Today we’re looking at the Brando USB to SATA/IDE converter. If you’re testing an unknown drive you have to either use a removable drive rack or an external drive enclosure to run the drive without ...
Need a quick way to get that IDE/ATA-based drive rolling in your system, or just don't have any more spare room to cram one in there? Enter the USB 2.0 to IDE Cable Version 2. It, uh, pretty much does ...
The Magic Bridge itself is rather dainty. It's light, and somewhere between a regular and laptop hard drive in size. Black goes with everything as well... stylish. Visible in this shot is the SATA ...
You can get an IDE to USB bridge from all the usual sources, but you may find those fail on the older drives in your collection– apparently they require drives using logical block addressing, which ...
While sifting through the HotHardware mail bin, I came upon a device that I'm sure a lot of you would love to have. The Brando USB 2.0 to SATA/IDE Cable, which X-Bit labs currently has for review, ...
Of course this device connects via the latest and greatest USB 3.0 interface and as such contains a USB 3.0 cable. As you might expect this dock needs to be powered and as such there is a fairly hefty ...
No magic here, just a CS8818 USB 2.0-to-IDE bridge and a power supply. The SATA-to-eSATA interface doesn't require any bridging, although it does need power for the drive. This makes the SATA-to-eSATA ...
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