I'm looking for a 2.5" USB-SATA enclosure that is efficient enough to operate a notebook drive without an extra power input. I'd love to go with PATA, but the drives remain at the 160GB maximum capacity over a year later.
It's more dependant on your USB ports than the drive in my experience. Some computers they work fine with just one other PCs you need to use a second one to get the same drive to spin up.
At least one hub on the laptop I'm typing this on provides 500ma per port.The USB specification provides a 5 V (volts) supply on a single wire from which connected USB devices may draw power. The specification provides for no more than 5.25 V and no less than 4.35 V between the +ve and -ve bus power lines. Initially, a device is only allowed to draw 100 mA. It may request more current from the upstream device in units of 100 mA up to a maximum of 500 mA.
I'm looking for a 2.5" USB-SATA enclosure that is efficient enough to operate a notebook drive without an extra power input. I'd love to go with PATA, but the drives remain at the 160GB maximum capacity over a year later.