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Veronica
> 3 dayWish it was black!
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Godwin
> 3 dayThis is my second unit and I am loving it. It’s easy to install, you just have to follow the instructions and or watch the video. The experience is so worth it. You save money by using the affordable Samsung ssds as well as enjoy the portability that is second to none.
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Chris B.
07-04-2025I found this easy to assemble. It expanded the storage capacity of my recorder for less than buying it elsewhere. The case seems to be very durable and is made of metal. Also, Samsung SSDs seem to be going on sale frequently lately, so you can pick one up to use in here for a good price.
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Melissa Morris
Greater than one weekConverted one of my Samsung T7s with ease. Would buy again.
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diamonddavesaints
> 3 dayMy new mSata to Sata adapter box has a quality look and feel, which is appealing. It was easy for me to assemble with my mSata card, using the supplied Allen wrench and hex screws, taking me only minutes to complete, which I really liked. This can go inside a PC case attached to my PCs Sata cables and also I have tested this with my laptop using my own Sata to USB-A adapter, and works perfectly, as expected. I like this box mSata adapter, and recommend it.
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Joe Crescenzi
> 3 dayI absolutely LOVE this item because it opens the door to using mSATA drives instead of traditional SATA drives and there are a number of high quality drives out there at good prices and you can even take apart the very popular and reliable Samsung T5. Another thing I love is that its much smaller than using regular 2.5 SSDs, and you dont have the oversized caddy sticking out.
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AlphaTrio
> 3 dayThe casing is thick aluminium having the CNC look. It also act as a heat sink. The package comes with 3 thermal pads. It does get very warm when I did 64GB transfer test; it took 24 minutes. Theres cosmetic inconsistency in the finish of the AndyCine mSATA-SATA and the USBC-SATA. When both at connected, the inconsistency is more pronounced. The front red and silver back of both units does not match. Its not a show stopper. The cost is 3 times of regular mSATA to SATA adapter, but built much better.
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Phreakwar PC Custom Builds
> 3 dayHad no problems installing my mSATA drive into this. The kit comes with a cloth to wipe it down, not really sure what thats about. Other than that, it comes with 5 screws for the outside shell and 2 for the mSATA drive. This was actually a lot smaller than I was expecting, kind of a half sized SSD. It has an open end for what I am assuming is to thread a lanyard maybe, but one is not provided.. OK, you get a useless cloth for wiping down ??? and no lanyard for an item that can clearly use one? OOOHHHH KKKKAAAYYY.. Minor complaints aside, I tested this with my mSATA in CrystalDiskMark and scored a 270 on the read and a 234 on the write. This is about half the speed of a normal SSD, but then, this IS an mSATA drive, so those numbers were (Im guessing) right on par where they should be. I do like this unit though, and I like that its smaller than I expected. Makes it really portable. The casing is all metal so its super strong. Minor complaints aside, Ill go ahead and give this a 5 star. Nice product, thank you for letting me review it.
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Gadget Enthusiast
> 3 dayI took a dogfish 500gb msata and stuck it into one of these guys. It worked perfectly. Followed the installation instructions but was sparing on the silicone in some parts to address the thickness issues that other people had mentions. I plan on pairing this with the USB C adapter to use along with my other lunchbox that I put my 860 into. If you have an old T5 lying around this is a cool way to recase it (though youll need the USB C adapter to use it)
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Dom
> 3 dayPicked this up for an mSATA drive I had laying around. I also have the ANDYCINE Lunchbox SATA to USB-C adaptor which is the same aesthetic as this. They look great together. All my testing was done with the mSATA to SATA adaptor plugged into the SATA to USB-C adaptor I mentioned. I was getting just below SATA III speeds which is exactly what I was expecting. The build quality is great. Machined aluminum and pretty sure its powder coated. Customer support was great. My first one arrived without the circuit board, just the case halves, screws, thermal pads, and cleaning cloth. A message and a picture to the seller and they sent out another one right away.