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AXP 2.5/3.5" SATA to eSATA & USB Dock
To read this review go to: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/A...SATA_USB_Dock/
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Nice review, would be nice to see IDE docks too.
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Personally I used those ebay HK cables for these things. They support IDE, laptop IDE thingies and SATA. You can also get them with an adapter that has a Molex connector. They cost about €10 including adapter and shipping. |
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Yeah I know IDE is dying but USB drives dont have to much longer now that eSata is taking over. I would like a easy way to swap my old IDE HD's without having to invest in a kit that I would have to swap the boot drive.
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On the first page you said it only delivers 0.3A. No, that is how much current it draws @ 100-240V. It delivers 2A @ 12V, which is much more than USB.
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I am getting a SATA 2.5" / 3.5" HDD dock but I have a few older ATA/100 drives from my old desktop 320gb & 200gb that I'd like to wipe and utilise as specific drives for storage or back up. I'm trying to find if it is possible to have a simple adaptor that I can put onto the ATA/100 drives so i can then just drop it into the dock that accepts SATA connection. Your description sounds like you have the setup that I am looking for. Do you have any pics and more of an explanation about how i do this? Feel free to PM me for an emil addy to send some pics. apreciated |
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