When it comes to traditional platter drives, the most innovative company on the block is Seagate. Seagate has many firsts under their belt, more than what I could possibly go into in an article about ...
Computer hard drives come in all shapes and sizes. For the most part, they come preinstalled with your computer or laptop. However, there are times when you may need to access them outside of the ...
Seagate's Enterprise Capacity 2.5 HDD v3 delivers incredibly efficient power consumption and impressively nimble performance in random workloads. In tandem with a spate of enterprise-class features, ...
This cleverly disguised 2.5-inch RAID enclosure drastically improved the performance of our hard drives in RAID 0. But continuing problems with configuring SSDs leaves us unable to recommend it in ...
Fujitsu might have been the first to introduce a 2.5″ 7200rpm hard drive with 320GB capacity, but Hitachi is hot on their trail. Today, Hitachi announced that they too have a quick lil’-drive, the ...
Inateck used the JMicron JMS567 chipset for direct conversion from SATA-III to USB 3.0 with support for USB Attached SCSI Protocol (UASP) and a Winbond chip for caching. This combination should ensure ...
I need a 2TB 2.5" drive. Speed or specs don't matter as it's just for an OG Xbox, so day to day use just needs to fast enough to simulate the 5X DVD-ROM: even the worst, slowest PMR drive on the ...
It looks like you can get four (4) 2.5" HDDs/SSDs inside the Node's drive bracket using 2x 2.5" to 3.5" Drive adapters. Is this possible? Anybody with a Fractal Design Node 304 Black tried to mount a ...
The guys over at Brando have released yet another innovative product, the SATA HDD Multimedia Player Adapter. This versatile device is designed to enhance your multimedia experience by allowing you to ...
If you like your gadgets to be functional but without all that fussy “styling” or aesthetic design, the Brando SATA HDD Multi-Media Player Adapter may be for you. This no-frills adapter is literally a ...
What to do with the old hard drive you just removed from your laptop or desktop? You could just keep it around as a spare—but installing it into an external ...
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