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rock64 hdd from usb3.0 - baszek - 08-21-2018

Hi, 
I would like to ask is it possible to power some HDD from USB 3.0 on Rock64 sbc ? 
I mean without external power - just from usb - probably it should run fine with some external enclosure and 2.5" 5400rpm HDD or SSD ?


RE: rock64 hdd from usb3.0 - Luke - 08-21-2018

(08-21-2018, 07:35 AM)baszek Wrote: Hi, 
I would like to ask is it possible to power some HDD from USB 3.0 on Rock64 sbc ? 
I mean without external power - just from usb - probably it should run fine with some external enclosure and 2.5" 5400rpm HDD or SSD ?

USB 3.0 yes, because it can deliver 900mha which will suffice for a 2.5" drive.


RE: rock64 hdd from usb3.0 - baszek - 08-21-2018

(08-21-2018, 09:28 AM)Luke Wrote:
(08-21-2018, 07:35 AM)baszek Wrote: Hi, 
I would like to ask is it possible to power some HDD from USB 3.0 on Rock64 sbc ? 
I mean without external power - just from usb - probably it should run fine with some external enclosure and 2.5" 5400rpm HDD or SSD ?

USB 3.0 yes, because it can deliver 900mha which will suffice for a 2.5" drive.

So you are sure that Rock64 can deliver that ~1A to usb 3.0 - should be enough to run even 7200rpm drive.


RE: rock64 hdd from usb3.0 - Luke - 08-21-2018

Are you asking for USB 3.0 specification? if yes, read this. The PSU that you ought to use for the R64 is a 3A 5V, so plenty of headroom to power a USB 3.0 2.5" SSD or HDD. Do read tkaiser's post on armbian detailing the Rock64 power usage with a USB 3.0 drive attached (as well as the JMicron JMS578 bridge sold in the store).


RE: rock64 hdd from usb3.0 - suberimakuri - 09-29-2018

I've found with my 3 Rock64's with a single Apacer SSD each that SSD boot is unreliable on 2 of them with USB3. 1 of the Rock64's is fine, I've tried switching drives.
SSD boot when drive plugged into USB2 is very reliable.
Using a powered USB 3 hub is reliable though.
Disk performance is faster with USB3.