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The Fenlink FL1510 is a premium 2.5" to 3.5" SATA drive converter that supports SATA III speeds up to 6Gbps. Featuring a durable aluminum alloy frame and an open design for superior heat dissipation, it ensures stable, high-speed data transmission. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux, this converter allows seamless installation of 2.5" HDDs or SSDs into 3.5" bays, making it an essential upgrade for professionals seeking reliable, efficient storage solutions.
| ASIN | B01ELRRKW8 |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #167 in Enclosures |
| Brand | Fenlink |
| Built-In Media | 1pc SATA Drive Converter, 8pcs Screws |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 6 GB |
| Color | Gold |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,657) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6 Gigabits Per Second |
| Digital Storage Capacity | 6 GB |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Form Factor | 3.5-inch |
| Hard Disk Description | Hybrid Drive, Solid State Drive |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 3.5 Inches |
| Hard Disk Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hard Disk Rotational Speed | 7200 |
| Hard-Drive Size | 3.5 GB |
| Hardware Connectivity | Solid State Drive |
| Installation Type | Internal Hard Drive |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 3.94"L x 5.71"W x 0.35"Th |
| Manufacturer | Fenlink |
| Media Speed | 750 MB/s |
| Model Name | FL1510 |
| Model Number | FL1510 |
| Read Speed | 6 Gigabytes Per Second |
| UPC | 625485436191 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**N
Nicely made, works great on SSD drives
I had another vendors product (purchased from Amazon some years ago) which seemed to work ok but after repeated insert and removal in a Trayless Hot Swap unit, it started giving me odd problems... It would take ages to be recognized and caused booting to fail to see the boot drive etc. I thought at first it might be the Hot Swap unit but after some testing and playing, it seemed like it was the other Drive convertor. I like this new one, although it's very simple and basic. It is thinner and as you can see allows for an enormous amount of air circulation which the previous unit did not. I never had overheating issues but if I was using a spinning drive, this would be a much better unit. The frame is metal and appears well made and solid. Came with 2 sets of different size screws and I had zero fitting issues. Nice unit
E**.
without doubt the best drive converter available-works in Lenovo M90z AIO
Adapter work well?Everything on this adapter was made great, I was trying to get a bit more time out of my old Lenovo M90Z AIO, and I bought a crucial 500 GB SSD. The problem is/was the Lenovo uses a drive caddy for the 3.5 drive and it slides into place, the SATA connections made on the motherboard and clamps down- I thought for sure there would have to be some adaption to make it work- Eh NO NADA not a problem one- the drive adapter fit perfectly in the caddy where the old drive was, it was made to line up with the SATA connection and snapped into place without any problem. It is made of a cast metal it is light ,strong, and well made...KUDOS to whoever designed and built this.
E**O
It worked
Worked great. It connects to the 2.5 SSD & it fits the 3.5 HDD bay of my old Dell Optiplex. I went from 500gb storage to a 1tb storage.
A**L
A Solidly Built, Top Tier Hard Drive Adapter
The Fenlink SSD/Hard Drive Adapter is incredibly high quality in terms of materials. It actually feels more high quality than some of what’s in the iMac in terms of the connectors Apple chose, which are generally very brittle. I have a late 2010 i7 iMac 27”, and a late 2018 i7 iMac 27”. Since the late 2010 iMac is larger in terms of depth, it’s much easier to work with internally, and this was used to add a 960GB SSD, as well as a secondary 2 Terrabte traditional laptop sized hard drive where the disc drive used to be. While the 2010 iMac doesn’t support the fastest SATA data speeds, the increase in speed overall is phenomenal. The start up times are 20 seconds, and outside of loading complex audio plugins in GarageBand on an initial program boot, the last supported version of Logic Pro for OSX High Sierra starts up in 8 seconds. Compared to the 2018 iMac, which takes 3.5 seconds to load Logic Pro, as well 10 seconds to boot into a clean install of OSX Catalina, the boot times for the 2010 iMac are impressive. Installing the Fenlink SSD/Hard Drive Adapter requires an iMac repair kit with dual suction cups to remove the protective glass frame, as well as a PC screw driver kit with set of Torx skrew driver bits to unscrew the LCD panel. Once you do that, you have to be very careful with removing the very short cables such as the V-Sync Cable, and the LED Light cable, as well as the LCD Monitor, and the temperature sensor cables that need to be removed to fully lift the LCD panel away from the iMac Logic Board. The environment should also be fairly sterile and static free, to prevent dust from getting on the glass that protects the iMac LCD panel. For anyone that’s not well versed in computer building or repair, it’s not like simply replacing, or adding a hard drive in a tower PC, or HTPC build. You need to have a complete OSX Time Machine backup, or an external drive with the latest supported version of OSX ready to install when you boot up the iMac with the new hard drive. The other important thing to note is that all current hard drives have internal temperature sensors. Once you remove the original iMac hard drive, the original sensor cable will not work on the new SSD because the extra sensor port on the new, non Apple supplied hard drive isn’t present. Once a clean copy of OSX is installed, if you’ve added an SSD, you’ll see an insane speed boost, but then you’ll hear a very loud, persistent fan noise shortly after that. Apple tends to like to run all of thier computers at high temperatures due to how thin they make them. This means that both the Intel MacBook Pros and iMacs typically don’t allow for boost clock CPU speeds to occur. This problem was well documented and present even on the first release of their extremely expensive 2019 i9 MacBook Pros. The stock temperatures were so high that it throttled the i9 CPU to a point where it ran much slower than the significantly cheaper i7 MacBook Pro model that was just bellow it in terms of specs. To address the issue of the loud fans once your SSD or traditional hard drive is installed on an older iMac, all you need to do is buy the relatively cheap HDD Fan Control app. Given that I replaced the original hard drive and the disc drive, none of the thermal sensor cables work. HDD Fan Control is able to read all of the internal SSD and traditional hard drive sensors, and it actually has an included profile to prevent thermal throttling. Before that, with the original iMac 2010 hard drive, on a clean install of High Sierra, in a well ventilated space, with no dust inside the iMac, on idle, the iMac was at 65 degrees Celsius. With Photoshop, iTunes, and Firefox open, it would hit over 95 degrees Celsius at times. After installing both new hard drives, and using HDD Fan Control, the iMac is still very quiet, and it’s idling at 44 degrees Celsius, and on load, it’s 60 degrees Celsius. Even with a high CPU load, the internal fans are barely audible. On my 2018 iMac, without any modifications, or HDD Fan Control, it’s 50 degrees Celsius on idle, and 80 or more on load, largely because the case is razor thin by comparison. My i7 9700k Nvidia 2080 Super PC build, clocked at 5.5ghz, runs at 22 degrees Celsius on idle, and 55 on load, so the high Mac temperatures really aren’t ideal at all. In a strange sort of way, upgrading the ram to 32GB, which the late 2010 iMac 27” can take, despite saying its limit is 16GB, adding the SSD, and another hard drive that’s setup for iTunes and Logic Pro sound libraries, as well as a cache for Photoshop and music programs, then having HDD Fan Control, the iMac feels almost as fast as the 2018 iMac. In closing, if you know what you’re doing, and are comfortable with working on a Mac or PC, the Fenlink SSD/Hard Drive Adapter is incredibly high quality in terms of its solid materials and metal frame. Installing it has breathed new life into my iMac.
A**K
I bought this because how well it works for me, except now they have cheapened it.
I initially purchased this product because of its high quality and effectiveness, but now the company has started making a cheaper version of the same product with lower quality materials, which is disappointing to me. The attachment screws are now too short because they made the product rails thicker. I compared my latest purchase to an earlier one that I got, and I like the original one better. It is just the mounting of the SSD that is different now because the screws have to be changed out. They could have included better fitting screws. Better yet would be to offer this product at half the price to compensate for this defect.
D**D
Used in an original Xbox.
I love this product, it works great for my original Xbox. Price is great, cheaper than some of the other 3D printed ( break after third use) ones. Will definitely buy again, should the need arise.
S**G
Perfect fit for my HP Pavilion 23 All-in-one upgrade to SSD!
This was the perfect adapter for my HP Pavilion 23 All-In-One PC upgrade. I recently wanted to upgrade my old All-In-One PC with an SSD drive instead of the old mechanical drive. First I cloned the original drive onto the new SSD drive. The new SSD drive fit perfectly in the adapter, and the adapter lined up perfectly with the HD port in the PC. I was able to secure it with the same screws that the mechanical drive used in the original bracket in the PC. I also upgraded the RAM and now my PC is much faster and has new life breathed into it. The Fenlink Drive Converter is well-made of solid metal and is very rigid. It is well crafted and the holes lined up perfectly with the standard hole patterns of the original drive bracket. Great product.
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