Inateck FD1006C UASP USB 3.0 Docking Station Review

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Inateck FD1006C UASP USB 3.0 Docking Station Review

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Are you looking for an affordable USB 3.0 docking station with USB Attached SCSI Protocol (UASP) support that can be used with both 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch SATA storage drives? The Inateck FD1006C docking station costs just $26.99 shipped and features a UASP-enabled host controller that will allow you transfer data at speeds of over 450MB/s on both Read and Write operations with the the right hardware. Those are blazing fast speeds and if you are looking for something fast to access your drives that won’t break the bank, the Inateck FD1006C might be the device you are looking for.

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Article Title: Inateck FD1006C UASP USB 3.0 Docking Station Review
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Re: Inateck FD1006C UASP USB 3.0 Docking Station Review

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I have one problem with this device: I mostly use a docking station for transfering large files between big HDD's and also have it connected 24/7 to my Dune HD Base media player to watch movies. The Dune has an internal bay inside but I find the HDD overheating a lot despite the little fan that supposed to draw out the hot air, so I use a dock and connect it to the MP with a USB cable. My docking station is open, so the HDD is exposed and cooled well by surrounding air and the media player also stays cool inside. Now when watching movies for many hours, or my kids watching cartoons from the media player, the HDD can get VERY hot in an enclosure, so no thanks - I rather have an open docking station and dust it off sometimes, than have my HDD cooking inside it.
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SSDs generally do not have heat issues...I wouldn't even bother using this product with an HDD for anything other than a one off connect to move some files.
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FZ1 wrote:SSDs generally do not have heat issues...I wouldn't even bother using this product with an HDD for anything other than a one off connect to move some files.
All I'm saying is that I would prefer to have the traditional open shape. I would even buy it because mine is just a e-SATA, USB2.0. The price is right I - do not like the design though.
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Why not just leave the top cover off this model? That would allow all the hot air to rise and like you said the price is right.
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