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StarTech Adapter USB 3.0 to 2.5" SATA III (50 cm, SATA III)
EUR11,63 per piece for 2 units

StarTech Adapter USB 3.0 to 2.5" SATA III

50 cm, SATA III


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JoschkaH

4 years ago

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Alexander Grand

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Not on the console, but I am almost certain that this would be too slow. I noticed that this adapter is not designed for high data rates. Per USB 3 with approx. 10MB/s, that's all I achieved. Because of the integrated USB power supply, it probably only runs on USB 2. The adapters with a separate power supply are better.
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Kengeler

4 years ago

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XquisitX

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A connected hard disk (preferably an SSD or a 2.5" HDD) is supplied with power via the USB port, as these are relatively energy-saving (smartphones, etc. can also be charged via USB ports of the PC/laptop).
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markushelb

5 years ago

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felixspeiser

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Try using the connection cable of the following ICY Box: https://www.brack.ch/icy-box-ex... available at Brack for CHF 26.50 - Regards Felix Speiser
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gineika

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago • purchased this product

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So... a data migration on the part of MacOS is generally always possible! Much more important is what you connect... since you only have a USB 3 port, SSDs are usually uncomplicated since they don't need any additional power... If you have older hard drives, use an adapter with an external power supply.
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dr.sebestyen

6 years ago

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