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ORICO Orico 2.5 Ssd Sata To 3.5 Hard Drive Adapter Internal Drive Bay Converter

$ 5.22

Availability: 37 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Hard
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: ORICO
  • Material: ABS Plastic

    Description

    Product Description
    Do you have 2.5" hard drives that you cannot install into your desktop PC?
    If so, the ORICO 2.5" to 3.5" Hard Drive Adapter is perfect for you. It turns your 2.5-inch HDD or SSD into a 3.5-inch size.
    State-of-the-art Craftsmanship Brings Superb Quality
    Made of fireproof, shockproof ABS material.
    Delicate, cutting-edge craftsmanship makes it perfectly fit for 3.5" bays.
    Renew Old Hard Drives
    Put old 2.5 inch hard drive into this hard drive caddy to be a 3.5 inch hard drive; connect computer case to renew your old hard drives.
    Reuse your old drives and expand your PC capacity
    Supports all 7mm / 9.5mm / 12.5mm 2.5" SATA hard drives, including HDD and SSD. Supports Serial ATA I / II / III.
    Full Air Flow
    The side slots and open design allows for full air flow for proper drive cooling, protecting your hard drive from over-heating.
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    Maximized Speed of SATA 3.0
    Built with SATA III standard, providing a maximum data transfer speed of 6Gbps. Backward compatible with SATA 1.0 / 2.0.
    Plug-and-Play Design
    Supports hot-swapping, no driver needed (*motherboard support required).
    Perfect Combination
    1125SS turn the 2.5 inch ssd/hard disk to 3.5 inch and then use it with multi-disk hard disk enclosure will be perfect.
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    Kindly Notes:
    Make sure the disk is out of running before cutting off the power or unpluging the cable;
    The actual transfer speed depends on the operating environment, PC conditions and hard drive;
    Make sure your computer supports UASP, supported UASP systems: WIN8 / WIN10 / MAC OS 8 & 9 or higher.
    Frequently Asked Questions:
    Q: The device does not recognized by my computer?
    A:
    Go to Disk Management, right-click the "Unallocated" or "Free space" to assign a drive letter for the disk.
    Q: HDD stops working Constantly? Need to unplug and plug back in several minutes?
    A:
    Make sure you press the drive in as far as it goes. Or try another cables.