The fan is quiet enough for my application. I used it in Unraid as well for some testing and everything looked fine on that too - including the device naming. I was copying over 400MB/s to it using a btrfs raid0 array of SMR disks over plain old usb 3.0.
Review: Great 4-disk enclosure - The self-noise is very quiet although there isn’t much dampening for hard drive noise so the actual drives may be very audible. The fans work great and keep my drives consistently below 40C. The case feels a bit cheap because of all the plastic but I kind of prefer this since it’s so light weight. Despite the plastic case, it feels really solid. The case should hold up for years. The lights on the front are really helpful to confirm disk activity. I only have two complaints: how the drives show up in windows and the quality of the USB-C connector. Each drive shows up individually which is great for software RAID, but ejecting the drives means each one has to be removed from windows separately. I wish there was a way to eject them all as one device before I disconnect the enclosure. The USB-C connector also could be stronger. If something accidentally bumps into the cable while it’s in, it can disconnect from the host even if the cable looks like it should still be connected. Despite these concerns, I’m very happy with this enclosure.

## Features

- High Speed: The D6-320 hard drive enclosure (a DAS, NOT a NAS) adopts USB 3.2 Gen2 protocol for high-speed data transmission up to 10Gbps. With 6 hard drives installed, the read/write speed can reach up to 1,030MB/s (SATA III HDD 8TB x 6). With one SSD installed, the read speed can reach 510MB/s (SATA III 1TB SSD x 1).
- Super-large Storage Space: The D6-320 HDD storage enclosure can support up to six 3.5" and 2.5" SATA HDD, as well as 2.5" SATA SSD, with a maximum capacity of 22TB per drive, providing users with up to 132TB (22TB x 6) of storage space. Note that the D6-320 does not support arrays and only works with individual disks.
- Plug and Play, Highly Compatible: The D6-320 das storage is a plug-and-play device that doesn't require drivers to work. It is highly compatible with MAC, Windows, and Linux operating systems. It has a USB Type-C interface and comes with a USB type C-type C cable. The device is compatible with various computer interfaces, including USB 3.0, USB 3.1, USB 3.2, Thunderbolt 3, and Thunderbolt 4.
- Hot Swappable: The D6-320 USB enclosure supports hot swapping, which allows you to replace the hard disk without having to power off the device. This feature makes data transfer more convenient and efficient.
- Better Heat Dissipation: The D6-320 USB storage has an intelligent temperature-controlled and low-noise fan that automatically adjusts its speed based on the temperature of the hard disk. This feature ensures that the hard disk operates at its best temperature and provides better heat dissipation.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BZHSK29B |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23 in Enclosures #1,345 in Data Storage |
| Brand | TERRAMASTER |
| Built-In Media | Hard Drive Enclosure |
| Compatible Devices | Windows, Mac, Linux |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA, Thunderbolt, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 509 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.2 Gen 2 |
| Hardware Platform | Windows, Mac, Linux |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.58"L x 5.12"W x 8.9"H |
| Item Weight | 4.1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TERRAMASTER |
| Material | Metal |
| Mfr Part Number | D6-320 |
| Model Number | D6-320 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.58"L x 5.12"W x 8.9"H |
| Supported Devices Quantity | 1 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TERRAMASTER
- **Hardware Interface:** USB 3.2 Gen 2
- **Hardware Platform:** Windows, Mac, Linux
- **Material:** Metal
- **Product Dimensions:** 8.58"L x 5.12"W x 8.9"H

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## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent and worth the extra coins over the competition. Self-hosting game changer for me.
*by K***Z on March 8, 2026*

Better than others by far. This is about the fourth or fifth one of these enclosure things I've bought and this one is the best by far. Build quality is excellent and made of thick plastic (quieter than aluminum). Stay away from the Mediasonic brand ones if you are using it for a server - I've gifted away two of those because the power button always had to be pressed after power loss and the usb controller was shared by all the drives (it also was weird with device naming). I'm using the TerraMaster with a Raspberry Pi 5 8GB running OMV 8, with one 8TB CMR hdd and two 6TB SMR hdd. It has a USB controller for each disk slot and I was pulling full read write speeds from the disks simultaneously. I also didn't have any disk sleeping issues (after disabling SMART monitoring and using HD-idle instead of OMV's built-in stuff). The power button is last state; it powers back ON after power loss if it was ON before the power loss. I found the trays easy to install my disks into and the latching click is very satisfying. The fan is quiet enough for my application. I used it in Unraid as well for some testing and everything looked fine on that too - including the device naming. I was copying over 400MB/s to it using a btrfs raid0 array of SMR disks over plain old usb 3.0.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great 4-disk enclosure
*by Z***S on April 3, 2026*

The self-noise is very quiet although there isn’t much dampening for hard drive noise so the actual drives may be very audible. The fans work great and keep my drives consistently below 40C. The case feels a bit cheap because of all the plastic but I kind of prefer this since it’s so light weight. Despite the plastic case, it feels really solid. The case should hold up for years. The lights on the front are really helpful to confirm disk activity. I only have two complaints: how the drives show up in windows and the quality of the USB-C connector. Each drive shows up individually which is great for software RAID, but ejecting the drives means each one has to be removed from windows separately. I wish there was a way to eject them all as one device before I disconnect the enclosure. The USB-C connector also could be stronger. If something accidentally bumps into the cable while it’s in, it can disconnect from the host even if the cable looks like it should still be connected. Despite these concerns, I’m very happy with this enclosure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fatal Flaw to what could be the solution for photographers
*by J***H on August 30, 2024*

Update 3/26/2026 Sorry for the false alarm below. The issue was with the power supply, not with the device. The power supply had the same brand name and appeared virtually identical, so I just plugged the new one into the same power supply, but then out of abundance of caution I glanced at the fine print on the old power supply and realized it says 72 watts (W) of output, and then I glanced at the new one, but it said 120 W of output. A huge difference, clearly. After carefully untangling the cables needed to take out the old power supply from my double-layered set of Bluetti and CyberPower battery backups, and put in the new power supply, the 6-bay model does work flawlessly, and has enough power to spin up all four drives at once. Just a note of caution, since 72 W of power is NOT enough for four drives, this means each drive probably needs at least 20 W apiece to spin up (for Exos enterprise drives). Thus, six drives would likely need at least 120 W total, meaning that the new power supply may or may not be enough power to actually spin of six drives. When I do ever sometime install six drives at once, I might run into the same issue of not having enough power to spin all the bays up that the machine is rated for, just like I experienced with the 4-bay version not having enough power to spin up all of its bays. But for now, when I am only using my four drives in this 6-bay unit, and with its correct PSU included in the box, rather than the prior one, it does have enough power to spin up the four drives with two of the bays empty. It's kind of an extreme cost cutting measure that the PSU included saves like 15 cents of cost by only putting out 72 W for one model and only 120 W for another model, but I respect the right of a company to just include the bare minimum to make its product work. Although the prior 4-bay model did NOT work with 4 drives loaded in it, and it still awaits to be seen whether the 6-bay model will work with a full load of 6 drives in it as well. Other than this power issue, this unit has worked flawlessly and perfectly for over a year on my MacBook Pro M4 Max, and hopefully it will keep doing the same on my new MacBook Pro M5 Max. Update 3/26/2026 For the past year, I have been stuck with hot swapping the 4th drive after powering up this model just so that it can boot, as it powers off from a voltage deficiency over and over in an infinite loop when 4 drives are loaded. So today, in the spring sale, my package arrived with the new 6-bay version. Obviously, with 6 bays, it should have more voltage to be able to spin up just by 4 existing drives, right? Wrong. I am attaching a video showing the infinite loop STILL happening of trying to spin up just four drives, then failing, which happens on the 6-bay model, just the same as on the 4-bay model. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. IT CANNOT LOAD MORE THAN 3 PHYSICAL HARD DRIVES AT A TIME, EVEN THOUGH IT CLAIMS TO SUPPORT SIX. The package has been opened and all the screws taken out, but hopefully I can still do a return and go back to my 4-bay model, and keep on living with this terrible situation of loading in the 4th drive after waiting for the first 3 to spin up. I live in daily terror that at some point my timing will be off, and my computer will see the missing drive as a corrupted software RAID array, instead of getting the timing just right so that my computer thinks there is just a small delay in loading up the fourth drive from the enclosure, instead of seeing it as a missing drive/corrupted RAID. Original Update: when used with 4 seagate 28 TB drives, it cannot spin up because inadequate voltage. One drive has to be slid out partway when turning on, then slid back in after the first 3 spinup. Otherwise, still works great. Only this drive so far can't spin up with 4 drives inside. Other drives don't need so much voltage, apparently. -- I generate over 20 TB of media a year as a photographer, and I now use software raid only after way too many unrecoverable hardware raid failures. And I also use backups on additional DAS devices, never trusting just raid alone for safety. But I have always been frustrated that good enclosures are close to $300 or even $1000, just to provide a decent 1000 MB/sec of combined speed from multiple drives. Lots of DAS devices are available, but until this one, it was always close to $300 or far more just to get true drive speed like 250 MB/sec for one drive times four = 1000 MB/sec total. Why should I pay the price of an entire new PC just to provide a SATA connection and power cable to my drives that doesn't bottleneck my speed when accessing more than one drive at once with RAID? Finally this one is available for half the cost, and it really works. I've bought four and will buy more.

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