What's the chip in these, a JMS567? If so they're capable of pretty much maxing out USB 3
robodan918 to CampGareth
17 Jul 17#4
Don't know but they have UASP and I got something near the max theoretical transfer speed (SATA 6Gb/s) on my USB 3.1 adapter. Funny that SATA is now the limiting factor on transfer speeds. The NAND flash is (or can be) faster, as is the USB3.1 interface (even with with overhead of USB)
know1 to CampGareth
17 Jul 17#6
JM4102
robodan918
17 Jul 171#1
Excellent manufacturer
I have an active USB3.0 repeater from them (the only one on the market that seems to work with Kinect), as well as the adapter in this deal (albeit USB3.1 "gen 2" to SATA). I think I bought it on a lightning deal.
I hooked it up to my USB3.1 port on my mobo and to a samsung 850 pro, and DAAAAAM* it's fast. Best USB-to-SATA adapter I've ever used. Highly recommend.
LeftResponse to robodan918
17 Jul 171#3
I bought them from the lightning deal aswell (2 in fact). Literally they are infinitely useful when upgrading your drive, better than any caddie, without the faff. I honestly can't say enough about them, shame they don't work with 3.5'' drives (for obvious power reasons).
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Useful bit of kit, and its at a cheap price again on Amazon.
Deal for those without time machines.
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Shows as 8.99 non-prime for me
Think the power connector is 3.5/1.35mm.
I have an active USB3.0 repeater from them (the only one on the market that seems to work with Kinect), as well as the adapter in this deal (albeit USB3.1 "gen 2" to SATA). I think I bought it on a lightning deal.
I hooked it up to my USB3.1 port on my mobo and to a samsung 850 pro, and DAAAAAM* it's fast. Best USB-to-SATA adapter I've ever used. Highly recommend.