good product
this product is functional and practical, and perfectly meets my expectations.
It correctly recovers data from my HDDs.
With the Nedis USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA adapter for 2.5"/3.5" HDD/SSD, you can access the data on your drive quickly and easily from a USB 3.0 port on your PC or laptop. This accessory will also be invaluable for cloning your drive.
USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA adapter for 2.5" and 3.5" HDD/SSDs
General information |
Product name |
Nedis USB 3.0 to IDE/SATA Adapter for HDD/SSD 2.5"/3.5 |
Brand |
NEDIS | |
Model |
DOUBLON S0873867 | |
Main characteristics |
Cable type |
USB adapter |
Connectivity |
Connector |
USB 3.0 |
Connector (other side) |
IDE (Parallel ATA) | |
Mini IDE | ||
Serial ATA 6Gb/s (SATA Revision 3) | ||
Aspect |
Color |
Black |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 28 Mar 2019
this product is functional and practical, and perfectly meets my expectations.
It correctly recovers data from my HDDs.
Tested on 2 3.5" SATA drives (1TB and 3TB), 3 PCs (Windows 10 and 11) and 2 USB ports (2.0 and 3.0). The enclosure is detected by all the PCs (in any case in USB 3.0) but it's impossible to access the disks: in 1 case the enclosure lights up the "SATA" LED (HDD 3TB) and in the other it doesn't (1TB).
I haven't found out why, I'm going to ask the after-sales service but, given the other comments, I've taken an ill-considered risk!
I was looking to transfer several old hard drives or SSDs to a new computer and purchased this . I tested two 3.5" SATA hard drives and two 2.5" SATA SSDs, all three in perfect working order, but none of them were recognised by the adapter...
I then tested an old IDE drive. Miracle, it works, even if I'm not interested...
So very disappointed with this purchase!
The USB3 connection does not work with IDE disks, you must be in USB2 for the disk to be recognised.
For SATA disks, no problem with USB3.
The only drawback is that the IDE and Sata ports are too high up so that the adapter-disk assembly, once plugged in, lies flat when in use: the whole thing lies at an angle with a voltage on the pins.
A switch would have been handy too.
functional and very practical to hot mount a SATA disk (and even old PATA disks, so doubly interesting)
based on an Innostor IS611 chipset, perfectly Linux compatible (I use Fedora)
the only problem is that I can't get access to the SMART data of the disk via this interface, hence the explanation for the missing star (info I manage to get when the disk is directly connected in SATA)