FWIW, I wouldn't recommend Orico. I don't live in the US so my options are somewhat limited but I found a local retailer that carries Orico. I've had five of them in the past five years and four died within 12-18 months.
If it was just one, I'd put it down to random bad luck. But with that many failures I assume they are doing something stupid/cheap.
Usually they would simply fail to power on but sometimes individual slots seemed to die (which RAID just loooooves).
And having an entire enclosure fail and waiting days/weeks for a replacement sucks as you lose access to all your data.
I eventually bought a Jonsbo N3 off of Aliexpress and PCI SATA card (to support more than the 2-4 drives most motherboards support) and that has been working well for months.
I've never tried Orico, that was just the first brand that came up when I searched. I suspect these things are fundamentally unreliable, especially because they are powered by external AC adaptors, meaning there is no real ground between the two switching power sources (one in your PC, the other in the HDD caddy). It's either due to that, or due to the very sensitive signaling along the line, that eventually you get USB disconnects (if you try to run it as an appliance) that wreaks havoc on filesystems, particularly RAID.
The Jonsbo N3 is not comparable. I own one as well (how quiet is yours? I upgraded the rear fan but my CPU fan is noisy), but it's a complete PC case, not an external HDD array.
If it was just one, I'd put it down to random bad luck. But with that many failures I assume they are doing something stupid/cheap.
Usually they would simply fail to power on but sometimes individual slots seemed to die (which RAID just loooooves).
And having an entire enclosure fail and waiting days/weeks for a replacement sucks as you lose access to all your data.
I eventually bought a Jonsbo N3 off of Aliexpress and PCI SATA card (to support more than the 2-4 drives most motherboards support) and that has been working well for months.