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Need external drive enclosure for SATA drive
Posted by watha@monitortan.com on January 29th, 2006


I have a perfectly good SATA drive, and want to use it as an external
drive with USB 2.0 and/or FireWire. But I can't find an enclosure that
accepts SATA drives. They all want IDE/PATA drives. Anybody know if
there's a SATA box out there? Thanks.

Posted by GreenieLeBrun on January 29th, 2006



w...@monitortan.com wrote:
Doing an Google search for " external SATA enclosure " gives a number
of possibilities.


Posted by Neill Massello on January 29th, 2006


<watha@monitortan.com> wrote:

They exist, but they tend to be tray systems and cost quite a bit more
than simple enclosures for ATA drives. There's a single-bay "Sohotank"
that accepts ATA or SATA drive trays:
<http://fwdepot.com/thestore/product_info.php/products_id/946>.

SATA enclosures will become more common as SATA displaces ATA, but the
most common connection method will probably be direct SATA rather than a
FireWire or USB bridge.


Posted by Rod Speed on January 30th, 2006


GreenieLeBrun <GreenieLeBrun@hotmail.com> wrote:
Those use sata on the cable, not the USB and/or firewire he wants.



Posted by Bert Hyman on January 30th, 2006


In news:1138574091.460328.256960@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com
watha@monitortan.com wrote:

My favorite online supplier, newegg.com has several with USB,
USB+Firewire, and other external interfaces for various size drives.

Two for 3.5" drives and USB 2.0 external go for less than $40 (plus
shipping).

--
Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com

Posted by GreenieLeBrun on January 30th, 2006



Rod Speed wrote:
Not so, look at http://www.addonics.com/products/external_hdd/ , in
particular the
The Saturn ExDrive (SED)
External SATA Drive Enclosure with USB 2.0 interface
External SATA Drive Enclosure UF
cases.


Posted by XModem on January 30th, 2006


On 29 Jan 2006 14:34:51 -0800, watha@monitortan.com wrote:

My local dealer has this Vantec model:
Vantec NexStar 3 NST-360SU - 3.5in Enclosure / SATA / USB2

Posted by watha@monitortan.com on January 30th, 2006


Thanks for the help, all. Have any of you used any of these
enclosures? I dread ordering something, only to find out it's the
wrong item....

Posted by watha@monitortan.com on January 30th, 2006


Thanks for the help, all. Have any of you used any of these
enclosures? I dread ordering something, only to find out it's the
wrong item....

Posted by Ghostrider on January 30th, 2006



watha@monitortan.com wrote:

We use Wiebe Tech products, primarily we are a professional
outfit. Visit http://www.wiebetech.com/home.php. Nothing wrong
for the home user or amateur getting an outstanding product
from here.

Posted by Odie Ferrous on January 30th, 2006


Ghostrider wrote:
Wiebetech products are, I fully agree, top quality.

However, they are unbelievably overpriced.

I recently purchased (in the UK) an adaptor to recover data from a 1.8"
hard drive. I paid £60-odd for the Wiebetech product, and £22 for a
"generic" brand. I also got an adaptor from eBay (just to test) for £5.

They all did the job as well as each other.

In this case, the Wiebetech product was nothing other than a humongous
rip-off. A PCB with a few connectors and little else.


Odie
--
Retrodata
www.retrodata.co.uk
Globally Local Data Recovery Experts

Posted by XModem on January 31st, 2006


On 30 Jan 2006 12:18:43 -0800, watha@monitortan.com wrote:

Haven't used the Vantec Vantec NexStar 3 NST-360SU personally, but Vantec
generally garner good reviews. You could Google the model and learn more.

Posted by watha@monitortan.com on February 1st, 2006



Yee-hah! I found exactly what I needed at CompUSA. Which is weird,
because I went to my local CompUSA looking for a SATA enclosure, only
to be told they didn't have any and didn't know how to get any. I went
to the company website--and there they were. I put in a pickup order,
went to the store, and now I'm all set. It costs just $45, and I've
got an external back up drive. Cool. Thanks much.


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