2.5″ DIY SSD Kit – uses Compact Flash to create IDE / SATA drive

Posted on 18 May 2009 by


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Here’s an interesting 2.5″ SSD Do-It-Yourself kit that transforms relatively cheap and abundant Compact Flash cards into a 2.5″ SSD IDE / SATA drive that’s suitable for mounting in your computer – or just bragging about to your friends. Hopefully you are able to read Japanese fluently because the manual is only available in Japanese. Maximum capacity is stated at 2TB and the minimum you can load is 2GB. Data transfer is dependent on the card speed (which are not included). Price is about $200 US.

2.5″ DIY SSD Drive

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