Produkt ID: UNIDOCKU33
UNIDOCKU33 USB 3.0 Universell HDD/SSD dockningsstation gör att du genast kan ansluta till dina 2.5" eller 3.5" IDE och SATA-hårddiskar via två toppmatande hårddiskplatser, vilket gör att du slipper besväret med att installera enheterna i en dator eller i ett externt kabinett eller fack.
Dockningsstationen för hårddiskar är förstärkt med UASP (USB Attached SCSI Protocol), vilket gör att du får ut det mesta av de snabbaste teknikerna som till exempel SATA III (6 Gbps), SSD-enheter och hybridenheter med upp till 70 % snabbare prestanda än vanlig USB 3.0 vid användning med en UASP-kapabel värdkontroller. Se våra UASP-testresultat nedan för mer information.
Toppmatningsdesignen gör att SATA- och IDE-hårddiskarna står upprätt i dockningsstationen vilket ger ett rent och snyggt skrivbord och en bekväm och ordningsam installation. För SATA-hårddiskar kan HDD-enheten placeras och anslutas direkt genom det avsedda dockningsfacket medan IDE-hårddiskfacket är praktiskt placerat nära bakpanelens 40-stifts data- och LP4-strömkontakter vilket gör det enkelt att ansluta dockningsstationen med hjälp av de medföljande IDE-data- och strömkablarna.
En enda USB 3.0-anslutning till din värddator gör det möjligt att ansluta till både IDE-hårddisken och SATA-hårddisken samtidigt – en smidig lösning för överföring av data från en IDE-enhet till en SATA-enhet eller tvärtom. Dockningsstationen kan också användas för att markant öka ditt datorsystems lagrings- och säkerhetskopieringskapacitet med stöd för högkapacitetshårddiskar (testad med upp till 6 TB 3,5" och 2 TB 2,5" hårddiskar)
UNIDOCKU33 täcks av StarTech.coms 2-årsgaranti och gratis livstidsgaranti på teknisk support.
UASP stöds av Windows 8, Mac OSX (10.8 eller senare) och Linux. Vid tester ger UASP 70 % snabbare läshastigheter och 40 % snabbare skrivhastigheter över vanlig USB 3.0.
Samtidigt visade UASP-testerna på 80 % reducerad åtgång av processorns resurser.
Testerna utfördes med ett Intel® Ivy Bridge-system, ett UASP-kapabelt kabinett från StarTech.com och en SATA III SSD-minne.
Warranty Information | Warranty | 2 Years |
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Förpackning | Package Height | 21,4 cm [8,4 in] |
Package Length | 18,7 cm [7,4 in] | |
Fraktvikt (förpackning) | 1,1 kg [2,4 lb] | |
Package Width | 12,3 cm [4,8 in] | |
Hårdvara | Gränssnitt | USB 3.0 |
Antal enheter | 2 | |
Enhetsstorlek | 2.5in & 3.5in | |
Enhetstyp | SATA & IDE | |
Enhetsinstallation | Löstagbar | |
Fläkt(ar) | Nej | |
Chipset-ID | JMicron - JMS561U JMicron - JMD330 |
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Indikatorer | 2 - LED-indikatorer | Ström och enhetsaktivitet |
Kontakt(er) | 1 - Enhetskontakter | IDE (40-stifts, EIDE/PATA) |
SATA data- & ström-kombo (7+15-stifts) | ||
LP4 (4-stift, Molex-type Large Drive Power) | ||
1 - Värdkontakter | USB Type-B (9-stifts) USB 3.0 | |
Miljö | Drifttemperatur | 5°C to 80° (41°F to 176°F) |
Förvaringstemperatur | -40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F) | |
Luftfuktighet | 8% ~ 90% RH | |
Mjukvara | OS-kompatibilitet | OS independent; No software or drivers required |
Prestanda | Maximal dataöverföringshastighet | 5 Gbps |
Typ och hastighet | USB 3.0 - 5 Gbit/s | |
UASP-stöd | Ja | |
Typ och hastighet | SATA III (6 Gbps) | |
RAID | Nej | |
Maximal enhetskapacitet | För närvarande testat med upp till 6 TB 7200 rpm 3,5"-hårddiskar och 2 TB 5400 rpm 2,5"-hårddiskar | |
Inlänkningshastighet | 15,000 Cycles (SATA) | |
Medeltid mellan fel (MTBF) | 30000 hours | |
Ström | Power Source | AC-adapter medföljer |
Inspänning | 100 - 240 AC | |
Inström | 1.3 A | |
Utspänning | 12V DC | |
Utström | 3 A | |
Polaritet på mittpol | Positiv | |
Kontakttyp | M | |
Strömförbrukning | 36 | |
Utseende | Produktvikt | 552,0 g [19,5 oz] |
Färg | Svart | |
Kabinettyp | Av plast | |
Produktlängd | 14,7 cm [5,8 in] | |
Produktbredd | 13,0 cm [5,1 in] | |
Produkthöjd | 70,0 mm [2,8 in] | |
Vad det är i lådan | 1 - Ingår i paketet | Universell hårddiskdockningsstation |
USB 3.0-kabel | ||
IDE 40 till 40-stifts kabel | ||
LP4 Strömkabel | ||
40 stifts + LP4 till 44 stifts IDE-kabel | ||
Universell strömadapter (NA/UK/EU/AUS) | ||
Instruktionsbok |
Använd 2,5 tums eller 3,5 tums IDE-hårddiskar i en SATA HDD-dockningsstation
Connect a 2.5in IDE laptop hard drive to an IDE-equipped desktop computer.
Provide protection against shocks/impacts to a 2.5in hard drive
Skydda en 3,5" hårddisk mot elstötar/sammanstötningar
Lägg till två USB 3.0-portar till din stationära dator genom en PCI Express-utbyggnadskortplats
Lägg till en intern och en extern SuperSpeed USB 3.0 till din dator
Add 2 USB 3.0 ports through a mini PCI Express slot
Add 2 USB 3.0 ports to a desktop computer through a PCI slot
Flush mount a USB 3.0 ExpressCard adapter into a laptop ExpressCard slot
Add two USB 3.0 ports to your laptop through an ExpressCard slot
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Direktchatt (opens in new window)Note: If you are using an IDE hard drive 1 Gigabyte in size or smaller, refer to the following FAQ: http://www.startech.com/faq/hard_drive_accessories_minimum_ide_hard_drive_size
If you are unable to detect your IDE (PATA) drive using a StarTech.com product, you may need to change the jumper settings on your drive. The jumpers switch the drive between Master, Slave, and Cable Select for most drives. A jumper is a small plastic piece that slides on top of two pins to electrically short them together.
When it does not mention what IDE drive configuration is required or if there is only one drive in the setup, the drive should be configured as Master. If Master is not working, try using the drive in Cable Select.
There is no standard position for the jumpers on IDE drives. On some drives, the jumper diagram is on the label that is on the top of the drive. On other drives, there are markings on the circuit board for CS, MA, and SL, which means a jumper shorts the pins vertically in that position. For more information, refer to the documentation provided by the manufacturer.
When you troubleshoot issues with a hard drive dock or duplicator, there are some quick tests that you can complete to rule out potential problems. You can test to make sure that the following components are working correctly and are not the source of the issue:
To test your setup components, try the following:
When you test the hard drive and hard drive dock or duplicator, it is recommended that you do the following:
Note: For a hard drive duplicator you may need to switch the device to PC mode (if available).
Note: Formatting a hard drive erases all of the data on it. Make sure that you back up all of your data before you reformat the hard drive.
Note: A formatted hard drive will not show up in Computer or My Computer until it has a drive letter assigned to it.
This docking station allows the hard drive to enforce its own power state, as opposed to enforcing a power state that keeps the hard drive active at all times. Since most newer hard drives have low-power energy conservation modes, this will cause the hard drive to enter an idle state if it is not used for a certain amount of time.
To confirm that Windows detects your USB device, complete the following:
Your USB device is listed according to the name of the chipset. To determine the name of the chipset of your USB device, navigate to www.StarTech.com and look on the Technical Specifications tab for your product.
To confirm that the Mac OS detects your USB device, complete the following:
You may need to refresh the System Information page after you plug in your device. To do so, press Command + R with the System Information page open.
Your USB device is listed according to the name of the chipset. To determine the name of the chipset of your USB device, navigate to www.StarTech.com and look on the Technical Specifications tab for your product.
Note: For more information on how to detect an IDE hard drive, visit http://www.startech.com/faq/hard_drive_accessories_ide_detection.
Older IDE drives are not supported by current StarTech.com products. Typically, these drives were made earlier than the mid-to-late 1990s and are smaller than 1 Gigabyte in size.
There are a number of reasons that older IDE drives may not be detected, including the following:
The drive uses PIO (Programmed Input/Output) mode and not DMA (Direct Memory Access).
The drive is non-ATA or is using an ATA mode that predates the chipset's compatibility (usually older than ATA-4).
The sector size is not 512 bytes.
Unfortunately there is no workaround in these situations. An older system or an older IDE controller card must be used to access older IDE drives.
To determine if your hard drive will work in this device, on the product page, click the Technical Specifications tab, and do the following:
Before you can access a new or formatted drive in your operating system, you need to initialize it first and then create a partition on the drive. A partition defines an area of the drive to use for storing data. The partition uses a file system (for example, ex-FAT, NTFS, and so on).
Note: You typically only need to initialize a drive if the drive is new. If you cannot find an uninitialized drive in Disk Management, skip the following steps and try to partition your device.
Press the Windows key + R, type compmgmt.msc, and click Run to open Computer Management.
Navigate to Disk Management.
When prompted to, initialize your disk(s). If you are running Windows® 7 or later and are using a drive larger than 2TB, initialize the disk(s) with GPT. If you are running an earlier version of Windows, initialize the disk(s) with MBR. For more information, visit the following FAQ: https://www.startech.com/support/faqs/technical-support?topic=hard-drives#mbr-vs-gpt.
Click OK.
Note: The following steps create an NTFS partition that uses the entire drive space. To use a different file system, select a different option in step 6.
Right-click Unallocated or RAW volume, and select New Simple Volume.
In the New Partition Wizard, click Next.
Select Primary partition.
Leave the partition size set to default, and click Next.
Assign a drive letter or leave it set to the default, and click Next.
Enter the following settings to format the partition:
The new drive should appear in Windows Explorer.
Before you can access a new or formatted drive in your operating system, you need to initialize it first and then create a partition on the drive. A partition defines an area of the drive to use for storing data. The partition uses a file system (for example, HFS+, ex-FAT, NTFS, and so on).
Mac OSX detects a drive that needs to be initialized and automatically prompts you to initialize the drive. If you are prompted to initialize the drive, click Initialize. If you are not prompted to initialize the drive and you cannot find the drive in Finder, you will need to create a partition on the drive.
Note: The following steps create an HFS+ (Mac OS Extended (Journaled)) partition that uses the entire drive space.
To create a partition on a new drive, complete the following:
Open Finder.
Navigate to Applications and click Utilities.
Open Disk Utility.
Select the new drive and click the Partition tab.
Click Options and verify that it is set to GUID Partition Table.
Enter a name for the partition.
Click Partition.
The drive should now be accessible in Finder.