looks like a good idea. not to crazy with this "review", although i take newegg reviews with a whopping grain of salt:
dont buy this product!! there is a reason that it has been on newegg's "special deal" page for so long. unless you have some amazingly specialized application where you already know that it will work (different from a testing/data recovery scenario, which i would imagine that anyone who has bought this bought it for) then save your money and spend it on hookers or booze, or something that you KNOW will get the job done.
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:looks like a good idea. not to crazy with this "review", although i take newegg reviews with a whopping grain of salt:
dont buy this product!! there is a reason that it has been on newegg's "special deal" page for so long. unless you have some amazingly specialized application where you already know that it will work (different from a testing/data recovery scenario, which i would imagine that anyone who has bought this bought it for) then save your money and spend it on hookers or booze, or something that you KNOW will get the job done.
LOL
Most of the bad revies were from people who didn't set the IDE Jumpers properly
22 Drives no issues (except the first one when the jumpers were wrong it does not like Cabel Select)
Didnt read it, but was confused whether or not it powered it by the USB port alone. I should have clarified. Upon seeing the picture of it, its clear the USB cable device will not power a 3.5" HD.
Canis wrote:
Didnt read it, but was confused whether or not it powered it by the USB port alone. I should have clarified. Upon seeing the picture of it, its clear the USB cable device will not power a 3.5" HD.
USB cannot power a 3.5 or 5.25 drive, I thought we all knew this?
Canis wrote:
Didnt read it, but was confused whether or not it powered it by the USB port alone. I should have clarified. Upon seeing the picture of it, its clear the USB cable device will not power a 3.5" HD.
USB cannot power a 3.5 or 5.25 drive, I thought we all knew this?
+JuggerNaut+ wrote:looks like a good idea. not to crazy with this "review", although i take newegg reviews with a whopping grain of salt:
dont buy this product!! there is a reason that it has been on newegg's "special deal" page for so long. unless you have some amazingly specialized application where you already know that it will work (different from a testing/data recovery scenario, which i would imagine that anyone who has bought this bought it for) then save your money and spend it on hookers or booze, or something that you KNOW will get the job done.
LOL
Most of the bad revies were from people who didn't set the IDE Jumpers properly
22 Drives no issues (except the first one when the jumpers were wrong it does not like Cabel Select)
Canis wrote:
Didnt read it, but was confused whether or not it powered it by the USB port alone. I should have clarified. Upon seeing the picture of it, its clear the USB cable device will not power a 3.5" HD.
USB cannot power a 3.5 or 5.25 drive, I thought we all knew this?