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SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 10:31 pm
by Casey_Pittman
Has anyone had any luck converting the Drive caddies to SATA? Do you think there would be an issue with just sticking an adapter in the caddie if it will fit with a drive in there?

-Casey

Re: SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:50 am
by Old School
Hi Casey,
I never tried an SSD as an external drive, but I do have the components here to try it with. I have a lot of studio work to do this week, but maybe next weekend I can have an answer for you. By the way, how do you like the hammerfall card and do you think it would work with Melodyne Studio?

Have a blessed day,
Mike W.

Re: SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Sat Feb 01, 2014 4:39 am
by Casey_Pittman
Thanks for the reply Mike. When ever you get time is cool with me. The hammerfall is great have had it for two years and no problems at all, bought it used too. I would think as long as Melodyne accepts ASIO it should be fine.

-Casey

Re: SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:34 pm
by Bruce Graham
Hey Casey;

Keep us in the loop as to how things go.

Bruce

Re: SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 4:09 am
by doktor1360
Casey_Pittman wrote:Has anyone had any luck converting the Drive caddies to SATA? Do you think there would be an issue with just sticking an adapter in the caddie if it will fit with a drive in there?

-Casey


Works with no issues here... my HDR runs SSD's internal & external... 30+ hours recording time... ;)

Peace

Re: SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 5:43 am
by Casey_Pittman
How did you convert the caddie's to sata?

-Casey

Re: SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 9:20 pm
by doktor1360
Casey_Pittman wrote:How did you convert the caddie's to sata?

-Casey


Sorry Casey - been busy and ailing a bit...

Here's a pic of my M90 External - SSD onboard; apologies for the size of the pic, y'all...

I'm looking for the BOM of the buildout, the parts (or similar) are generally available from NewEgg. Essentially a SSD SATA II drive, IDE-to-SATA interface, data and power cables. It also is mounted on a tray for mounting 2.5" drives into an IDE (3.5") caddy. It's easy enuff to do, just gotta get the correct parts... :geek:

Stay tuned, I'll find that parts list and post it... ;-)

Peace

Re: SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 11:02 pm
by SirFerrisDuke
HI DOctor,
Can yoiu find the time to post your bios settings, for the drives.. is it on "auto--- sector size", etc....?
My ssd mod kind of works, but won't pass the drive test for recording, so it can be an archive only.
Thanks for your time,
Ferris in Nashville

Re: SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 3:17 am
by doktor1360
SirFerrisDuke wrote:HI DOctor,
Can yoiu find the time to post your bios settings, for the drives.. is it on "auto--- sector size", etc....?
My ssd mod kind of works, but won't pass the drive test for recording, so it can be an archive only.
Thanks for your time,
Ferris in Nashville


Hey Ferris...

Nothing special going on w/ the BIOS at all, as both drives are set at 'AUTO : AUTO'. They key to all this is the SATA to IDE interface adapter; it MUST have the jumper to program the drive to be 'Master' on the secondary IDE chain or No Bueno... it won't be recognized by the BIOS scan on boot. It needs to be something like this Koutech model; this is the one I use exclusively for any SSD interfacing I've done. I highly recommend this product from a personal usage standpoint...

http://www.cablesonline.com/saiidetoidem.html

Oh, no SATA III (6.0Gbs) support, so you need drives that are SATA II or back... :geek:

Hope this was helpful...

Peace

Re: SATA Drive Caddies

PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2014 5:06 am
by Bruce Graham
Hi;

Does anyone have any experience with this SSD as an alternative to Hard Drive?

Patriot Memory Torqx PT232GS25SSDR 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive 2 Series 32 GB SATA II 3.0 Gb-s
by Patriot Memory

If you have any experience and think this should work let me know.

Thanks
Bruce