- 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.