- 2.5 inch professional hard drive enclosure, brings about the exciting SuperSpeed experience.
- 2139U3 is made of transparent ASB fireproof material with blue LED indicator.
- USB3.0's theoretical transfer rate is up to 5 Gbps, 10 times faster than USB2.0; SATA3.0's theoretical velocity reaches up to 6 Gbps, saving some time for file transfer.
- New UASP protocol improves transfer speed, reduce the utilization of CPU, data delay and waiting time.
- Tool free installation, easy to use
- Transfer the old 2.5 inch hard drive into your portable database
ORICO 2139U3 USB3 to 2.5" SATA Enclosure $9.95 Delivered @ Shopping Square
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What's wrong with the JMS578 chipset? I believe all the cheap one are using the same.
Um, you actually want JMS578. Some chipsets don't even support UASP. Some chipsets don't support TRIM over USB.
It depends on your usage, if it is for a hard drive, then you probably don't care. Another issue is that we are starting to see USB 3.1/3.2 gen 2 chipset based enclosures come down in price. However, USB 3.1/3.2 gen 2 also have chipset lottery issue you need to deal with (there are 3 options and for the USB 3.2 gen 2 ones, you actually want to avoid JMicron chipset - i.e. JMS583).
While the newer batches of these seem to be better, I do have a lot of junk ones which are not suitable for SSDs.
Copy and pasted from the seller's website…
Specifications
Compatible HDD Type 2.5 inch HDD / SSD
Output USB3.0 Micro B
Controller JMS578
Capacity 2TB
Dimension 124.5 x 79 x 13mm
Driver Driver Not Required
Supported System Windows 2000 / XP / 7 / 8 / 10, Linux, Mac OS 9.1 or above
UPC 6936761871266@w1nthrophy: You know how often Orico changes the chipset? Also, from my past experience, the ones I actually got JMS578 were never these $9 ones. Are you going to return it if it is not JMS578?
@netsurfer: I did not order so I'm not returning nothing…
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@w1nthrophy: Neither did I because I am cynical about it and from past experience, when these felt too good to be true….. (you know the rest)
Alright. Thanks. With my usage it really doesn't matter to me… :P
strangely enough there's a $16 one
Description is exactly the same, yet different item number— hmmm…?
Are these 100% using JMS578 chipset? Or, there is going to be chipset lottery with these?
Bought a few of these in the past, basically chipset lottery.