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The Mushkin Enhanced Atlas Flux USB 3.0 mSATA III SSD Enclosure Kit (AT-ENCKIT) is a robust external hard drive solution designed for speed and durability. With support for both 50mm and 25mm mSATA drives, it features a durable aluminum casing and offers plug-and-play functionality, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking reliable and efficient data storage.
Hard Drive | External |
Brand | Mushkin |
Item model number | AT-ENCKIT |
Hardware Platform | Windows |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 1.8 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 1.8 x 0.5 inches |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 1.1 |
Manufacturer | Mushkin Enhanced |
ASIN | B00IZ7M832 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 18, 2013 |
U**N
great product and price
Nice enclosure. Goes well with the mushkin 120GB ssd i purchased also. The enclosure with the 120gb ssd connected to a usb 3.0 port was getting speeds with crystaldiskmark 210MBps read and 205MBps write. Which is more that enough for my uses. Also the enclosure uses little metal springy clips instead of srews, but have not had any rattling of the drive inside. The attached pic show somewhat of the size the unit is
G**N
Comparing the Mushkin, Sabrent, and ZTC
Comparing three products, this one, the Mushkin Atlas http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00GQV1VFA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 , and the Sabrent, http://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-Enclosure-Adapter-Support-EC-UKMS/dp/B00LRZPNHMI have posted this same review on each of these product's page.I needed two of these enclosures, so I selected these three, hoping two would be good enough to keep, and maybe keep the third for a spare.This doesn't compare the throughput, just the physical differences.The Mushkin and Sabrent come with a thick (by comparison) aluminum surround, into which the IO board slides. The mSATA drive snaps onto these boards. The enclosure is closed by attaching end pieces, each of which takes two small machine screws. Overall, the Sabrent is easier to open and close, due to the (plastic) end pieces being thicker - you can grasp the end and pull the board/drive out easily. The Mushkin has thin, flush metal pieces, which are difficult to pull off the end - it's just hard to get a grip on it. I used a paperclip to pry it off. Otherwise it operates pretty much identically to the Sabrent. The obvious upside to the flush ends is that the Mushkin is slightly shorter than the Sabrent. The Mushkin uses a foam piece on one end to keep the board from rattling. The Sabrent lacked this, so I added one. Overall, both feel real solid and safe for keeping the mSATA drive from harm.The ZTC is different in several ways. First, the bottom piece, which houses the IO board, and onto which the mSATA board is attached by the enclosed sheet metal - type screws, is plastic. The other piece is brushed aluminum, which feels thinner by comparison to the other products. The ZTC opens by prying it open, and it snaps shut. You can see the place where you can pry it open, and you can also see the dimples on each side which secures the two main pieces. This cheapens the look, in my opinion. Although the inserted mSATA board is solidly secured by screws to the bottom piece (no rattling,) I think it is a better design to mount any circuit board independent from the critical structural exterior, to minimize any stress from bending, etc.Under typical use, it will probably be fine though.The Mushkin and Sabrent mount the USB port in the middle of the end piece, whereas the ZTC mounts it such that the attached cable sits flat with the bottom piece, preventing any stress from the cable.The Mushkin and ZTC come with short, thin (by typical USB 3.0 standards) cables. The photo shows this.Please see the photos for visual details. I wish Amazon posted these in the original size, as the small size doesn't show the details very well, sorry. You can see the size comparison. They are each real close in overall dimensions, with the Sabrent being slightly longer.The Sabrent and ZTC have a brushed finish. The Mushkin has a kind of sand blasted finish, which doesn''t show finger prints, if that is important.Overall, if you plan to change mSATA drives occasionally, the Sabrent works best, as is is easiest to open, and machine screws take repetitive use better than the sheet metal screws of the ZTC. Otherwise I like the Mushkin. The ZTC is lighter weight and the cable fits flush with the bottom piece.
J**T
Good idea, but it didn't seem to work properly
Good idea, but it didn't seem to work properly. It kept disconnecting as though it were an intermittent cable or something, but I replaced it with the Sabrent mSATA enclosure and it worked fine with the same cable, so it seems I got a defective one. I'll stick with the Sabrent since I know it works properly.
C**S
Ok at best.
It works, sort of. There is definitely a loose connection either with the cable or internally where the drive plugs in to the case. When I first plugged it in, the computer recognized my drive and everything seemed to be going smooth. A few seconds later it started to disconnect/reconnect endlessly. This seemed to be a common complaint on newegg and other sites as well. I replaced the cable with a spare USB 3.0 I have which seemed to stabilize the connection. However, if I bump my desk, type too hard, sneeze, or exhale a small gust of air on the case it disconnects. A work around was to put a cloth under it to dampen the vibration. Now I can access files or play movies from my drive without it stopping less than a minutes in. This has been the third brand I've used and they all seem to have some problem or another. My ZTC case driver failed after using it twice and thus the device stopped being recognized. I don't use this hard drive all the time, just on the rare occasion I want to watch a movie or back up files so it's not worth returning to try for yet again another brand.
I**Y
Needs cushioning, inconsistent conection,
Feels sturdy but I don't like the Msata chip sounds like it was loose inside.Update. The connection to the USB board is no longer working. This device had random connectivity problems. I always had to be very careful when handling the cable or its conection to the PC would cease. But now it doesn't connect at all despite hearing the UPNP sound and the led turning on, but the SSD would not be reported at all. Don't buy.
W**J
Excellant mSATA Enclosure
This was the second enclosure of this type I've purchased. The first was the MyDigitalSSD Bullet Proof enclosure. This killed my first hard drive. So, I tossed it because it wasn't worth the money in getting a replacement. I then purchased the Mushkin SSD enclosure. It worked great. I have two mSATA drives and both work without any problems. So, I bought a second. Just a heads up for those that have never dealt with an enclosure of this type, the enclosure will get hot . This is due to the fact the drive heats up as it is being used and there isn't any vents or way that moves air to cool it. This should be no big deal as it is considered the same as a thumb drive and should be in constant use. If you are running music, video or some software and it's constant, then the continuous heat could and will damage the drive over time.
A**S
Excellent product
Small, cute, efficient. I recall the old days when I used tape drives for back up. Lol. This is perfect for carrying in the pocket and with a large, say 1 Tb mSata in it, you can carry everything in your pocket.
P**E
This product provides inconsistent connection to my computer. It ...
This product provides inconsistent connection to my computer. It keeps connecting and disconnecting my mSata drive. I think part of the problem is that I am using a 256G Crucial M550 that has a 5V, 1.7A rating while many other mSata hard drives are 3.3V, ~1.5A. The USB port on my computers (tried macbook pro, surface pro 4, desktop pcs) simply couldn't supply that amount of power (note: USB 3.0 ports supply 5V, 0.9A max).
J**O
Solución versátil
Para los que nos dedicamos al mundo de las reparaciones informáticas, es obligado tener este tipo de dispositivos-adaptadores para poder rescatar datos de los discos duros. Buen producto a buen precio.
S**6
Soluzione eccellente
Avevo un disco msata tolto da un vecchio ultrabook aggiornato con un nuovo disco e non sapevo cosa fare col mio vecchio 64gb.Ho risolto con questo involucro Muskin. Ben fatto e con una elettronica molto veloce nel trasferimento dei dati. Lo consiglio per ridare vita ai dischi msata datati.
L**7
Erstklassiges Gehäuse für mSATA SSD's
Ich habe mir dieses Gehäuse gekauft, da ich das ständige hantieren mit USB-Sticks leid war.USB-Sticks sind zwar in der Regel etwas kleiner als dieses Gehäuse, jedoch auch lange nicht so Robust gebaut. Bei meinen USB-Sticks hatte ich immer wieder Probleme mit abbrechenden USB-Steckern, da ich diese Beruflich brauche und am Tag auf mindestens 50-100 Steckvorgänge komme. Außerdem musste man von denen immer ein paar dabei haben um auf die passende Kapazität zu kommen, außer man war bereit auf Geschwindigkeit zu verzichten bei gleichzeitig (zu) großem Preis.Dieses Gehäuse kommt in einer Blister Verpackung, die allerdings auch ohne Werkzeug zu öffnen ist.Im Lieferumfang sind ein Kurzes USB 3.0 Kabel (USB 3.0 Micro) mit ca. 20cm länge (ohne Stecker), ein kleiner Mini-Schraubendreher und eine Ersatzschraube. Eine kurze Einbauanleitung ist auf die Verpackung gedruckt.Die Verarbeitung des Gehäuses ist sehr gut. Ich konnte keine scharfen Kanten o.ä. finden. Das Gehäuse besteht komplett aus Aluminium.Die Größe des Gehäuses ist kaum mehr als eine mSATA SSD. Es würden in eine normale Zigarettenschachtel gut 2 dieser Gehäuse passen.Die Geschwindigkeit des Gehäuses ist sehr gut. Unter Windows 8.1 erreiche ich mit der Samsung 850 Evo mSATA ~410MB/s.Unter Windows 7 (durch die schlechtere Treiber Unterstützung) sind ~200MB/s drinnen.Es wird bei mir wohl nicht mein Letztes Gehäuse dieser Größe bleiben, sondern mit der Zeit alle Externen Festplatten und USB-Sticks ersetzen.Ganz klare Kaufempfehlung von mir!
F**O
Interfaccia minimal ma resistente
Prodotto di notevole consistenza; resistente agli urti e molto leggeroAnche se vi sono tipologia a più basso costo, ne vale la pena
D**T
Das Ding funktioniert
Unglaublich. Nachdem ich nun von zwei anderen Herstellern Adapter geliefert bekommen habe, die "dead on arrival" waren habe ich schon kaum noch geglaubt, dass es diese Art von Adapter wirklich in echt gibt.Der Mushkin funktioniert so, wie er soll, ohne Macken und Auffälligkeiten.Einzig die ganz leicht klappernde Platte (oder besser: Platine) stört den perfekten Gesamteindruck. Das hätte durch ein kleines Federchen an der richtigen Stelle vermieden werden können.
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