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🚀 Cool, Fast & Ready to Swap — Your Data’s New Best Friend
The SABRENT EC-DFFN Docking Station is a sleek, lay-flat SATA dock designed for 2.5" and 3.5" HDDs and SSDs, featuring a built-in cooling fan to enhance drive reliability. With USB 3.0 support delivering up to 5 Gbps transfer speeds, hot-swappable functionality, and compatibility with drives up to 22TB, it’s engineered for professionals who demand fast, efficient, and safe data management without the hassle of drivers.






















































| ASIN | B013WODZH0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20 in Enclosures |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (8,479) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 5 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | August 14, 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819921011831 |
| Hard Disk Form Factor | 2.5 Inches |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9 ounces |
| Item model number | EC-DFFN |
| Manufacturer | SABRENT |
| Max Number of Supported Devices | 1 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 6 TB |
| Product Dimensions | 7.24 x 4.88 x 1.89 inches |
| UPC | 819921011831 |
R**2
Sabrent: A Good Docking Station That Can Be Improved With Some Easy Changes
What's Good About the Sabrent EC-DFFN External Docking Station 1. The case is lightweight and well made. 2. It works well. I was able to transfer about 500gb of data per hour. 3. It's quiet and attractive. 4. It utilizes USB 3.0 which is about 10 times faster than 2.0. 5. The included cables are just the right length. What's Can Be Improved 1. The price. I paid $32 for mine. 2. The screens meant to protect your fingers impede the fan's air flow. 3. The rubber feet need to be taller to improve the fan's air flow. The current design creates a lot of back pressure that prevents the fan from operating at its full capacity. The Sabrent EC-DFFN external USB 3.0 docking station is well made. However, it can be improved. Read on if you would like to learn how to modify the case and improve its air flow. That's important if you are going to be running your external hard drives for long periods of time like I do. ********************************************* ONE WORD OF CAUTION: Take your time, you don't want to damage your docking station's case. Tools You'll Need A small Phillips head screwdriver, an Exacto knife and a thin knife or a razor blade. All three will work. This modification takes about 15 minutes to complete. Parts You'll Need 1. Four — 6 x 3/4" Flat Head Screws (Phillips Head) Note: 6 is the diameter of the screw. (These are used to mount the rubber feet.) 2. Four — 6 x 1/2" Pan Head Screws (Phillips Head). (These are used to mount the grill to the fan.) 3. Two — 80mm Computer Fan Grills (sometimes listed as 8cm grills). 4. Four new rubber feet approximately 1/2" by 1/2" inch is ideal. However, the ones pictured in the photos are 1/2" tall by 3/4" wide (tapered, cone-style feet). I already had those, so that's why I used them. How to Improve the Air Flow on the Sabrent Docking Station (Be sure and refer to the pictures for additional help.) 1. First, make sure it's unplugged before you do this modification. 2. Remove the rubber feet on the bottom of the case. They are glued in place. 3. Remove the screws that you find underneath the rubber feet. 4. Remove the screws holding the fan in place and remove the outer screen. 5. Use an Exacto knife or a thin knife blade to pry open the bottom of the case. 6. With the bottom off, wiggle the fan loose from its four anchor posts. 7. Remove the inner fan screen. 8. Slide the fan back onto the posts and press into place. 10. Reattach the bottom of the case. 11. Mount the grill onto the fan by screwing it in place with the Pan Head screws. (Indented side of the grill needs to face outward from the case.) 12. Attach the four rubber feet to the corners of case with the Flat Head screws. (You have now completed the modification.) In my opinion, the docking station doesn't need a grill to protect the inward facing side of the fan because the lid and the drive you insert already do that — just be sure and turn off the power before opening the lid. The fan stops spinning in about three seconds, and only runs when there is a standard hard drive installed. It does not run if you insert an SSD drive because they don't get very hot and don't need the extra cooling. The docking station automatically senses if the drive you have inserted is an SSD or standard (spinning disc) hard drive. Note: If you decide you want to install an inner fan grill you can. Just remember it will make the grill on the bottom bulge out another quarter of an inch. If you do install an inner fan grill, be sure and insert it with the indented portion of the grill pointing towards the inside of the case. Things You Need To Know Before You Connect And Use The Sabrent Docking Station 1. Insert your hard drive and connect all the cables to the case and your PC before you power it on. 2. Turn off the power to the case before you disconnect the hard drive or cables. Note: Once you have powered down the docking station, you do not need to turn your computer off to disconnect it. Think of the docking station as a flash drive you have to power on to use and power off to disconnect. Some Useful Hints You Need To Read Before You Begin This Modification 1. Don' t be in a hurry. 2. Be careful when you pry open the bottom of the case. If you slip with the knife, you'll scratch it. 3. It will be easier to remove the bottom of the case if you use a small, stiff wire that you have formed into a "J-style" hook and slide it into one of the holes left by the removal of screws. Pull up on it as you pry open the base. (A paper clip works great.) IMPORTANT — PLEASE READ: Before you put everything back together, take the appropriate screws (Flat Head or Pan) and semi-install them into the holes in the posts that hold the fan and the rubber feet in place. SCREW THEM IN ONLY HALF WAY to avoid stripping out the plastic threads and then remove them. Doing that, presets the screw hole and makes it easier for you to reinsert them when you do the final installation of the rubber feet and fan grill. However, be careful not to over-tighten them. To work properly, they only need to be tightened to the point that they are snug. One final note, when not in use, turn off your Sabrent Docking Station. It will help extend the life of your hard drives. It's just a guess, but I believe this modification almost triples the air flow — keeping your hard drive nice and cool. That's important if you have tons of data to transfer, as hard drives can get very hot if not properly cooled. By the way, the largest drive I have used in these docking stations is a 10 terabyte drive. So far, they have worked flawlessly.
A**Y
Good hard drive enclosure.
HDD noise bleeds through, but easy to use and reliable.
J**E
Plugs in, works perfectly, lightning fast on USB3
This is a brilliant idea. The HDD SATA drive I my old HP tower had most of my personal & media files. The tower rack had four small screws installed in the rails of the drive. You need to remove them. The SATA drive slides in smoothly & clicks securely in place. Either dismount or power off your PC before removing or swapping out the drive. The speed difference for USB3 versus USB3 is enormous. Check your USB ports to see which is truly set up for USB3. To see the configuration use something like a USB tree viewer. The Sabrent is solidly made with an excellent heavy cable. It plugged in & worked immediately. Nothing special to do. It appears as another drive in the drive list of the PC. I'm really pleased with this adapter.
L**.
Good product for the price.
I am very satisfied with this Converter. It immediately worked upon connection with no problems and no trouble-shooting necessary. The cables are a little awkward connecting to the drive because of the lengths of the cables. I found that if you connect the power between the converter and the drive first, it's a little easier to connect the data cable to the drive. One word of caution... The USB connector to the PC is very weak and bent very easily. I don't know if it will eventually break, but I was able to get data off all eight of my old hard drives, so other than the cost, I'm not overly concerned - I just suggest if you buy this, you be careful. Overall, a good product that worked as I needed. I would have rated five stars if it wasn't for the connection to the pc.
S**2
Works well, blue LED is annoyingly bright but otherwise is a good product for data transfers
I bought this to transfer data off older hard drives to some new ones I had purchased. It works great and I had no problems with it. The blue LED was too bright so I put electrical tape over it (my computer is next to my bed so the bright light was a problem when trying to sleep). The other comments/reviews suggesting modifying it for more air flow make sense but I don't think its necessary if you're only going to be using this enclosure temporarily as-needed.
R**N
arrived very quickly and for that money is great. The seller is correct and very fast for delivery ...
M**.
It’s easy to use and good value for money. I like that Sabrent provides firmware updates. Tip: Any capacity HDD (even 16 TB+) is now compatible after a simple firmware update if the firmware isn’t up to date. I suggest updating the firmware before simply claiming that the product doesn’t work and leaving negative feedback. The firmware update tool is on the downloads page on the Sabrent website. I booted Macrium Reflect 7 free to clone/image a laptops HDD to a larger capacity SSD and this EC-DFFN Dock did the job perfectly. I updated the firmware from 1.0.4 to 1.1.4 too. I haven’t used it with a 3.5” drive yet. I only had one problem after cloning the HDD to the SSD and although it wasn’t the docks fault, I’ll say it anyway as it may help others: I didn’t set MR to extend/expand the C: (Windows partition) so after cloning the HDD to the SSD there was a large amount of “unallocated space” at the end of the SSD with a partition between it and the C: but thankfully the “Extend Partition Wizard” in “AOMEI Partition Assistant” was able to fix it in seconds. If there’s no partition/s between them then it’s not really an issue as Windows can fix it and you won’t need an app like AOMEI to do it.
D**4
Cumple lo que describe, fácil de usar. Solo conectas y queda listo.
M**X
One of the best enclosure I have ever used, the size is good and looks fancy, the transfer rate goes up to 200Mb/sec, its easy plug and play with no tweaks or softwares setups. Runs up to 24TB SATA HDD. The drive stay at 34 Celsius even with heavy load and it Does not overheat due to the cooling fan. I had it for a year and it still runs fine. Downside are minimal : 1- The rubber to handle the enclosure below fell off. 2- The fan became a bit loud maybe due to dust collection. I certainly recommend this enclosure and surly will buy more of this.
S**E
Works as described. Old SATA HDD with data can immediately be read after plugging in. Truly plug & play!
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