The SS-128ASD USB 3.0 to SATA or PATA adapter features a new ultra fast chip (JMS551 and JMD330 IDE and SATA to USB chips.) and a UL and FCC approved HIGH-Output Power Adapter. This USB 3.0 to SATA adapter allows you to convert 2.5″/3.5″ Serial ATA, HDD, and other Serial ATA Devices into USB 3.0 interface Fully backward Compatible with USB 2.0. The maximum transfer speed that it will reach is 5Gbps.
The SS-128ASD USB 3.0 to SATA or PATA adapter supports the following hard drive types:
- IDE Hard Drives from 20GB up to 4000GB (4TB)
- SATA or SATA II SATA III Hard Drives from 80GB up to 4,000GB (currently tested only up to 4,000 GB)
- IDE/PATA or SATA I II or III Drives SSD or Magnetic Storage
- One USB 3.0 to IDE+SATA Cable Adapter for 40pin IDE Drives &44 Pin IDE Drives and 22 Pin SATA Power + Signal Connector.
Additional Features:
- USB 3.0 To IDE/ Serial ATA Multifunctional External Cable . Interface. Serial ATA ; IDE ; USB 3.0. Data Transfer Rate.
- Transfer rate available for 5Gbps. Suitability. 2.5″, 3.5″ ,5.25″ Devices.
- Plug-play and Hot-plug
- Power/Adapter (AC 100~240V, 50~60Hz ; DC 12V 4Amp)
- Power adapter for 3.5″/ Bus-Power for 2.5″ HDD
OS Support:
- Supports Windows 7, 8, & Windows 10
- Linux and Mac OS.X
Sonny –
Great adapter which gives you the ability to connect to many different drives and includes power for 3.5 inch drives.
Pilgrim –
Item worked just great. Would recommend to my friends or if needed I would buy again. I was not able to get it to work with an XP computer.
Erroneous B.I.G. –
This thing is great! I had a Seagate Expansion 1 TB USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive (STBX1000101) that stopped working. (It was less than a year old, BTW.) I consulted with a few different data recovery companies online and they all wanted several hundred dollars. I knew the problem was not with the hard drive but with the power or USB connection, so I didn’t want to pay that kind of money for what I knew would be a quick fix, if only I knew how. I hate businesses that prey on people’s technical ignorance. Anyway, I kept researching the issue and found a video on YouTube of a guy who had a similar problem and used this adapter kit to get his data back.
I ordered it, followed the hook-up instructions (I didn’t need to install any of the drivers included in the kit.) and – presto! – I had access to my data. I’ve ordered a replacement HD enclosure and will continue to use the drive.
This adapter won’t work in every HD failure situation, but it’s well worth the money to give it a try and see if you can do it yourself before getting ripped off by greedy, dishonest jerks.
John –
Had to jumper some stuff on the hard drive itself but other than that it worked great for a laptop hard drive.
Kris M. –
This adapter allowed me to recover documents and pictures from my sister’s hard drive after it crashed/would not start in her computer.