Inspire To Make | How to mod a SATA drive case - Cement Kingston SSD drive enclosure @InspireToMake | Uploaded August 2016 | Updated October 2024, 5 hours ago.
Get the drive here: http://kings.tn/UV400itm I’ll show you how to mod a SATA drive case to make an enclosure using cement, wood and fake grass. I’ll be using a 120GB UV400 SSD (solid state drive) and included USB enclosure that Kingston provided for me. If you want to do this mod make sure you get the bundle kit version (linked above) since that one includes the USB SATA enclosure.
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SSDs are great since they are 10 times faster than a 7200RPM hard drive so old computers will feel like new. They have no moving parts so they will never crash by being dropped. This one is 120GB but they are also available in 240, 480 and soon 960GB. You could also install the SSD inside your PC or laptop and then use this concrete enclosure for your old hard drive for additional storage. More about this SSD here: http://kings.tn/uv400itm
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Make sure to like this video and subscribe to my channel. Also check out Kingston’s channel. They have 2 DIY-themed series about computers, phones, and photography called DIY in 5 and IndieHack http://kings.tn/YouTubeitm
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►List of materials and of tools I was using for this project:
* Kingston UV400 SSD Drive
* SATA to USB adaptor
* Cement or grout
* Table Saw
* Saw
* Vacuum forming table - youtu.be/6NZSJsaNapY
* Sheets of styrene
* Small file
* Sand Paper
* Drill
* Super Glue
* Universal Glue
* Fake Grass
* Knife
Music: Blake Skowron - When
soundcloud.com/blakeskowron/when
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Get the drive here: http://kings.tn/UV400itm I’ll show you how to mod a SATA drive case to make an enclosure using cement, wood and fake grass. I’ll be using a 120GB UV400 SSD (solid state drive) and included USB enclosure that Kingston provided for me. If you want to do this mod make sure you get the bundle kit version (linked above) since that one includes the USB SATA enclosure.
►►► ENTER THE FREE GIVEAWAY HERE !!! - sdqk.me/6aFqIcLl/inspire-to-make-giveaway
__________________________________________________________________
SSDs are great since they are 10 times faster than a 7200RPM hard drive so old computers will feel like new. They have no moving parts so they will never crash by being dropped. This one is 120GB but they are also available in 240, 480 and soon 960GB. You could also install the SSD inside your PC or laptop and then use this concrete enclosure for your old hard drive for additional storage. More about this SSD here: http://kings.tn/uv400itm
__________________________________________________________________
Make sure to like this video and subscribe to my channel. Also check out Kingston’s channel. They have 2 DIY-themed series about computers, phones, and photography called DIY in 5 and IndieHack http://kings.tn/YouTubeitm
__________________________________________________________________
►List of materials and of tools I was using for this project:
* Kingston UV400 SSD Drive
* SATA to USB adaptor
* Cement or grout
* Table Saw
* Saw
* Vacuum forming table - youtu.be/6NZSJsaNapY
* Sheets of styrene
* Small file
* Sand Paper
* Drill
* Super Glue
* Universal Glue
* Fake Grass
* Knife
Music: Blake Skowron - When
soundcloud.com/blakeskowron/when
▼▼▼Find me here:▼▼▼
☞ Facebook: facebook.com/inspiretomake
☞ Instagram: instagram.com/inspire_to_make
☞ Twitter: twitter.com/inspire_to_make