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    External SSD problem

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by nic72, Oct 20, 2012.

  1. nic72

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    Just bought an Asus ux31a (Win 7, 64) when my old computer, Dell XPS, crashed.
    Took ssd's (Intel 320) who sat in the old computer and put it in a cabinet (Belkin MAP GD25U3) as an external ssd. It has two USB 3.0 one for data and one for power.

    The external ssd is connected to the USB hub (Trust SuperSpeed ​​4-Port USB 3.0 Hub) which is supplied with power.

    USB 3 handles more power but it did not find the drive when I connected to the USB hub.
    So tried with a USB charger (5V, 750 mA) for the cabinet instead, and then run it on. Good speed when copying files :)
    But bluetooth stick for the mouse did not work properly. The mouse was lagging.
    I tried then to change to a new usb charger (5V, 1000 mA). Then everything seemed to work fine ... but the mouse started to lag after 3-4 minutes.

    Anyone know? All suggestions are welcome ..
     
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    nic72 Newbie

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    The problem is solved .. somehow the sdd interferes bluetooth receiver, so a usb extension to usb hub solved the problem.