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The SilverStone SST-FPS01 is a sleek 12.7mm tray-loading slim optical bay designed for laptops, featuring dual USB 3.0 ports, a versatile card reader, and a built-in M.2 SATA SSD slot, all while maintaining a compact footprint for modern computing needs.
| Item weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Compatible devices | Laptop |
| Max number of supported devices | 1 |
| Data transfer rate | 48 Gigabits Per Second |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04710007223970 |
| Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
| Product Dimensions | 12.9 x 12.84 x 1.37 cm; 80 g |
| Item model number | 40158 |
| Series | SST-FPS01 |
| Form Factor | M 2 |
| Hard Disk Description | Solid State Drive |
| Hard Drive Interface | USB |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 80 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**K
Great
A little on the expensive side for a front panel card reader, but it's easily the best one I've had. nothing excessive like Line, Mic, or SATA connectors, just the standard card reader sockets, USB 3 and fan controls. I find the fan control particularly useful and I have a couple of fans (I use a splitter) that I wan't to control manually in my gaming/desktop rig. This does the job very well, though I would have liked the lowest setting to spin them down at a slightly slower speed, its a small niggle. Nice digital readout on power too. Expensive but good.
P**T
SilverStone SST-FP59B - 5.25 Inch Front Panel Internal Multi-Card Reader
Purchased to provide USB 3.0 multi-card reading capability with USB C and fast charge as well as USB 3.1 capability to a new build PC. Excellent device, easy to install, works as advertised.
L**.
Not a great product...
Silverstone SST-FP59B Multifunctional Front Panel... This product has failed within 2 weeks of purchase. First to go was the fan controller. I noticed that he 3 fans I have connected were not spinning and opened my machine to investigate. The fans are connected to the FP59B by way of a splitter cable so I disconnected this and reconnected it to a spare motherboard fan header immediately on doing this all 3 fans rotated proving they were fine. To check the FP-59B further I connected a brand new 80mm single fan to the fan controller and it would not spin at all! I had a look on Silverstone's website and found a firmware package for this device and downloaded it. I ran the installer EXACTLY as per the instructions only to receive the error 'Write fail due to SPI Flash Command fail or config ini not existed'! I have no idea what this means but now the card reader doesn't work either and displays a red LED (which was green before). Amazon are sending a replacement but getting to that stage was hard work. I cannot possibly recommend this item even if the replacement works without any issues. It appears to be poorly made (mostly cheap plastic) Not well thought out (old floppy style power connector) and horribly overpriced. Obviously i do not recommend this item and i would stongly advise to look elsewhere. EDIT: 06/03/2020 - I am now downgrading this unit further to just 1 star. Having received a replacement, the fan controller on this one has become almost useless! I originally had it connected to 3x 120mm fans which over the last few days it will only spin on the 'max' setting. Today I have it running only one, and even in this configuration it only works on maximum....very poor show indeed.
C**N
SilverStone SST-FP52S Fan Controller
SilverStone SST-FP52S; Bay Device 5.25" Thermal Controller Eudemon, silver Nice solid bit of kit, not quite as versatile as some fan controllers, it relies on using its temp sensors to control system, hdd and CPU fans ( which it does well ) however it has no manual control over fan speed unlike other units like NZXT etc But for what I wanted it for ( spare file server ) it does the job fine, just leave it to its own devices and forget about it On the downside, it has a date / clock that needs setting up each time you power up the system as it resets itself to 00.00 2001 ( again not a problem as my file server is on 24/7 but it would be a pain if you turn the PC on and off frequently ( some sort of backup battery would be nice ) BUT hell it was only five quid, so not complaining LOL
N**N
It does the job, plastic is as expected and ...
It does the job, plastic is as expected and so is the colour. But beware of the intense blue light. Since this was for a living room PC, that light is close to the screen and is distracting. Similarly for a bedroom, it could be an issue if you want to leave your PC on during the night.
L**N
Niche but brilliant product
Bought to install into a corsair 800D case to keep the clean monolithic lines of the front panel. Fits well and looks way better than a glossy plastic bezel optical drive. Usual SIlverstone quality and affordable. Does exactly what it says and nothing more. Cant fault it.
P**N
Stripped threads!
I had one of these in the past & it was good!. However, the one I bought recently, the threads stripped very easily, so I'm not so happy with that one!
X**E
Shame on you SilverStone...
Well it looks nice, does the job... Poorly... Now how long will it take till the card readers start to short out then the USB ports next. Because the fan controller is dead. Had the device about a month. SilverStone refused to fix the issue not even a attempt to issue a firmware update? Other than just just fixing the card reader... It feels like the control for the fan using the pitch slider may have shorted out or its just SilverStones poor attitude towards quality production. Oh yeah been hearing how great SilverStone is. Really... They suck. But anyways. Still charges my phones for now. Had to rewire the chassis fans back to the motherboard. Oh my it's difficult... As the port is in a tight spot... Hense why I bought a controller instead. Six chassis fans. Who knows maybe it was too much for the thing oh well. Maybe they should have thought things over. Also I was warned by another critic about it dying in a short time span. Can't be asked for a refund as I cannot find or trust another brand for a controller at the moment. And amazon is useless for refund requests especially is something is wrong tat a time like this in a middle of lock down. It's so much hassle. I'll just replace it later but anyway the fans work perfectly on the motherboard.
H**0
Complément indispensable au boitier SilverStone SST-GD09B - Grandia. A l'aide de celui-ci vous obtiendrez un ensemble sobre s'intégrant parfaitement a votre installation Home Cinéma. Facile a installer et entièrement en aluminium. Prix et délais de livraison irréprochable
M**R
Der 3x-USB-Hub funktioniert klaglos. Der Cardreader dürfte von der schnelleren Sorte sein und SD / miniSD sind parallel verwendbar (was nicht die Norm ist). Die unteren Kartenslots sind, wie so oft, kopfüber einzustecken. Die Ampere-Anzeige für die 3 Ports hat zwar nur 1 Kommastelle, aber der Nutzwert wenn man nebenbei ein Handy/Tablet laden oder allerlei Boards (Raspi, Arduino, ESP) betreiben will ist enorm! Die Lüftersteuerung hab ich nur kurz getestet, benutze sie aber nicht.
F**X
Positiv: Stabil, Blechdicke ca 0,75mm. Erfüllt seinen beworbenen Zweck als 5,25"-Adapter von 3,5" Laufwerken als Einschub in einen 5,25" Schacht Negativ: Ich wollte aus dem Produkt mir ein 5,25" Gehäuse (zusammen mit anderen Teilen basteln) für ein optisches Laufwerk.basteln. Leider stimmen die bei Silverstone und Amazon angezeigten Abmessungen nicht ganz! Die Höhe (Außen) beträgt nur 41mm, nicht 42,3mm. Die Breite beträgt weniger (144mm), nicht 148mm! Wenn es 148mm tatsächlich breit gewesen wäre wie auf den Angaben bei Silverstome und amazon, wäre die Innenbreite ca. 146,5 mm (Blechdicke ca. 0,6 bis 0,75mm, etw. weniger als 1mm jdenfalls) und das optische Laufwerk (146mm breit und 41mm hoch) hätte noch reingepasst. Das ist ärgerlich, dass man sich nicht auf die Angaben der Hersteller verlassen kann. Jetzt hatte ich die eine Seite schon mit eine Laubsäge und Metallblatt an der nach unten gehenden Knickkanten abgesägt, damit das ODD prinzipiell reinpasst. Jetzt hatte ich auch ein Seiteteil an der Knickstelle entlang und durchgesägt, um das Gehäuse für ODD zu verbreitern, und die Seite mit winkeln (Spalt dazwischen) wieder zu befestigen. Weil die Höhe nicht stimmt (41mm) statt 42,3 mm geht das nicht. Das ODD ist knapp 41 mm hoch. Bei 42,3mm Höhe (und ca. 0,75mm Blechdicke) hätte es Innen auch von der Höhe für Einschub des ODDs sonst noch knapp gereicht (42,3mm -2*0,75mm =40,8mm) Umtauschen kann ich jetzt auch nicht mehr. Wegen falsch angegebener Abmessungen, aber das Produkt ja nicht für meinen Einsatzweck beworben wurde, gebe ich nur einen Stern Abzug.
Y**Y
Pros: - Very quick and easy setup in the RVZ02 Case, no screws needed - All ports work at full speed (However, I did not try the M.2 slot. It should be full speed though because it is connected by a separate SATA cable to the motherboard instead of the 19 pin cable to the USB 3.0 slot for everything else) Cons: - Requires a Molex connector for power; At least it isn't a Molex to SATA power adapter (fire hazard!) - Instructions were not clear that it was needed. Originally I thought it was to power the M.2 slot. After powering on the computer, I quickly figured out that my case ports and the ports on the FPS01-C were not active. I had to dig out a PSU to Molex cable for it.
E**N
Ce "rhéobus" permet de contrôler 3 ventilateurs (2 fils), afficher 3 sondes de températures (a coller ou placer comme ont peut) et permet d'afficher l’état d'action du disque dur et l'alimentation en se branchant en parallèle avec le voyant d'allumage et le voyant d’état du disque dur de son boitier. Dès que l'ordinateur est allumé, le boitier émet un son strident (il dit qu'il s'allume) Dès que l'ordinateur sort de veille le boitier hurle encore (il dit qu'il vient de retrouver l'alimentation. Impossible d'afficher la vitesse des ventilateurs sur le boitier. Impossible de regler la vitesse des ventilateurs non plus. Il emmet des alertes de temperatures sans raisons alors même qu'on a réglé la temperature maximale de l'alerte. Le mode radio-réveil est inutile car ce n'est pas ce petit boitier qui va allumer votre ordinateur mais simplement emmètre un bip. Bref juste utile pour boucher un trou dans une baie et encore ... faut penser à débrancher le bipeur Un point positif, la facade a l'air d'etre en réel aluminium, c'est bien le seul point positif
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