USB 3 high speed To SATA External HDD SSD Hard Disk Drive Adapter 2.5″ Converter Lead Cable
Ashton-under-Lyne, Manchester
£6
- Posted
- 59 days ago
Description
COLLECTION FROM ASHTON OL7 0SA
OR I CAN DELIVER IT FOR £5 WITHIN 7 MILES.
NO OFFERS!
PLEASE DO NOT ASK (IF ITEM IS AVAILABLE) IF YOU SEE IT MEANS AVAILABLE AND CHECK ITEM LOCATION DISTANCE BEFORE YOU SEND ANY MESSAGE.
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You can buy my items with the confidence they also listed on eBay & GUMTREE, F.book (most of them with free postage) I got 850+ feedback I am a % 100 positive seller on eBay.
Features:
Connects 2.5″ 7 15pin SATA HDD/SSD to computer via USB port for easy test and data transfer.
USB Y cable supports up to 7200rpm SATA HDD or more, When lack of power, please plug the additional USB connector to the computer.
Support USB 2.0 high-speed 480Mbps and USB 1.1 full-speed 12Mbps.
Compliant with Serial ATA specification revision 2.0 & 1.0.
Built in LED indicator: Power-Red, Read/Write-Blue
USB bus power mode. No external power required.
Supports Plug & Play and Hot-swamping.
Compliant with USB 2.0 specification.
No driver required for any OS.
Specifications:
Power Mode: Only USB Power supply
Color : Black
Cable Length: Approx. 15 cm
Support OS: Windows 98SE / ME /2000 / XP / Vista / Windows 7 /Windows 8/ Windows 10 ; Linux and Apple MAC OS.
Compatible with 2.5″ SATA1, 2.5″ SATA2 Hard Disc Drive and SATA SSD
Package Included:
1 x USB 2.0 to SATA Cable
Ad ID: 1421291112
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