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With this case of Powertech you can convert your internal hard drive into an external one. It has space for one hard drive, with a size of 3.5" and a SATA III connection. It connects to a power outlet to operate, ideal for home use.
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With this case of Powertech you can convert your internal hard drive into an external one. It has space for one hard drive, with a size of 3.5" and a SATA III connection. It connects to a power outlet to operate, ideal for home use.
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Guys, it's not worth it. The disc goes in easily, but it's not good at all in terms of functionality. The power supply with the pins, if you don't pay attention to their direction, the pins will bend and it will break quickly. Plus, if something goes wrong, it's double with 12V and 5V compared to other cases that have simple 12V power supplies, and it's easy to match with another one if it breaks. Also, I have an issue when I connect it to the power, my router loses synchronization. I have to plug it into a different outlet. Also, the disc stops and starts on its own many times. It's a waste of money. Don't buy it. Spend a little more money and get something else.
Compared to a previous choice through a frame, the case is better in terms of its thickness and better organized cables inside.
Very bad product. From the beginning, I didn't want to buy it for two reasons, 1. I had seen the bad reviews, 2. I don't like it aesthetically. I went to a nearby store but they didn't have what I wanted in stock and the salesperson suggested this one. Despite my objections, he insisted and told me that it has a warranty if anything happens. Eventually, I bought it. The disc went in easily. However, everything else is terrible. Even though it's plugged in, the disc doesn't "spin" sometimes, meaning it doesn't work. Other times it works. Sometimes, while it's spinning, it stops and it's as if you unplugged it. I will return it as soon as possible!!! Don't buy it!!
Very mediocre implementation. The box, in terms of construction, is good in terms of quality. Made of solid aluminum. It has an external power supply with a transformer that connects with a socket interface. The power cable with the transformer is particularly inconvenient to use mainly due to its volume. The same goes for the USB 3.0 cable, which is very short in length and relatively inflexible. The above are noticeably less user-friendly. The implementation of the USB 3.0 circuitry is very poor both in terms of physical architecture and electronic design. The SATA connection is made with a small red cable, which is like SATA cables for desktop PCs, only more compact (obviously). However, from the side that needs to be connected to the disk, you will have to reverse it, otherwise you will have to reverse the disk (put the top down) in order for it to be able to be plugged in. However, this way the disk cannot be screwed into the chassis of the case. Otherwise, you will have to reverse the SATA power cable for the disk, which also needs to be inserted upside down and tangled with the SATA data transmission cable because when you reverse the disk, the locking side changes. Ridiculous!!! They should have simply placed a compact plastic platform with the SATA DATA & POWER connections in their place, replacing the individual connection cables. If for someone this unfriendly placement is not crucial for their purchasing decision, then the next negative element will be decisive. The circuit refused to read a SATA 3 (6GB/S) Toshiba P300 3TB disk in GPT mode, a disk from one of the most widely known and value for money. Unacceptable!!! The effort is commendable, but there are enough issues regarding user-friendliness, compatibility issues. Personally, I do not recommend it.
It's not worth it at all, even if you don't pay attention for a moment, the pins of the power supply will immediately bend.
It never recognized the WD Blue 2TB that I have. It was directly replaced with a case of a different brand.
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