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Is there an HDD-Box for 2.5" drives with SATA3 support?
Good afternoon.
I went through all sorts of catalogs, looked at the manufacturers' websites, but did not find it.
Watched both cheap and expensive models - everywhere SATA1/SATA2.
Poorly searched or haven't made one yet?
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Yes, there are plenty of them, in general.
www.geekstuff4u.com/green-line-one-minute-box-usb3...
dx.com/p/usb-3-0-hard-disk-drive-enclosure-for-2-5...
www. cclonline.com/product/131041/S3510BMU33T/Exter...
Only meaning? 5gbps is the theoretically achievable usb3 speed. In fact, it will stay in the 3gbps region and will. Is that under ssd to take.
why for a normal hdd sata 3? it seems like the speed for "sata 2" is 300mb/c for "sata 3" 600mb/c while hdd holds up to ~150mb/c and then only in tests, but in reality 50-100 for large files and ~10-20 for small ones , respectively, there will be no sense from sata3 for HDD,
and comparing eSATAp VS USB3.0 is another story...
what kind of interfaces do you want from the HDD-Box? usb 3 or usb 2, or maybe E sata
I'm sorry, I didn't specify right away.
I want USB3.0
It turns out that on USB3.0 boxes they write that the speed is up to 5Gb / s, but in fact everything rests on the SATA2 speed of 3Gb / s. Marketing?
Now, if SATA3 and USB3 would make a wonderful pie.
Thanks for the educational program. Perhaps I agree that with a conventional HDD, SATA3 is really useless.
I need a box for an SSD, so there were thoughts that SATA3 would probably make sense.
What is the maximum speed you can expect in practice? What max speed did you manage to record?
As an example: copying a 2GB file to a disk, and vice versa.
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