Ergaster Posted June 22, 2011 Posted June 22, 2011 I got one of those Expresscard/34 power-over-eSATA/USB combo cards that come with a full-connector notebook drive cable:I/O Crest - Syba sy-exp50028 that uses the JMB360 chipThe driver install is confusing enough, but I did find the right one. It's supposed to show up as a SCSI controller. There's some other RAID drivers, and Vista/7 have some AHCI driver they want to use, but the driver on the CD is what I use.Thing is, I have not managed to get any significant data across it, on 2 very different laptops, using XPsp3, Vista, and Win7. I can get directories and file properties, but if I try copying anything big, I get a burst that looks real promising, then nothing....and eventually the drive resets with a clank.Also, the card is making the card slot hot, but I popped the case off and ran it, and nothing on the board is that warm. It's like the thing is causing mainboard components to heat up.I looked for solder bridges and damage inside, but nothing obvious. Pass-through USB works, I think. So it's now a $20 aux power jack for the Y cable on my USB2 enclosure.Are the JMB360 boards generally this trouble-prone?Any known-good identical-function Expresscards out there? I liked the idea of just popping a drive on the end of a cable and hot-plugging for temporary high-bandwidth access to it.
jaclaz Posted June 22, 2011 Posted June 22, 2011 Our Mac friends seem like not too happy about them:http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/feedback/express34_card_reports.htmlbut the reports are quite controversial. jaclaz
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