Unfortunately I only have info from the 871 - 876 All in 1 HDD docking stations, but will endeavour to find out more info on the other models. It will tell you if it is compatible with USB3. See table below the download links for more info on your specific model. This applies to any electrical device - the voltage has to be correct +/- 5% but the Ampage can be much higher and won't harm your device as long as it at least the minimum required to turn on your electronic device. The device may light up, but won't work and the PSU will get hot and eventually fail. The Amps can be anything because the device will only draw what it needs, so if it is 12v and 3A/4A/5A then it's fine, but if the current (Amps) is too low, it will still try and draw what it needs from the power supply and this will cause problems. This PC program is suitable for 32-bit versions of Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10. PCCloneEX - The newest PCClone EX is developed according to. So another thing to try before sending your All in 1 HDD Docking Station back to your supplier is to try a higher rated PSU. I misplaced my power supply and tried a 12v 1A supply which I thought came with the docking station but it didn't read drives, so i used a 12v 3A power supply, plugged it into the rear of the PC (not a hub) and hey presto. Power supply Tip I'm not sure if the power supply is rated at a high enough Ampage.
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