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Related review

Benjamin 2024-04-03 03:24:44

[24 TB] This is exactly what I needed - a fast network storage device with synchronization to Dropbox. Easily the fastest 10G storage device I've used, with incredibly easy setup. Very simple to update to latest version, and has worked reliably so far with heavy usage. A great addition to the toolkit!

5
Ian 2024-04-12 09:54:27

[SFP+] Worked with a dell converged network adapter and a UniFi switch

5
Mary 2024-04-05 06:40:34

[4 TB] Great as a second storage device for Ninja 7

5
vvp 2024-05-03 02:16:28

[0.25 lb] excellent working digital storage device.

5
Nathan b 2024-06-16 08:19:52

[0.245 lb] It was nice to get a storage device where it is not preloaded with so much space not being able to use.

5
Robert 2024-08-13 06:38:18

[12 TB] Great Hard Drive for Video Storage on Network Video Recorders.

5
Sean 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Plastic] I recently acquired a Dell 5180 workstation. It has a mirror pair of boot SSDs but not local storage. Fine for an enterprise workstation, but not a home system. The Icy Dock enabled me to add two more 2.5 HDDs and a multi-card reader to teh only 5.25 bay.  Only complaint, had to purchase a SATA power splitter. Would have been easy to include in packaging.

5
James 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.04 lb] This has been an absolutely fantastic and economical way of expending the storage capacity of my Dell Laptop with a 512GB SSD drive. This little flash drive is small enough to plug into my laptop and travel it as if it was as permanent a fixture as my screen! certainly a lot less obstructive as the charger! So, I transferred all my data to the flash drive, freeing up storage for the programs and their operations. What's more you can even get this drive at 512GB. I'm happy with it; only time will tell how this works long term.

5
Laurence 2024-05-05 08:10:21

[Tray] The Transcend device was purchased to replace the drive in my Dell beastie that suddenly died. Thus far, it's works likes a charm and installation is as simple as plugging it into two USB ports. I'm very pleased with this device.

5
Stefan 2024-06-04 06:54:51

[Aluminum] The fact that this is the second WD19TB I buy shows that I really like this dock. (As I am working in 2 places, I wanted to have it in both!). Pros and cons: + One (tiny) USB-C plug, everything taken care of: USB devices, network, multiple monitors and even charging the device. + Very nice integration into Dell notebooks: No need to open the device. Simply push the button - or even use the plug event to power on the notebook. Can't be more convenient than that? + No Fan (like the old WD16TB dock had) + Works with all TB-able notebooks I used so far (MacBook, Asus, Dell, ..) - To get the full power output from the dock, you have to use a Dell notebook (E.g. gamer notebooks from other manufacturers might not be able to charge and be used in full power mode, even though the power brick should have plenty of power to do it - note that this is due to the USB-C spec, there was recently an addendum which might change that going forwards). - It is on the pricy side - If driving a high res monitor (2560x1440 and above) using an HDMI cable, you might get only 50Hz out of it and using many notebooks you will get a flickering (display on/off) over time. You should really use a DP cable. - It has only one USB plug at the front - which is a bit on the low side considering that you might plug in mouse and keyboard. Yes, there are more plugs on the back side, but it is finnicky to get to them once set up. - Be aware that the notebook has to be fairly close to the dock as the cable is not easy to be bend, and the outlet location is fixed (on both sides).

5