- Feb 12, 2018
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I'm wondering if there's such a thing as a connector cable I can use from the motherboard to an external docking device. Right now I'm using a StarTech 4 port docking station. It does not use require a caddy. I am always required to swap drives in and out.
Here is my problem. The Seagate drives are being removed from a EZ Swap M3500. The EZ holds the hard drives that I use with my Rampage V Extreme motherboard. The EZ uses a caddy or baseplate that would get in the way of my 4 port docking station. This is the reason I need to use a cable to connect to my Rampage V Edition 10 motherboard.
So my solution would have to be some kind of a cabling system that would work similar to a 4 port docking station. I'm required to swap these drives too many times in a day, therefore, I'm in need of a solution.
Bob
Here is my problem. The Seagate drives are being removed from a EZ Swap M3500. The EZ holds the hard drives that I use with my Rampage V Extreme motherboard. The EZ uses a caddy or baseplate that would get in the way of my 4 port docking station. This is the reason I need to use a cable to connect to my Rampage V Edition 10 motherboard.
So my solution would have to be some kind of a cabling system that would work similar to a 4 port docking station. I'm required to swap these drives too many times in a day, therefore, I'm in need of a solution.
Bob