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Solve : I just became aware of this device today and think it may prove usefull? |
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Answer» Don't know how long this type of device has been around. However a serious user of external HDD's it occurs to me that this could be a very nice manner of expanding the utilization and versatility of external HDD"s. I see some great advantages to this piece of hardware. You would NOT be required to have a separate case for each HDD. It seems compatible to both laptop and PC (Apple as well) internal drives. This unit is only for SATA drives and connects externally VIA a 2.0 USB port. The flyer that includes this device arrived today from Tiger Direct and i decided to pass it along for the possible benefit of CH members,truenorth Don't know how long this type of device has been around. ...A couple years. Some variations hold 2 drives. The only reservation I have is the SATA connectors have a limited number of mate de-mate cycles. The connector was never designed to mate & de-mate 1000's of times (MAYBE a few hundred).Quote from: Computer_Commando on May 05, 2011, 05:46:43 PM A couple years. Some variations hold 2 drives. The only reservation I have is the SATA connectors have a limited number of mate de-mate cycles. The connector was never designed to mate & de-mate 1000's of times (maybe a few hundred).That's true. This is intended to be in between a normal USB/Firewire external HDD and an internal drive in terms of portability - it's something you probably wouldn't use every day, but to plug in a drive for weekly backups, etc it's very handy. Saying that, we have several we use at work to do preliminary tests on hard drives, these have been in use for a few years and are still going strong, so they do seem fairly robust. besides ... it's not like they're $100 or something. |
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