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The StarTech SATA to USB Cable is a sleek, bus-powered adapter that connects 2.5" SATA I/II/III SSDs and HDDs to USB-A ports with blazing 10Gbps USB 3.1 Gen 2 speeds. Supporting UASP for enhanced performance, it requires no drivers and works across all major operating systems. Its ultra-portable design and plug-and-play ease make it the go-to tool for fast data transfer, backups, and drive cloning on the move.







| ASIN | B00XLAZODE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7 in SATA Cables |
| Brand | StarTech.com |
| Brand Name | StarTech.com |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | 2.5-inch HDD and SSD, Laptop, Personal Computers with USB port |
| Compatible Phone Models | Laptop, Personal Computers with USB port, 2.5-inch HDD and SSD, |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Male |
| Connector Type | Sata/Usb |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,795 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 10 Gigabits Per Second |
| External Testing Certification | CE, FCC |
| Frequency | 10 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00065030861779 |
| Included Components | 1 - USB 3.1 to SATA 2.5" HDD adapter cable, 1 - quick start guide |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Data Transfer Cable |
| Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | StarTech.com |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Model | USB312SAT3CB |
| Model Name | USB312SAT3CB |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 22 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Data Transfer, Driverless, Universal Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Hot-swap, Plug and Play, UASP Support |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | USB312SAT3CB |
| Recommended Uses For Product | transferring data |
| Special Feature | Data Transfer, Driverless, Universal Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Hot-swap, Plug and Play, UASP Support Special Feature Data Transfer, Driverless, Universal Compatibility: Windows, MacOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Hot-swap, Plug and Play, UASP Support See more |
| Specification Met | No |
| UPC | 065030861779 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year |
I**N
it just works
it's StarTech, you know it'll just work. I got this to run a boot SSD for my server after my USB drive failed. also used it to test SSDs from marketplace. i got mine on sale so i'm very happy with the price i paid and the performance i got. plug it in and it just works, reasonably fast too.
K**I
Even Though I Bought The Right Cable The Drive Didn't Work
Whenever i plugged it into the drive that i was using, it worked fine. However, it wasn't reading it. But, i'm pretty sure that there was an issue with the Drive not the Adapter. Overall, it was a nice cable to use and i'll use it another time.
D**!
This is the one to get for Pi 4
I tried a number of USB to SATA III enclosures and cables for booting a Pi 4, this was the one that works reliably and fully. It's hard to guarantee what chipset is in this, but I have to assume it's asmedia asm1153e because of how well it functions. Jmicron based adapters did not perform well. Note that if you're using this on a pi4, you need this USB 3.1 version. The less expensive USB 3.0 version looks identical, but did not boot. Note to the manufacturer: This chipset matters. For some customers, this is important information that should be shared in the specs. if this is ASM1153e chip, then PUT IT IN THE DESCRIPTION.
L**J
Good quality brand
Quality ssd to usb adapter , works well for WiiU ssd to usb.
L**E
Gets Warm but works well
Well it works and yes it is Sata 3.1 but there are a few things that I did not like. First of all it tends to get very warm when it is being used. Second there is no LED to indicate that the drive is being accessed. There is a RED LED on the bottom that appears to indicate power. Lastly while the 20 inch cable may be adequate for use with a laptop it is a royal pain for a desktop with the USB3 connectors in the rear. If they had a 1 meter cable then this would be more suitable ... even better if it were a thin, flexible, braided cable. Update: Bus 004 Device 002: ID 174c:55aa ASMedia Technology Inc. ASM1051E SATA 6Gb/s bridge, ASM1053E SATA 6Gb/s bridge, ASM1153 SATA 3Gb/s bridge I have noticed that the LED blinks when the drive is being accessed. The computer is an HP 8300 SFF (I7 CPU) and I using MB USB3 ports. The operating System is Linux Mint 18.3 Sylvia 64-bit with Linux 4.15.0-33 x86_64 kernel. I used Silicon Power 64 Gbyte S60 SSD for testing. Internal Sata 3 (6 GB/s) : HP 8300 Motherboard (establish base line for drive) Read: 418.1 MB/s Write: 276.9 MB/s Access: 0.21 msec Sustained Write for 20 GB file: 270 MB/s Internal USB 3.0 : HP 8300 Motherboard (MB USB3 Port) USB 3.1 to SATA3 Adapter: Startech USB312SAT3CB Read: 436.5 MB/s Write: 286.5 MB/s Access: 0.25 msec Sustained Write for 20 GB file: 283 MB/s External USB3.1: Qnine X001Q6NWPD USB3.1 (10GB/s) in PCIe x 4 Slot (adapter card) USB 3.1 to SATA3 Adapter: Startech USB312SAT3CB Read: 443.2 MB/s Write: 293.5 MB/s Access: 0.25 msec Sustained Write for 20 GB file: 190 MB/s
S**M
Works Well
I like this cable because it is the right length and it works well to attach an external hard drive to my new laptop. My laptop has a large internal SSD but I wanted to be able to create a portable backup so I needed a cable to attach my 1 TB external drive. The cable worked fine transferring data as fast at the drive could handle it and the fittings were nice and secure. I would recommend this cable because it has good quality and it's a great value. I also use it to connect my portable DVD-R to burn DVDS and it works well.
A**V
As fast as you can get from USB 3.1 Gen 2
I have a bunch of these because in my own tests they're reliable and as fast as they can possibly be for a USB 3.1 Gen 2 device. Based on specifications alone, there's a cap on how fast you can read from a SATA III drive, which is 6 Gbps. Since that rating is in GigaBITs per second, not megabytes per second, the actual top you can expect is about 500 MB/S (MegaBYTEs per second). In a perfect world, that's the most you can expect since your computer's speed at any given time can vary depending on what's running. These 3.1 Gen 2 adapters use UASP to maximize the possible throughput, but keep in mind the actual speed you get will also depend on how fast your drive and computer are. For me, using a 2014 iMac and a Samsung SSD, the speed is just where it should be, between 420 and 450 MB/s. I've ordered these at least 3 times because I trust the brand. StarTech is a trusted brand and I've never had any problems with their products. I hope you found this review helpful. Questions and comments are welcome.
D**A
My only goal in writing this review is to help someone who might be in exactly my circumstances so they don't waste any time try
I'll give StarTech 5 stars - even though this cable should have worked for me and didn't. My only goal in writing this review is to help someone who might be in exactly my circumstances so they don't waste any time trying to troubleshoot the same issue that struck me. And to pay a compliment to StarTech. I have an old Mac Pro tower circa 2008 and a new MacBook Pro. I was trying to get some data off an old 2.5" SATA drive that had lived in my tower and was now sitting on a shelf. The StarTech USB-to-SATA cable would not power up my old drive. My old 2.5" SATA drive is a WD Velociraptor. They were wicked fast in their day. And also consumed more juice than their peers (my Velociraptor drive is a WD1500BLFS 150GB drive - it is spec'd at 0.95A@5VDC + 0.3A@12VDC - that's a LOT of juice - almost 10W!). I wasn't sure if this StarTech cable could handle it. My Apple says that it will only handle half of that, but I have a hub that will do a lot more. The setup just didn't work. So I bought a new Samsung SSD here from Amazon, plugged the old 2.5" drive into my Mac Pro tower and copied the data using to my SSD using the StarTech cable in a, pardon the pun, flash. So, you ask, why the 5 stars for StarTech for something that didn't work for me? Simple. Two reasons. First, they took the time to put a tiny LED on their cable. Thanks, StarTech! When I plugged the StarTech into my Mac and it wouldn't power up my 2.5" drive, I at least knew (from the LED) that I had a good connection - the problem was likely on my end. I had a second reason for the 5 star review. When I went to sort out the volts and amps and USB thing I found StarTech's website to be complete and easy to navigate. I typed in the part number for this cable and was brought to a page that had full and easy to read tech specs. Apple's tech specs were equally good as were WD's. Wow! StarTech's as thorough as Apple. Who knew? What could have been a 2 hour exercise in frustration was reduced to 15 minutes of trying, failing, reading the tech specs, solving the problem a different way and getting on with my life. Too bad other vendors aren't as thoughtful. Again, thanks StarTech!
P**4
Parfait !
Excellent adaptateur, qui fait parfaitement la liaison vers un disque HDD ou SSD Sata de 2.5 en externe.
G**.
Good stuff
Connected an SSD drive to my raspberry pi, works well
A**Z
Un cable adaptor usb 3.1 a sata
Primero comentó que el producto llegó antes de lo esperado, bien su empaque, sellado, en cuanto tuve en mis manos a este muñequito, le conecte una unidad ssd samsung EVO de 120 G, la formateé para mi equipo con SO linux, y funciona de maravilla, transferencias de 3 a 4 veces mas rápidas que con cualquier unidad usb externa incluso las mas veloces y costosas, ampliamente recomendable si te gusta jugar un poco con la tecnología y ahorrarte unos buenos dólares
A**R
Works with Raspberry Pi 4
I wanted to make a bootable SSD for Raspbian since SD cards are prone to corruption. With a compatible SSD (Kingston A400 ) and this cable it's possible to use the Raspberry as a reliable little PC. It booted the SSD I had cloned from an SD card on the first try and is lightning fast, highly recommended.
M**X
cavo buono
prodotto buono, veloce nella copia
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