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Sabrent Right Angle Locking Drives Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Details

Connector TypeOptical
Cable TypeSATA III
Compatible DevicesMost Motherboards and Host Controllers
ColorBlack
BrandSABRENT

Description of Sabrent Right Angle Locking Drives

Right Angle SATA connectors with metal locking latch. Designed to connect internal Serial ATA hard disks, SSDs, and optical drives to motherboards and host controllers. Fully compliant with the SATA III specification, allowing for data transfer speeds of up to 6 Gbit/s (600 MB/s). Compatible with 2.5” SSDs, 3.5” HDDs, optical drives, RAID controllers, embedded computers and controllers. PLEASE NOTE: This cable does not provide power. It is a data cable only. Drive needs to be powered separately.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfectly Angled Drives for Clutter-Free Computers

I recently purchased right angle locking drives for my computer and have seen a huge improvement in not only my organization but also the performance of my computer. As my tests showed, these drives truly lock in securely, making them ideal for transporting important files without the worry of accidental disconnects. The only downside I found was that they were a bit tricky to install, but once in place, they worked perfectly. Overall, a great investment for anyone looking to keep their…

Pros
  • Provides added security by locking the drives in place.
Cons
  • Requires additional effort to install and remove the drives due to the locking mechanism.

No star not sure if that's really the reason, but the SSD worked fine with a regular SATA connection. It seemed normal for a while, but suddenly one day after a reboot, all the data is ready. Before that, the SSD went through hundreds of reboots on a SATA connection and had no signs of problems with it and still no other signs of problems. While this cable may not be the cause, it seems like an odd coincidence. that the drive deteriorated shortly after switching to this cable. I like the design

Pros
  • Cool
Cons
  • Too Stupid