Specification: 1. Item: HDD SSD Converter Cable 2. Color: Black 3. Material: Metal, Plastic 4. Power Supply: DC 5V/2A for 3.5' devices 5.
Size: 3.93x2.36x0.591in(100x60x15mm) 6. Application: For IDE/SATA Hard Drive Description: This USB 3.0 to SATA /IDE converter enables you to connect 2.5'/3.5' IDE/SATA hard drives to your computer via USB Port.
This is the perfect tool to duplicate, copy, backup, or transfer large amount of data from one drive to another. LED activity indicator, plug and play, reliable and stable 2. Supports drives with a capacity of up to 4TB.
StarTech.com USB C to SATA Adapter Cable for 2.5'/3.5' SSD/HDD Drives, USB 3.1 Hard Drive Adapter Cable, SATA USB adapter.
Support speed up to 5Gbps. On/Off Switch for HDD protection.
This is a perfect tool to duplicate, copy, backup or transfer large amounts of data from one drive to another. It has a SATA II connector and two IDE connectors (40pin and 44pin). Access to 3 Drives Simultaneously: This USB SATA adapter enables access to all three HDD drives simultaneously or file transfer among the 3 drives. It supports 2.5'/3.5' SATA HDD and SSD; 2.5'/3.5' IDE HDD; DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD + RW. Huge Capacity Supportive: Up to 4TB capacity of the drives supported.
The LED indicator of the USB to SATA IDE adapter can monitor the working status. Fitments (For the reference): Wide Compatibility: This IDE SATA Adapter is universally compatible with Windows 10/ 8.1/ 8/ 7/Vista/XP, Linux, for mac os Supported Drives: 2.5'/3.5' SATA HDD/SSD; 2.5'/3.5' IDE HDD; DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW Package Included: 1. USB 3.0 to SATA/IDE converter 1. USB 3.0 male to male cable 3ft 1. 12V/2A (DC5.5.2.1) power cable (US Plug, a plug converter will be delivered as well.) 1. 4pin Power Cable.
Here’s a fast, easy way to access data on a 2.5' solid-state or hard drive. This cable-style adapter lets you connect your laptop or desktop computer directly to a solid-state drive and access it through ultra-fast USB 3.1 Gen.
2 (up to 10 Gbps). Convenient drive access With the adapter cable, you can quickly swap hard drives without having to install your drives into an enclosure.
You can copy or retrieve data from a 2.5' SSD/HDD quickly with no additional accessories required. It gives you easy drive access for data migration, drive cloning and data backup applications, with the fast performance of USB 3.1 Gen 2. Harness the speed of USB 3.1 Gen 2 USB 3.1 Gen 2 gives you greater bandwidth and speed with rates of up to 10 Gbps - twice the speed of USB 3.0 (USB 3.1 Gen 1) technology. It lets you leverage the high performance of the latest SSDs and hard drives, while alleviating bottlenecks in your data transfers. Ultra-portable with no external power required This cable-style adapter features a compact, lightweight design that tucks easily into a laptop bag or carrying case. Use it wherever you go to access valuable data quickly - with no external power required.
The USB312SAT3CB is backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support. The hard drive adapter requires power from your system's USB port. Although you can plug in any standard SATA drive, USB ports only supply a limited amount of power and are not able to power all of the SATA drives plugged into the cable. As a general rule, the hard drive adapter only supports 2.5 in. hard drives (HDD) and solid state drives (SSD).
3.5 in. drives typically require a 12V power connection, which is not provided by the USB port or the hard drive adapter. The power capabilities of the USB port combined with the power requirements of the attached drive will determine if the hard drive adapter will work in your setup. The power (in mA) supplied by the USB port must be greater than the requirements of the drive. If you are using a USB 2.0 port, your port will only be able to supply a maximum of 500 mA (0.5 A). If you are using a USB 3.0 port, your port will be able to supply a maximum of 900 mA (0.9 A). You can usually find the power requirements of your drive in the technical specifications on the label of the drive or on the manufacturer's website. USB 3.1 is the most recent version of the USB (Universal Serial Bus) standard for connecting computers and electronic devices.
It is capable of data transfer speeds up to 10Gbps, and while it can use the USB-C connector type, it can also use a variety of other connector types. To achieve USB 3.1 transfer speeds, your USB host connection, cables, and device must all support USB 3.1. USB 3.1 is also known as USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps). USB 3.0 is capable of data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps.
USB 3.0 is also known as USB 3.1 Gen 1 (5Gbps). USB 3.1 is backwards compatible with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0, except in the following scenarios:. USB-B 3.1 cables are not compatible with USB-B 2.0 ports.
Unless you use an adapter, USB-C ports or cables will not work with USB-A or USB-B ports or cables. Devices that require USB 3.1 transfer speeds of 10Gbps might not work with USB 3.0 or USB 2.0, or you might experience lower transfer speeds and impacted performance. Bus-powered USB devices that requires more power than what USB 2.0 can provide are not compatible with USB 2.0.
For products related to this article, click. To transfer data at speeds of 10Gbps, you need to confirm that the following components in your setup support USB 3.1:. The USB host connection.
The USB cable. The USB device and any subcomponents (for example, a hard drive docking station and the hard drives in the docking station) Note: USB 3.1 is also known as USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps).
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Devices that support USB 3.1 should have the USB 3.1 symbol on them. If the USB 3.1 symbol does not appear on your USB source or device, refer to the information provided by the manufacturer to confirm whether the USB source or device support USB 3.1. If the USB device does not work after your computer has been in extended hibernation, it is likely that Windows has automatically turned off the USB Root hub to save power. The steps below outline how to configure the USB root hub to stay on during hibernation, to prevent this from happening. Windows 10 / 8. On your keyboard, press the Windows key + X and select Control Panel.
Click Hardware and Sound, then click Power Options. Click Change plan settings for the plan you want to change. Click Change advanced power settings. Click the plus sign (+) next to “USB settings” and “USB selective suspend setting” to expand the options and change the setting to Disabled.
Click OK to apply the setting. Note: You may need to disconnect and re-connect your USB device after applying these settings to re-establish the connection. Windows 7 / Vista. Click the Start button and select Control Panel. Click Hardware and Sound, then click Power Options. Click Change plan settings for the plan you want to change. Click Change advanced power settings.
Click the plus sign (+) next to “USB settings” and “USB selective suspend setting” to expand the options and change the setting to Disabled. Click OK to apply the setting. Note: You may need to disconnect and re-connect your USB device after applying these settings to re-establish the connection. Windows XP. On your desktop, right-click the My Computer icon and select Properties. Click the Device Manager tab. Expand Universal Serial Bus controllers by clicking the arrow to the left of it.
Right-click the first USB Root Hub device and select Properties. Click the Power Management tab. Clear the box next to Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power. Click OK to apply the setting. Repeat steps 4-7 for any remaining devices in the Universal Serial Bus Controllers section with “ Root Hub” in the name. Note: You may need to disconnect and re-connect your USB device after applying these settings to re-establish the connection.
If your setup components support USB 3.1 but you are experiencing slower transfer speeds than you expected, consider the following:. A USB host connection with multiple USB 3.1 ports might not be able to support 10Gbps on each port simultaneously. The type of port on a device does not determine whether the device is capable of USB 3.1 speeds. A USB-C port might not support USB 3.1 speeds, while USB-A and USB-B ports might support USB 3.1 speeds. Any other devices that you include in your setup, such as an older hard drive in a USB 3.1 enclosure, might create a point of congestion and slow down transfer speeds. To confirm the functionality of your USB host connection, its ports, and any other devices in your setup, refer to the information provided by the manufacturer. Note: USB 3.1 is also known as USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps).
Devices that support USB 3.1 should have the USB 3.1 symbol on them. If the USB 3.1 symbol does not appear on your USB source or device, refer to the information provided by the manufacturer to confirm whether the USB source or device support USB 3.1. You should not upgrade your device's firmware if you do not have any issues with the functionality of your device. The only time you should consider an upgrade is if you are experiencing a problem with the device, and you have confirmed that the firmware addresses this problem. You can confirm this is the case by reviewing the documentation included with the firmware or by consulting with our Technical Support team. Incorrectly upgrading firmware can result in diminished performance so it is best to contact StarTech.com if you would like to perform this operation. California Proposition 65 Warning Warning: Cancer and reproductive harm — Safety Measures. If product has an exposed circuit board, do not touch the product under power.
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