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A-DATA designs 3.5" SSD Enclosure for the desktop

By: (more) | Storage News | Posted: Feb 13, 2009 3:21 am

If you're looking for a faster way to transfer data from notebook (2.5-inch) SSDs to a desktop machine over using those cheapie USB-to-SATA converter cables, or perhaps you simply want a cleaner more professional way to use 2.5-inch SSDs for permanent desktop use, A-DATA has come up with the XPG SSD Enclosure which takes up a 3.5" drive/floppy bay and can house up to two 2.5-inch SSDs (not sure about RAID capabilities). It connects directly to an available SATA-II port internally, offering the best possible performance.

 

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Capacities supported are anywhere from 32GB up to 384GB and a locking mechanism prevents unwanted hands removing the drives when you're not around.

 

Further information on the XPG 3.5" SSD Enclosure can be found within the press release here.

 

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