I’ve taken a look at many different drive docking solution lately and today it has become time to take a closer look at the Inateck FD1006C USB 3.0 Lay-Flat Docking Station. The FD1006C offers UASP ...
To start using the Orico docking station you have to connect it via USB 3.0 to your computer and power it up. To be honest, this is a very old (made in 2009) HDD disk that I used in this review. It ...
The storage side of the industry is rather interesting at the moment with plenty of things happening. It's hard not to be interested. We finally saw the introduction of SATA-III which doubles the ...
To start using the Orico docking station you have to connect it via USB 3.0 to your computer and power it up. To be honest, this is a very old (made in 2009) HDD disk that I used in this review. It ...
Today Amazon is offering the Sabrent USB 3.0 to SATA External Hard Drive Lay-Flat Docking Station for only $19.99. That's 50% off its $40 MSRP (although we usually see it for around $30) and ...
Recently we looked at Sabrent's latest USB Docking Station, which features dual M.2 PCIe/NVMe and SATA 2.5/3.5 Inch support and a funky futuristic look. In the world of docking stations, it was pretty ...
As we replace and/or upgrade older computers, many of us tend to save the hard drives, until we’ve amassed quite a collection. For example, I’ve collected quite a few 2.5-in. and 3.5-in. SATA hard ...
USB 2.0 portable hard drives are common and ideal for compatibility, but are slow performers. Upgrading your portable hard drive to a USB 3.0 enclosure will increase its performance significantly.
SSDs are now the norm in computers. With older laptops and desktop PCs, the low capacity of the original SSD is usually the main reason for an upgrade, with the old SSD replaced by one with more space ...
A docking station is the ideal solution for anybody building out their home workstation. It effectively turns your laptop into a desktop by adding extra ports, hardwire connections to the internet, ...
New SuperSpeed USB 3.0 drives include models from (clockwise from left) Buffalo, Iomega, Seagate, and Western Digital. ALL PHOTOGRAPHS: ROBERT CARDIN When you’re in front of your PC, waiting for ...
There are two things we are interested in when testing an enclosure like this. We want to know how well it perform by means of total speed possible as well as how big an effect the adapter will have ...