I see one 4-pin, a 3-pin(?), a 8-pin and multiple 9-pin connectors.
I see one 4-pin, a 3-pin(?), a 8-pin and multiple 9-pin connectors.
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I don’t think it does. Though my udev rules don’t work on it, since only the adapter controller is exposed to udev. But smartctl works fine. smartctl-detect script as a workaround, if the controller shows up.
About power, the HDD either gets enough or it doesn’t spin at all, makes clicking noises. I have the same adapter and it’s only good for SATA-SSDs (they draw less), normal slim 2,5" HDD need additional power.
In short, no, get an adapter with two cables or power plug. Or maybe, if something like this exists, one with USB-C, that should pull enough (but read the specs).
Btw, mine has now >100 “time in under-temperature” warnings, because it isn’t in warm case on spin-up i guess. But it doesn’t do any damage in this case.
At least 100 of them.
What, a HDD that doesn’t work in some computers?
Uh, don’t know. XMPP likely yes.
Matrix or XMPP.
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Thanks. But sad that this list is needed.
I don’t think there’s anything between.
Just why don’t they omit the casing inside the case too?
I did once. Well, more along the lines of “what did i buy this thing for, can use the HDD as is”. The HDD had additional contact points at the bottom. Don’t remember if they worked as is and what i did with them.
I can’t help here, but:
The title would be less confusing if you didn’t cram everything in one sentence. Potential help might be driven off by this, i was almost too.
Still no export/import of repos?
But one bit flip and you can trash the whole iso. Which is why i don’t even pdf my scans but keep them as png.
Maybe as a reference, if you want to build another abomination?
Did Gates write any code? Wasn’t he the marketing guy?
I just got a standard Mini-ITX board with overspecced VRMs and a PCIe slot in the end. Good enough. At least it can sleep and behaves as expected.