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Related review

Jonah 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2x HDMI 2.0] Was looking for a low cost hard drive toaster to clone my hdd to a ssd. Hooked up via usb, transferred my files and was up and running in no time

5
Dave K 2024-04-28 08:45:35

[1.3 lb] Laptop was reporting hard drive as failing. Decided to replace my 5400rpm HDD with an SSD boot drive and a 7200rpm HDD into this Data Doubler. Instructions could have been a little better, but were easy enough to follow. Installation really was not that difficult. Kit came with all tools necessary for job and there were a few extra screws in the pack just in case I lost one of those tiny things. Tripled my onboard storage!

5
Jonah 2024-06-16 03:13:58

Was looking for a low cost hard drive toaster to clone my hdd to a ssd. Hooked up via usb, transferred my files and was up and running in no time

5
Jim 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.5 lb] Installed an SSD drive. Used this to power my old HDD for secondary drive.

5
Jim 2024-05-23 01:14:51

Installed an SSD drive. Used this to power my old HDD for secondary drive.

5
Eddie Clark 2024-07-13 02:45:42

[1x 2.5"] used to mount a ssd in a hdd slot

5
Randy 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[16 TB] One of my new years resolutions/projects was to get away from HDD/spindle drives completely and get my entire digital life on SSD. This would require a 16TB drive and the only two choices at this time were the Glyph Blackbox and Oyen Digital MiniPro RAID V4. I use a Glyph 2TB Blackbox at work and it seems stable and solid. But I chose the Oyen for a few reasons. The price difference of $600. The RAID option to have two separate SSDs actually works better for my purpose. I have an inflexible, rigid archive of files that is just under 8TB and just fits in one of the drives, and I use the other drive for current projects and files. The ability to daisy chain was the deal maker for me, and requires the power adaptor which is provided. After reformatting both drives I successfully transferred the 8TB archive files over although it took FOREVER going thru a USB A hub. Now that I think about it, I am surprised how many drives on the market (both SSD and HDD) don't have daisychaining. I have always been a believer in solid state memory going back to the microdrive vs CF Card photography days at the turn of the millenium. Since that time the durability and speed of solid state has been firmly established, but the prohibitive costs have made it difficult to switch over. While I wouldn't exactly call the Oyen MiniPro RAID exactly cheap, the cost per terabyte ratio is doable for me. And it certainly is nice not to have to wait for HDDs to spin up anymore or worry about moving parts. If the Oyen holds up as well as I hope, I will be getting another to daisychain for a backup unit.

5
Robert E 2024-04-05 04:52:14

[CE
TAA] Great SSD drive, used Two in Raid 5:config to replace my old HDD drives in my desk side tower PC. Noticably faster performance.

5
Robert E 2024-07-22 07:14:30

[1 TB] Great SSD drive, used Two in Raid 5:config to replace my old HDD drives in my desk side tower PC. Noticably faster performance.

5
Jim 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x HDMI] This is a great product. I've converted a few computers from the old HDD drives to SSD drives and I use this dock whenever I need to access the data from the older drives. This is working perfectly. It is described as plug and play, and I can verify that is true. It works right away for me, no need for drivers. I connected it and it was seen immediately by my computer. This dock is also very versatile. It can hold 3.5 hard drives (HDD) as well as 2.5 drives (SSD). I'm thinking of buying some of the 2.5 SSD's to use with this for storage and back-ups, which will save me the expense of buying enclosures. Comes with a USB-B to USB-A 3.2 cable which is a nice addition. Being hot-swappable is convenient. And this might sound silly, but I like that it has a power button so I can leave it connected to my computer but turn it off when not in use. I really like that feature. This hard drive dock is working just as advertised and I'm very happy with it. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]

5