Newegg[newegg.com]has Rosewill SATA Docking Station with USB 3.0 Hub and SD Card Reader for $14.99. Shipping is Free.
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Maximum Capacity (per Bay): 1.5TB for 2.5" / 6TB for 3.5"
Does it actually max out or is it like micro sd card readers where they just put the max number because that's the highest they tested it but theoretically it does support higher capacity?
Last edited by Adelley November 29, 2022 at 06:26 PM.
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That sucks, jumped on it, came back to read the comments, I need it for some 12tb, 14tb and 18tb drives, so I'll be cancelling
They probably just didn't update the description. I have a few Roswill docks like this one and they work with my 14tb drive despite being an almost 10 year old SATA dock.
If you are looking for a better solution, look up Sabrent 3.2 4-5 Bay Drive Tray-Less Docking Station. Bought a used 5 bay one that works perfectly from ebay for $209 ($279 retail)
Have a 20TB and other various sized HDD's in there running with no problem, and each bay can be individually powered off
If you are looking for a better solution, look up Sabrent 3.2 4-5 Bay Drive Tray-Less Docking Station. Bought a used 5 bay one that works perfectly from ebay for $209 ($279 retail)
Have a 20TB and other various sized HDD's in there running with no problem, and each bay can be individually powered off
Any 3.3v pin issues with that one (assuming you've shucked some of your drives)
They probably just didn't update the description. I have a few Roswill docks like this one and they work with my 14tb drive despite being an almost 10 year old SATA dock.
What is this? Is this meant to be connected to the computer all the time as a USB hub?
EDIT: 1-star reviews say it feels cheap and died within a month.
These are for taking hard drives out of old computers and transferring data to a new droves, i.e. consolidating years with of data. These really are not meant for continuous operation.
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Does it actually max out or is it like micro sd card readers where they just put the max number because that's he highest they tested it but theoretically it does support higher capacity?
FWIW, I had an old docking station that advertised max 2 or TB and I was unable to use it for anything larger than that. Maybe that's changed with the newer models but I wouldn't risk it
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eBay and Walmart too, but +$3
Used- like new, direct from Sabrent for $54.
Something different if you're looking for more capacity
https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-Dr...111&sr=8-8
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EDIT: 1-star reviews say it feels cheap and died within a month.
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Used- like new, direct from Sabrent for $54.
Something different if you're looking for more capacity
https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-Dr...111&sr=8-8 [amazon.com]
Used- like new, direct from Sabrent for $54.
Something different if you're looking for more capacity
https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-Dr...111&sr=8-8
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ScarletThread117
Have a 20TB and other various sized HDD's in there running with no problem, and each bay can be individually powered off
Have a 20TB and other various sized HDD's in there running with no problem, and each bay can be individually powered off
EDIT: 1-star reviews say it feels cheap and died within a month.
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