← Back to context Comment by antonyh 9 days ago Maybe shucking USB HDDs is the short-term answer. 11 comments antonyh Reply M95D 9 days ago Is that still possible? Aren't they native USB with no adapter? ErneX 9 days ago Those drives are SATA inside the case. jacquesm 9 days ago That depends on the brand. The lower priced brands, yes, those can be SATA, the more vertically integrated companies also make custom PCBs that just have USB-C without any SATA interface exposed internally. 8 replies →
M95D 9 days ago Is that still possible? Aren't they native USB with no adapter? ErneX 9 days ago Those drives are SATA inside the case. jacquesm 9 days ago That depends on the brand. The lower priced brands, yes, those can be SATA, the more vertically integrated companies also make custom PCBs that just have USB-C without any SATA interface exposed internally. 8 replies →
ErneX 9 days ago Those drives are SATA inside the case. jacquesm 9 days ago That depends on the brand. The lower priced brands, yes, those can be SATA, the more vertically integrated companies also make custom PCBs that just have USB-C without any SATA interface exposed internally. 8 replies →
jacquesm 9 days ago That depends on the brand. The lower priced brands, yes, those can be SATA, the more vertically integrated companies also make custom PCBs that just have USB-C without any SATA interface exposed internally. 8 replies →
Is that still possible? Aren't they native USB with no adapter?
Those drives are SATA inside the case.
That depends on the brand. The lower priced brands, yes, those can be SATA, the more vertically integrated companies also make custom PCBs that just have USB-C without any SATA interface exposed internally.
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