Thanks for your detailed video. We would like to help clarify the misunderstanding hoping it will help you better 1. The reason why there is a play room is that - Not all 3.5 hdd has the same size and the bay is designed to fit all drive models. You can use a simple cardboard or anything that meets the gap to reduce the movement. 2. The copy speed on pc drop - Do a crystal Diskmark speedtest to validate the same. The speeds that you are seeing indicates that that your pc disk may be hitting the thermal throttle. 3. Disk clone speed: disk clone is a sector to sector copy and it does not just copy the files in use alone. For faster disk to disk copy try a SSD to SSD or a smaller origin disk. We are not an alternative and we and we have been market leaders for the last 5 years in Data storage accessories and for the last year on NVME enclosures. Again great job on the detailed video. All the best to you!
Thank you for the feedback Here is my findings 2) Variation is only seen with Pibox docking station (no thermal throttle peaking)/ tested with other docking station and the SATA-USB connector 3) Tested the cloning operation with other competition and found great results with same setup (sector to sector cloning).
@piboxindia tagging onto this post for better visibility, when 2 HDDs are connected, would I be able to "eject" one of them without the other one also being ejected? Thanks.
Thanks for your detailed video. We would like to help clarify the misunderstanding hoping it will help you better
1. The reason why there is a play room is that - Not all 3.5 hdd has the same size and the bay is designed to fit all drive models. You can use a simple cardboard or anything that meets the gap to reduce the movement.
2. The copy speed on pc drop - Do a crystal Diskmark speedtest to validate the same. The speeds that you are seeing indicates that that your pc disk may be hitting the thermal throttle.
3. Disk clone speed: disk clone is a sector to sector copy and it does not just copy the files in use alone. For faster disk to disk copy try a SSD to SSD or a smaller origin disk.
We are not an alternative and we and we have been market leaders for the last 5 years in Data storage accessories and for the last year on NVME enclosures. Again great job on the detailed video.
All the best to you!
Thank you for the feedback
Here is my findings 2) Variation is only seen with Pibox docking station (no thermal throttle peaking)/ tested with other docking station and the SATA-USB connector 3) Tested the cloning operation with other competition and found great results with same setup (sector to sector cloning).
@piboxindia tagging onto this post for better visibility, when 2 HDDs are connected, would I be able to "eject" one of them without the other one also being ejected?
Thanks.
@@alphamike_1612 Yes. You can physically eject 1 drive without affecting the function of other.
@@alphamike_1612 yes you can.
USB 3.0 + SSD SPEED DROPPING DUE TO HEAT? DID CHECK WITH TABLE FAN OR MINI FAN?😊
@@jjoulekelvin2986 thermal temperature does effect the performance
If we access both drives from pc simultaneously (copy,paste etc) speed reduce or not comparison to access single drive?
speed will definitely reduce, as both drives will use the same data cable rated for 5gbps on USB 3.0.
Hi, Do we need to format the destination drive?
It is advised to do the drive format before cloning. However you can choose not to.