![]() ![]() The SSD slides in to mate with the connectors, the cover slides over, and snaps shut. There are no instructions, but unless you get seriously inventive, there is only one way to mount your SSD in the case. ![]() This is what you get for so little: a compact snap-together plastic case, a handy rectangle of stick-on padding, and a short USB 3 cable. I could have saved another £ or two if I had been prepared to go for fewer acronyms, but at this price I felt every letter counted. I went for the Inateck top-of-the-range model for a grand total of £14.99. In the first article, I set out to get the best value for my money in assembling an external SSD using a cheap Crucial MX300, costing me under £0.15 per GB, and described the Thunderbolt case, costing a total of £120 – more than the SSD itself.Īs I was going to compare this against such an expensive Thunderbolt option, I spared no expense in the bundled acronyms, although I am not quite sure what difference they really make. ![]()
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