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The Ableconn ISAT-M2MS adapter allows you to convert mSATA or M.2 NGFF SATA SSDs into a 2.5-inch SATA drive, featuring an open frame aluminum design for superior heat dissipation. It is compatible with a wide range of SSDs, requires no driver installation, and is fully RoHS compliant, making it a high-quality, eco-friendly choice for tech enthusiasts.
M**N
Only available from the USA
Only downside was this was only available from the USA but works very well with a Transcend 128Gb SSD
F**S
Revived 15 year old laptop
I have a 15 year old Dell 700m laptop that I really liked. It has apps that I accidentally deleted from other PCs plus some apps that don't run well on WIN 10 in compatibility mode. It was too old for a Chromebook upgrade. It was not upgradable to WIN 7. The BIOS did not support AHCI and would run the mSATA transparently thru the IDE/PATA interface . I had a 32Gb mSata card pulled from another laptop, found the Ableconn IIDE-mSATA and figured that I could put the mSATA in the Ableconn, connect it to a 44pin USB 2.0 adapter that I had and connected it to the Dell. It worked, I was able to format the mSATA and I bought a 128Gb mSATA card (Zheino M3), repeated the effort on the larger mSATA. I had to buy AEOMI Backupper Pro ($39; the freebee won't clone a disc) and replicated the 80Gb Hitachi HDD. Installed the Ableconn w/mSATA in the 700m. It replaced Hitachi HDD perfectly, no need for the provided screws. It booted immediately, ran beautifully for a day, then slowed down. the barely ran. Pulled the mSATA and did some homework: Removed the master/slave jumpers from the Ableconn, left the unused portion of the mSATA unformatted, (I had created a partition in this space) and downloaded SSD Tweaker (free) to set the WIN XP parameters for optimum SSD performance.Re-Cloned the HDD > mSATA, reinstalled in the 700m and the PC has been running beautifully since. Not sure what fixed the original problem but its 20 sec to Logon, another 20 sec to useful work. Outlook 2007 takes a long time to startup, but then just fine. It's not as fast as native mSATA since its running thru the 44pin EIDE interface but its a much more useful PC and I don''t dread the wait time when I boot it up. I also upgraded to SSD Tweaker Pro ( $9) get the Trim function. This cost more than expected, primarily due to the software needed. I consider the Ableconn IIDE-mSATA adapter an elegant solution to providing longevity to an old,still useful and I will say it, a beloved PC.PS: After a day of heavy use I had another recurrence with the slowdown at startup and was going to revert to the HDD, left it to do the next day. When I sat down to revert to the HDD, just to check, I pressed power and the 700m booted up immediately and ran with no problems. I'm not sure what the problem was but recall an old item I read online: letting a PC with an SDD 'idle' before shutdown, say after Windows logoff, so it can reorganize itself. (Finnicky little devils aren't they?) Also my battery is only good for an hour + so the 700m is usually plugged in, which might get power to the mSATA before the OS is up. Either way, I am satisfied with the Ableconn, it did the job.
A**ー
良いけど
ヒートシンク付きメモリ使用すると HDDスタンド等に差し込む際に、本体の向きが表側と裏側とで逆に なるため ヒートシンクがじゃまになります
M**W
Works well, especially for a CIC SSD upgrade
Work, feels quality. Packaged well. Tight fit into a CIC drive, but works nonetheless. Cannot fault
R**K
Good adapter for vintage computing
I have been using this plus a 120 GB mSATA drive in my G4 Mac Mini.So far it's been working pretty well. You aren't going to get native SSD speeds due to the bottleneck of PATA, but it's been running SSDs as well as or better than spinning hard drives, especially the slower ones that came with the Mac Mini.There are cheaper products out there that work as well, but from what I've seen in the community these tend to have a bit more reliability when working with older Macs that use IDE. (This can't be used with Macs that use SCSI, to be clear.)
A**ー
高温になる
ssdを装填してusb接続すると、チップが物凄い高温になって怖くなります。これはとても恐ろしくて使えない。
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