

2 rubber plugs, a sticky thermal pad and a heat sink came with the casing.

It works as advertised, used this in an Opteron server with Debian Stretch running 7 game servers, amazing load times.


I'm using fire port , using it for back ups for computers, plug it in and bang it reading , nice and small and easily hidden , love it .

I was a little leery about buying this, having been burned in times past, but I'm happy to report it does exactly what it says: Makes a true SAS hard drive visible via USB. I tested it under Linux (Kubuntu 24.04 LTS), with an old HP 146GB 2.5" drive, and experimented with both wxHexEditor and the standard Linux partition editor. I was able to, with the hex editor, literally step through every sector/byte on the drive and easily alter or search. This is a Great Thing for file recovery and similar disk forensics. As far as the partition editor goes, I was able to create a standard FAT32 partition on the SAS disk and write/read files on it. Was it the fastest thing on the planet? Of course not. You're going through the overhead of a USB port plus the USB-to-SAS bridge circuitry. But it WORKED!

Works great with 18TB disk