Good price and useful to have for old laptop hard drives.
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repouk
13 Dec 155#2
These are on eBay for under £3.
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repouk
13 Dec 155#2
These are on eBay for under £3.
srw985 to repouk
13 Dec 151#14
Anyone know the cheapest option for desktop 3.5" drives?
90Ninety to repouk
16 Dec 15#25
I got some of them, they all died . Buy from a reputable brand name when it comes to hardware
AndyRoyd
14 Dec 15#24
Original q was related exclusively to 3.5" drives so HK-sourced USB3 2.5" enclosure of same item in post #3 is reasonably irrelevant. Description of dual USB SATA cable suggests it will power 3.5" drive. Both 3.5" options above are provided with separate power supplies which I suspect would be more reliable than client-based dual USB power.
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andiejn to andiejn
13 Dec 15#20
interesting, was there an hr ago. Plenty of others still cheaper than this deal though.
DealJourno
13 Dec 15#19
Very cheap plastic with very easy to break clips at the end of the case inside.
I had one of these and dumped it soon after I bought it. Not even worth a quid, never mind almost 5!
Chiptivo
13 Dec 151#18
How has this got heat? Over 100% Mark up from eBay prices for the same item.
China price is probably about a quid.
Currys group are still making mugs out of customers. :smiley:
roland_sausage
13 Dec 15#15
Only USB 2.0 so cold.
snipa
13 Dec 15#13
I've had several of the sub £3 ones from eBay and they've been fine but are far from top quality. They are also limited to 500Gb maximum capacity drives IIRC.
mudddy
13 Dec 15#12
I picked up one of these last week.
A word of warning the sata connector is pretty flimsy.
pointless purchase to be honest if your machine has usb3. the speed is so slow in current standards
if still using usb2 them its ok, just.
mikerr
13 Dec 15#8
This looks like it has a non standard usb connector - ok as it comes with the cable,
but much better to have a standard usb-micro or mini in case you ever lose the lead.
ajm007
13 Dec 15#7
Had one of these years back. Although they do the job they are not a quality product (Plastic).
my-planet
13 Dec 15#6
Should put hd size in description
mrrog
13 Dec 15#4
sent the missus to get one with the linked picture on her phone, assistant gave her an IDE device, same price, similar looking, but different, pretty shabby bit of kit but ok for a fiver i guess
Houstieboy to mrrog
13 Dec 151#5
Tell her not to step on it.
AndyRoyd
13 Dec 152#3
Reasonable price for high street, but lesser £4.50 delivered price online will bag you an enclosure rated at USB3.0 ex-UK, example http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/301801349586
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-3-0-2-5-inch-SATA-External-Hard-Drive-Mobile-Disk-HD-Enclosure-Case-Box-DT-/261676692364?hash=item3ced25738c:g:2bQAAOSw2XFUdUoa
For any kind of video or moving a largish folder of photos the speed advantage of usb 3 will be noticeable over USB2.
I am right in thinking that USB 3.0 wouldn't provide sufficient power to get a 3.5inch drive moving?
(Would a SATA lead with 2 USB plugs power a 3.5inch HDD? e.g http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Latest-USB-3-0-To-SATA-7-15Pin-22Pin-Adapter-Cable-For-2-5-3-5inch-HDD-Data-/391082487482?hash=item5b0e552eba:g:vOkAAOSw34FVArZd)
I had one of these and dumped it soon after I bought it. Not even worth a quid, never mind almost 5!
China price is probably about a quid.
Currys group are still making mugs out of customers. :smiley:
A word of warning the sata connector is pretty flimsy.
£2.79 from ebay.
Same thing.
if still using usb2 them its ok, just.
but much better to have a standard usb-micro or mini in case you ever lose the lead.