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Well made, Easy to use and install, Easy access to power for external devices, Good performance
Only one USB port, Tons of wires, Need adapters for cards
The SilverStone FP35B is a nice and useful, well made product, it has features that a lot of people can utilize. It does though have it’s drawbacks, you’ve got a ton of wires to connect up, if you don’t use them all you can’t easil...
Excellent built quality, Supports all SDHC cards (some manufacturers still seem slow at adopting support for this format), Ability to power external hard drives will save you a plug on your power bar and reduce extra cable mess
It is a little pricey
The Silverstone FP35 may be a little pricier than some bay I/O card readers, but it has a well rounded bundle of very useful features to it. The card reader will read practically any card you can throw at it, SDHC included, and the many other I/O ports...
At approximately US$55, the SilverStone MS03 is rather pricey for a hard-drive enclosure, but it does offer exceptional portability and it looks fabulous, two things that would account for the additional cost. It depends what you want in an external ha...
12v/+5V output for external storage, USB, 1394, e-SATA ports, HD audio headphone jacks, Two different colored front plates(Silver & Black), supports most card formats, good instructions, Easy to use, High speeds
The FP35 could use more USB ports as it takes up a motherboard's USB header (the FP34 has 2), All the cables can get messy depending on where headers are placed on your motherboard, Higher price over most card readers
What is the most important factor when buying a card reader aside from its features, speed. So below is a little test conducted to compare the write, read and delete speed using a 2GB Sandisk SD card with a 759MB folder in the Silverstone FP35 in my P...