SilverStone TS12C Dual Docking and Cloning Station Review – eTeknix

Posted: July 10, 2017 at 8:23 pm

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Most docking stations are close to the same, but there are exceptions such as SilverStones TS12C that Im taking a closer look at today. It isnt just a docking station for two drives, it also comes with a system-less cloning feature.

I loved SilverStones TS11C when I reviewed it last year, so I reached out to SilverStone as soon as I saw the TS12C being announced. At the base, its more or less the same unit, but with a cloning-mutation added. The basic design has stayed the same with the aluminium body, sturdy stand, and ABS plastic cover.

The added cloning feature requires a few more physical buttons and indicators. We get those in the form of access and progress LEDs as well as modeselection and start buttons. The direct usage of the cloning feature allows for a PC-less usage and thats great. Especially when you clone something like an 8TB or 10TB HDD, then youll love the PC-less feature. It will take a long time and there is no need to occupy a system with the task when you dont have to.

The SilverStone TS12C comes with the latest generation of USB connection. It gives it the performance to handle SSDs with full speed, allowing for great transfer speeds. The docking station uses USB 3.1 Gen.2 with up to 10Gbps bandwidth and that is plenty for a 6Gbps drive. The docking station also supports UASP (USB Attached Serial Protocol) for improved performance. The UASP feature allows for commands to be executed at once without the connected drive having to reply with a done command before receiving the next order.

The setup couldnt be easier. Connect the power, connect the USB cable, and plug in a drive or two. Power it on and youre good to go. A docking station principally allows for a tool-less installation where drives just are inserted. The TS12C supports both plug-and-play usage as well as drive hot-swapping.

There is full support for 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch drives in this docking station. The largest part of each drive bay is covered with a lid which folds back by itself when you insert a 3.5-inch drive. The 2.5-inch opening is always free.

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While the SilverStone TS12C has two drive bays, it doesnt support RAID 0 and RAID 1 setups. You can only run the disks in JBOD mode (Just a Bunch Of Disks) when connected to a PC. When the system isnt connected to the PC, it works as a headless cloning station. At the press of a button, the TS12C will clone disk one onto disk two.

It doesnt matter whether you use 32GB drives or 12TB drives, the SilverStone TS12C will take them all. There is no size limitation, at least not for the foreseeable future. All SATA drives are supported, from SATA 1 to 3, and so are small 2.5-inch and larger 3.5-inch drives.

The operations are handled by two controllers on the inside. Both are from ASMedia and they are the ASM1542 and the ASM1352R chips. The ASM1542 is a passive switch controller with 10Gbps support while theASM1352R is ASMedias single chip solution to bridge the USB 3.1 to dual SATA interface.

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