I may be wrong, but eSATA connections are for internal use. Using a caddy will still involve connecting to the computer via a USB socket.
Caddies are indeed just cases that convert an internal harddrive into an external one, and normally use an external power supply.
My questions would be, do you need an external hard drive? ie Do you need to move data from one computer to another? If not, can your computer accept another internal hard drive? if it can, it will likely be cheaper to go down that route. (I am currently contemplating a 3 TB hard drive to wipe my current set up.
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