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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025
Flimsy garbage
Normalcochon
Reviewed in France on February 27, 2025
Exactement ce que je recherchais afin de pouvoir brancher un disque dure SATA directement sur un port esata.
gs
Reviewed in Germany on February 20, 2025
alles ok
Brico91
Reviewed in France on February 18, 2025
Adaptation parfaite sur les connecteurs
Sky
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024
This adapter definitely does the job, no issues with transfer speed. This is a solid product.
English
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2024
They work allows for better cable management
jcaparrosg
Reviewed in Spain on October 20, 2024
Es tal cual como lo describen y funciona de maravilla
IceMan
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
I have a Dell PC and needed a dual right angle SATA cable which is hard to find. This worked perfectly for the straight end to make it a right angle so I could close my case.
Anonymous
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024
Space is tight in my PC case, and this item is exactly what I needed. It's constructed well, works great, and has a low profile for tight spaces. It's got a limited use case, but I would definitely recommend it for what it is.
Ixban Isai Ibañez
Reviewed in Mexico on September 24, 2023
Excelente Producto
K. MAC
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2022
Used this to connect SATA Data cables. I Cut the SATA Data side from the SATA Power and it worked well.
Alex Alexander
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2021
...there isn't much to like or dislike. If you have a slimline drive that needs this SATA adapter, buy it :) There is no going wrong with it; it is small enough and passes the signal along :)
Juan C. Nacho
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2021
What I could get to work;- A SATA controller device, for example a hot swap bay that goes from a SATA port on your motherboard + SATA power cable, to a SATA port + power cable adapter of some kind that you can access (I use internal cables to a hot swap adapter backplane in a 5.25 bay, and then run a SATA data + SATA Power extension cable from it), hook this to the end of it and then you can hook a laptop ODD to it and you have a laptop ODD. I happened to have a very dead HP laptop and already had all of the other adapters so for $8 I now have a relatively convenient slimline external ODD for $8 whereas others tend to cost $15 - $50 depending on brand. I no longer have to keep a bunch of giant 5.25 ODDs hanging around and can get that space back.What I could not get to work;I picked up a USB 3.0 to SATA adapter for super cheap thinking I could pop this on the end of the SATA adapter, plug a laptop ODD drive in to that, plug in the USB to my PC, and I would have a USB 3.0 ODD drive. The device did reliably get power, however, Windows would only briefly recognize the device as a mass storage device but then would always give me an Address error. My belief is that since my USB adapter was not intended for use of anything except for a SSD/2.5" HDD, that when Windows sees the adapter it is expecting a glorified thumbdrive and a CD/DVD drive would need a whole another set of drivers compared to that. Perhaps a different adapter would work? Because there are adapters (they almost always include a power brick) that talk about being used for ODD drives, my adapter did not specify being able to do anything but SSD/2.5" HDD so do not count on this adapter to take a USB 3.0 to SATA adapter and turn it in to USB 3.0 to SATA Slimline adapter without carefully considering how data passes through your existing adapter. Again I got it to work- but not using the USB 3.0 to SATA adapter.
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