Storage Solutions How good are Pibox enclosures / Docking station ?

PiBOX India, USB 3.0 Hard Drive Docking Station (USB to SATA Docking Station) with 16TB+ Drive Support for 2.5 Inch & 3.5 Inch HDD SSD- Supports SATA II, III and UASP with ASM225CM- Top-Loading Design

Bought this in the sale.
Quality wise looks good.
However the write speeds are capped to 32MB\s on my 2.5inch 5400rpm drive.
I dont know if this is my hdd bottlenecking or the chipset in this.
Have wriiten around 50gb 4k videos in one go.

Update -its 32MB per sec
 
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If it is a recent 2.5 inch HDD (say older than 2016) and in good condition, speeds should reach around 100 MB/s.

A little older HDD, say 2012, may have speeds capped at 80 MB/s.

I would suggest you check the USB ports. Sometimes even though we plug into a USB 3.0 port, we get only USB 2.0 speeds. And your speeds show that it is less than USB 2.0 speeds.

Also check if any drivers are available in the official ASMedia website and update them.

The average benchmark is as follows:

2.5 inch HDD @ 5400 RPM - 100 MB/s
3.5 inch HDD @ 7200 RPM - 200 MB/s
SATA SSD - Saturate the connection fully. (400-500 MB/s)

Thank you for posting an update.
 
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However the write speeds are capped to 32mbps on my 2.5inch 5400rpm drive.
I dont know if this is my hdd bottlenecking or the chipset in this.
Have wriiten around 50gb 4k videos in one go
Either the usb connection/cable is not connected properly/defective or your 5400rpm drive is more than 70-80% filled which on SMR hdd will result in speeds dropping to usb 2 levels.
@badwhitevision you will not see consistent 100MB/s read or write speeds on SMR drives (which all 2.5" drives & most 3.5" consumer drives are nowadays) unless they are less than 50-60% filled.
 
Been using pibox for an year now.
Both nvme and sata enclosure, and the experience has been amazing.

Firstly I bought the nvme enclosure to make in use my old nvme drives.
I was shocked by the item that I received.
A full ziplock box for carrying it, enclosure, usb A to C cable, usb C to C cable, thermal pad, phone stand, nvme drive locks, and sponge pads for drive support.
Never expected to find this huge bulk of accessories on an nvme enclosure.
All this for Rs. 800 only !

Previously bought a sata enclosure, just got the drive and cable (brand - Terabyte).

Seeing the bulk of accessories, I bought a sata enclosure too from pibox, got all as same, except no type c to c cable. Probably cuz the sata drives are not meant to hit such high speeds that can only be read on usb C ports.

The quality is out of the box, the cables given are thick thick. Portable box, stable speeds, and mainly, you get more than what you are paying.

Just give it a shot and I guarantee you won't regret it!
 

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I bought a TAG 3.5 inch HDD enclosure to add to my homelab.

It comes with a ASM1153E chip which is quite old, some 10-11 years since release (which is good, because other people have already played with the firmware and now are in a position to offer advice)

I got a box similar to the PiBox one, with a no name/Chinese power adapter for 12V 2A and a USB cable that though not as thick as PiBox was twice as long.

A problem with the ASM1153E chip is that it doesn't pass SMART data natively. I will need to add the device parameter to smartctl to get it to pass SMART.

I'm yet to dig into the firmware to find how to stop the spindown and if possible pass SMART natively.

Overall, at some 150 rupees less than the PiBox (845 vs 999) I am satisfied with the enclosure. Doubly so, because the chipset is known unlike the newer RTL9201 on the PiBox.

Yet to do speedtests, waiting on a HDD to arrive, will update this post then.
 
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