Testseek.com have collected 5 expert reviews of the Icy Dock MB882HX-1SB 2.5 inch SATA SSD Xpander Hybrid Adapter and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Icy Dock MB882HX-1SB 2.5 inch SATA SSD Xpander Hybrid Adapter.
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Completely Plug and Play, Toolfree SSD installation, Leightweight, Standard 3.5" mounting holes, Hybrid partition is twice the size of the SSD in the hybrid setup, Nonhybrid partition can be formatted and is functional as a storage partition,
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Technology moves really fast and new generation of components always crop up every few months. With the economy as it is however, it is difficult and impractical for most enthusiasts to always get the latest and the best. Thankfully, system components ...
Seit Jahren gilt die Regel: Solid-State-Drives sind klein und teuer, Festplatten sind groß und billig. Da sich hieran auch in den kommenden Monaten kaum etwas ändern wird, suchen die Hersteller nach Kompromissen. Intels Smart Response Technologie und Sil...
Creative thinking, well built, flawless operation in Windows 7,
Money could be put towards a bigger SSD, Slows down SSD performance, No support for SATA III 6Gbps interface, Kitguru says: Unless this is something you specifically need, its better selling your small SSD and putting the cost of the Xpander into buying a
The IcyDock SSD Xpander is an interesting and rather unique design which may prove useful to a narrow audience using a very small 30GB or 40GB SSD. This product means they can expand the size of their boot configuration by pairing up with a large mechanic...
Increases SSD performance, Gains you double the space of your SSD at the same high performance rate, Plug and play installation, Remaining capacity of HDD is used as a separate partition (unlike traditional RAID 0 where that space would be lost), Great way to breath some new life into an older and smaller SSD, performance will be dependent on the selection of SSD and HDD being used
If one drive (SSD or HDD) is lost, all your data will be lost