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I'm sure everyone don't bother to read manual of how to use the laptop/tablet? Right?? Yeah..it's man thing...
Anyway, remember back on my old post about that I got new Dell XPS 12 convertible and had it for year now. So, with my old laptop that have 128 GB SSD and motherboard is shot. So, I decided to do something with a spare part, one is that I can convert this internal 128 GB SSD into external storage drive. So, I brought enclosure that fit mini SATA type connector (mSATA) for only 12 bucks. It come with USB cable...(jeesh what are we going to do with all those USB cables I have here!). So, I put it together and presto! It's a nice card. See pix below. Then I want to test it out on my Dell XPS 12 since SSD use less power than the mechanical type hard drive. So, I plugged usb in and suddenly saw the external SSD powering up!! I was like sh*t, I must have left the XPS 12 running!!! So, I open up the lid and nothing was on. So, I checked to turn on the XPS and it started to boot up normally. What is the hell. So, I decided to shut it down but the power to the external drive still on!! Then I thought I give a try using other USB port and there's no power. Then I decided to plugged the USB back in the first place and it powered up!! I was perplexed. Ok, time to pull up the manual (yeah...manual get it??) and see if it say anything different on each 3 USB ports. Behold!! Yes, on one USB port provide power even laptop is off. It can be use as BACKUP POWER!! Awesome.... like if my smartphone battery is getting to low or dead, I can just simply plug this to the laptop to recharge the smartphone! It did happen to me one time that I don't have the 120V adapter with me, only USB cable. Dang! Now I know!!
Now that is cool to have a backup power to any USB type devices.....
Anyway, remember back on my old post about that I got new Dell XPS 12 convertible and had it for year now. So, with my old laptop that have 128 GB SSD and motherboard is shot. So, I decided to do something with a spare part, one is that I can convert this internal 128 GB SSD into external storage drive. So, I brought enclosure that fit mini SATA type connector (mSATA) for only 12 bucks. It come with USB cable...(jeesh what are we going to do with all those USB cables I have here!). So, I put it together and presto! It's a nice card. See pix below. Then I want to test it out on my Dell XPS 12 since SSD use less power than the mechanical type hard drive. So, I plugged usb in and suddenly saw the external SSD powering up!! I was like sh*t, I must have left the XPS 12 running!!! So, I open up the lid and nothing was on. So, I checked to turn on the XPS and it started to boot up normally. What is the hell. So, I decided to shut it down but the power to the external drive still on!! Then I thought I give a try using other USB port and there's no power. Then I decided to plugged the USB back in the first place and it powered up!! I was perplexed. Ok, time to pull up the manual (yeah...manual get it??) and see if it say anything different on each 3 USB ports. Behold!! Yes, on one USB port provide power even laptop is off. It can be use as BACKUP POWER!! Awesome.... like if my smartphone battery is getting to low or dead, I can just simply plug this to the laptop to recharge the smartphone! It did happen to me one time that I don't have the 120V adapter with me, only USB cable. Dang! Now I know!!
Now that is cool to have a backup power to any USB type devices.....