• USB 3.0 or eSATAp (6Gbps)? Why not both?

    USB 3.0 or eSATAp (6Gbps)? Why not both?

    Who said you can't have your cake and eat it? Finally best of both worlds collide. USB 3.0 has merged with eSATAp due to eSATAp bracket flexibility. Delock 61862 and 42488 has certainly made many DIY enthusiast dream come true. 61862 Comes with low profile bracket for HTPC so you can play HD videos from external storage media without any lag. 42488 allows you to use both USB 3.0, eSATA and eSATAp. ... Read More

  • USB 3 crush eSATAp? 6Gbps & 3Gbps SATA strike back.

    USB 3 crush eSATAp? 6Gbps & 3Gbps SATA...

    It is a myth than USB 3.0 can crush eSATAp (eSATA/USB). Stephen Foskett, Pack Rat reviews IOMEGA USB 3.0. shows that USB 3.0 can't even match SATA 3Gbps. You can also check out an older CruchGear review here.   Here are the theoretical specifications fyi. SATA Revision 3 = 6Gbps (750MB/s) SATA Revision 2 = 3Gbps (325 MB/s) USB 3.0 = 5Gbps (625 MB/s) USB 2.0 = 480Mbps (60 MB/s) According to the review SATA 6Gbps can reach 300MB/s, while SATA ... Read More

  • Is my notebook esatap ready?

    Is my notebook esatap ready?

      Is my notebook eSATAp ready? Brand name Series name Notebook Model Name Acer Aspire 4935G / 5930G / 6530G / 6930G / 6935G / 8930G Asus VX2S / V2S / G2S / A7S / F6S Clevo 650V / M570 / M860 Dell Latitude E4200 / E4300 / E5400 / E5500 / E6400 / E6400ATG / E6500 / XT2 Precison M2400 / M4400 / M6300 / M6400 / Adamo Fujitsu Amilo Si2636 Lifebook A6210 Gigabyte W series W476V / W576V / W476M / W576M Q series Q1458M / Q1580M / Q1458V / ... Read More

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