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Comentado en Canadá el 4 de agosto de 2024
Good quality
Jake S.
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de marzo de 2024
Simple plug-in and run. Couldn't recommended it any harder if I tried.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 29 de abril de 2024
A solid hard drive case. Easy to swap out drives (4 screws). Works great. No issues with connectivity.
Abraham T.
Comentado en México el 22 de marzo de 2022
Hasta ahora bien, ha sido muy fácil instalar y respaldar imágenes, vídeos y archivos importantes pero de uso poco frecuente. No lo transporto fuera de casa por lo que no puedo emitir una opinión sobre si es unas buena opción de movilidad extrema.
Raul Mercado Vizcarra
Comentado en México el 15 de noviembre de 2022
Excelente producto, fácil de instalar y de buena calidad
Backbeat
Comentado en México el 5 de enero de 2022
Excelente producto. Materiales de primera, de fácil instalación y con una muy buena velocidad en el copiado y lectura de datos. El paquete llegó antes de lo previsto.
Artphoto
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de agosto de 2021
These enclosures do what they're supposed to do.They can get warm when used for a long time and when you put an HDD in them,the transfert speed is ok.Not too good with a 2.5" ssd,the transfer speed in that case are just so-so.The build quality is what you would expect for a product in this price range.It's ok.All in all,i am satisfied as i use them with hdd's and they work quite well.
Sunshine
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de mayo de 2021
RSHTech USB 3.0 to SATA, RSH-339(C)We have purchased two of the Amazon Basics (AB) 3.5-inch drive enclosures and now one of these from RSHTech (RSH). The computer system is brand new, homebuilt, Windows 10, using an AMD Ryzen 3950X 16-core CPU and an ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII motherboard w PCIe 4.0. Here is what I like about the RSHTech box attached to that system:1. It is well built. The aluminum enclosure is not cheaply made, as some reviews have stated. It's plenty solid, far more so than the plastic AB box. I haven't done it, but I think I could stand on it.2. One of the AB boxes actually failed during continuous file transfer on two occasions. It happened during backup, at night, when no one was around. Happily, after being powered off in the morning, the box recovered each time. I believe that the box got too hot, even though it was resting flat on a copper plate intended to draw heat away. The AB box is rated for a 40 degree C (104 F) max ambient temp. The RSH box, by contrast, is rated for 55 degrees C (131 F).3. Further, the RSH box runs cooler, perhaps because of its heat-conducting aluminum case. Using the same drive, resting on the same copper plate, and being hammered continuously (read and write) by RoboCopy in the same script, the RSH box tops out at 48 degrees C (115 F), whereas the AB box reached 53 degrees C. Temps are reported by the drive, actually, courtesy of CrystalDiskInfo.exe.4. Note: The maximum allowable ambient temp for both boxes is meant to be the temperature OUTSIDE the box, not the temp of the drive inside the box. In our use, the temp outside the box is "room temp" at the top of a wooden desk, ranging up to maybe 25 C (77 F) on a warm day. The failures did occur on a warm day. The 4TB WD Gold drive is rated for a 60 degree C (140 F) max operating temperature, so it's unlikely that the failures were caused by the drive. They were caused by the enclosure or its power supply.5. There is no significant difference between the boxes in data-transfer speed when copying to and from another rotating disk, according to CrystalDiskMark.exe and according to my more extensive tests with large files. On my system the speed tends to be about 1.7Gb/s when transferring to other WD Gold drives in the computer case. CrystalDiskMark shows about 1.8Gb/s. Everything is USB 3.0 and SATA III, so maximum theoretical would be 6Gb/s.6. There is also no significant difference in data transfer speed when copying to and from an SSD drive. The speed is higher, of course, maybe 2.2Gb/s and it depends a little on the transfer direction. It varies - this is Windows 10 after all.7. Other features of the RSH enclosure: (A) A supplied bracket makes it easy to orient the drive vertically on an edge or down flat on a side; (B) Vents on the back allow for some air circulation, as a drive would get in a desktop PC; (C) The box uses four screws for mounting the drive into a tray and securing the tray in the enclosure. A screwdriver is provided. The result is a very solid device; (D) The manual states that the enclosure supports rotating drives and SSDs up to 16TB in capacity; (E) The manual includes a tutorial for connecting a brand new unformatted drive to a PC or a Mac; (F) It supports the UASP protocol, though I think the AB enclosure does too, because the transfer speeds seem the same.
Omar Francisco Amezcua Moreno
Comentado en México el 17 de diciembre de 2021
De lo mejor que he conseguido hasta el momento para hacer externo un Disco Duro
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