HDD ENCLOSURE HAYSENSER 2.5" SATA USB3.0+USB0-C HY-QXUC (0218)
HDD ENCLOSURE HAYSENSER 2.5" SATA USB3.0+USB0-C HY-QXUC (0218)
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Product Description
| Parameter | Value / Capability | Notes / Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Drive form factor | 2.5″ SATA (HDD / SSD) | Listed as “2.5″ SATA” in similar product listings |
| Computer connection interface | USB 3.0 + USB Type-C / USB 3.1 | One listing says “USB 3.1 Type-C” supporting data transfer up to 10 Gbps |
| Maximum data transfer speed | Up to ~10 Gbps (theoretical) | Stated in the listing (may refer to USB 3.1 Gen2 specs) |
| Supported operating systems | Windows (often older versions: 2000, XP, Vista, etc.) | Listing states: “works with Windows 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1” |
| Power supply | Possibly powered via USB (for 2.5″ drives) | Such devices often don’t require external power unless the drive needs more power |
| UASP support | Possible | Similar adapters often support UASP for faster transfers |
| Hot-Swap / Plug & Play | Yes | Typically supports “hot swapping” with no driver installation needed |
| Enclosure material | Plastic / possibly metal heat sink element | These enclosures often have plastic cases with some metal parts for heat dissipation |
✅ What to clarify with the seller or technical documentation:
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Controller / chipset used inside (e.g., JMicron, ASMedia, etc.) – affects stability and speed.
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UASP support – improves SSD performance significantly.
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Maximum interface speed – does it truly support 10 Gbps or only 5 Gbps?
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Maximum supported drive capacity – for example, up to 2 TB, 4 TB, 8 TB, etc.
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External power supply – is it needed (especially for power-hungry HDDs) or powered via USB?
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Enclosure material and heat dissipation – important for drives that get hot.
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OS and file system compatibility (Windows, macOS, Linux).
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Warranty and documentation – is there an official manual or warranty?
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