WD USB to SATA Conversion Compatible PCB Guide

pcn

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Confirmed to work:

2060-800067-001 REV P1 (USB)
2060-800065-002 REV P1 (SATA)

Grettings :)
 

Jared

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pcn":3s6s0emk said:
Confirmed to work:

2060-800067-001 REV P1 (USB)
2060-800065-002 REV P1 (SATA)

Grettings :)

Awesome, thanks! Adding to the list now, and updating the date for Larry. :D
 

Jared

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DigitalVeriKurtarma":1vmm7ef8 said:
Hı.
I am new user. And new recovery trainer.

771959 SATA ( WD7500BPVX )
771958 SATA ( WD3200LPCX )
Tested.

Photos here
https://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=37914

Interesting... a SATA to SATA cross compatible match. Perhaps we should start a new thread to keep track of that.

I'll create a sticky thread and add that one to it. That way if guys have others they want to contribute they can. It stands to reason that drives which are the same family, or from families that are cross-compatible for heads, should have a good chance the PCBs are cross-compatible too. Provided the motor controller and main IC are close enough.

Here's the new thread for keeping track of these: cross-compatible-pcb-numbers-sata-sata-t2604.html
 

WorcsIT

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Does it matter if the donor drive has a difference cache size than the patient? I've found a 771959 board on a WD5000LPCX with 16MB Cache to swap over to a USB WD5000LMVW with 8MB Cache. Is that ok?

Cheers.
 

pclab

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WorcsIT":1i8o35et said:
[post]13028[/post] Does it matter if the donor drive has a difference cache size than the patient? I've found a 771959 board on a WD5000LPCX with 16MB Cache to swap over to a USB WD5000LMVW with 8MB Cache. Is that ok?

Cheers.

Test it and you will see.
It's the best thing,
 
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