Quote Originally Posted by Tony View Post
I said he could send them in, thats not an issue, the issue was he opened them, and there was no 3rd party test on the psu. Opening the drives voided any warranty he had with us....no ifs or buts with that one, rules are rules.

Now....i have a solution for him, it will not be published on XS...it will be up to Computurd if he wants to tell you after I talk with him.

Im done here now....

Computurd, go over to www.ocztechnologyforum.com, log in and PM me..I will get back to you tomorrow. Its 2:30am here and im tired.
Except that he states that he only opened them after being told he may not send them back?

Quote Originally Posted by zeroibis View Post
A cable should be in between to convert the 2.5" sata format for use in a desktop.


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-176-_-Product

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-004-_-Product

But as you see their needs to be some sort of conversion for the drive to be used in a desktop. If this conversion is done incorrectly then it should cause the problem found in this thread.
There's nothing special about those cables. It's SATA to SATA and SATA power to Molex power, and there is no need to use one. I don't SATA 3.5" == SATA 2.5", the only time you'd need an adapter is when going from SATA 1.8" to SATA 3.5"