Introduction
Hey guys, check out my latest 3.5″ USB 3.0 external HDD enclosure that can support up to 8TB SATA hard drive. Support UASP protocol to ensure maximum speed from your HDD/SSD. Using exquisite aluminum-magnesium alloy and ABS material of both ends as casing to improve heat dissipation and prevent static. Comes with detachable vertical dock too. Sound great? Let’s find out…
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ORICO 7688U3 3.5″ USB 3.0 External HDD Enclosure Review
ORICO H4013 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub Review
Introduction
Need a powered USB 3.0 hub? Check this out – ORICO H4013 4-Port USB 3.0 Hub. Yes, it extends one SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port to four. And there is another power input for those power hungry USB devices. Compact and lightweight to ease carry around. Comes with removable 1m cable that work great on both desktop PC and Mac. Sound great? Let’s find out…
ORICO 2-Port USB3.1 PCI-E Adapter (-AC) Review
Introduction
Stuck with USB 2.0? No worry, get yourself a USB3.1 PCI-E Adapter like ORICO PA31-AC will do. Yes, it has 2 SuperSpeed+ USB 3.1 ports with transfer rate up to 10 Gbps, much greater than 5 Gbps USB3.0 and 480 Mbps USB2.0. Comes with reversible Type-C port and normal type A port that suitable for all devices. Interested? Read on to find out…
ORICO 2789U3 2.5″ USB 3.0 Aluminum SSD Enclosure with Silicone Cover Review
Introduction
Hey, SpongeBob is here!!! Well, it is my latest ORICO SSD Enclosure actually. Unlike normal HDD enclosure, it has aluminium alloy chassis with silicone cover for maximum protection. Being as a SSD enclosure, SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface with UASP support is a must. Yup, ORICO 2789U3 has all of them. Is ORICO 2789U3 perfect as SSD enclosure? Better than my recently reviewed ORICO 2569S3? Let’s find out…
ORICO 2569S3 2.5″ USB 3.0 External HDD Enclosure Review
Introduction
How does a below US$10 budget 2.5″ HDD enclosure perform? Great or cheap stuff does not bring any good at all? Yup, ORICO 2569S3 is the budget enclosure that I am talking right now. It is loaded with SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface with UASP support. Good or bad? Let’s find out…