I have the Intel BOXDQ35JOE motherboard. It six SATA ports, but one of the ports is red, and supposedly only for eSATA use. The motherboard manual explicitly says to NOT use this port with internal ...
What's the exact set-up you're planning? Is it like one of the following?<BR><BR>Motherboard -> CardBus slot -> ESATA CardBus Adapter -> Port Multiplier -> Hard Drives<BR>-or-<BR>Motherboard -> SATA ...
If you love your SATA, set it free with Kurouto Shikou's PS3-eSATA, a SATA/eSATA adapter that allegedly allows the user to pug third-party hard drives into Sony's behemoth without fuss; you can ever ...
SATA has become the ubiquitous connection to hard drives in both laptops and desktop PCs. SATA is available in two basic forms, internal and external (eSATA). Both forms use seven conductor cables ...
FirmTek is shipping its SeriTek/Q6G 4-Port eSATA host adapter. It’s Mac OS X bootable, whether installed inside the Mac Pro or a Thunderbolt PCIe expansion chassis, with and without SATA ...
The Magic Bridge itself is rather dainty. It's light, and somewhere between a regular and laptop hard drive in size. Black goes with everything as well... stylish. Visible in this shot is the SATA ...
Addonics has come out with an innovative and compact size 4x1 Port Multiplier with integrated hardware Raid controller that's OS independent. It comes in the form of System version (PCI-form factor) – ...
Addonics unveiled their latest add-in card and this time it is an SATA host controller, more specifically an eSATA host controller. The AD4ES6GPX4 uses a single PCIe 4-lane slot and in return it ...
SATA disk drives are normally in a one drive/one SATA controller port configuration. But in recent years, a new approach, known as the port multiplier, has extended this connectivity to multiple ...
January 2013, Milpitas, CA - HighPoint Technologies, Inc., a leading SAS, SATA and USB 3.0 HBA and storage solutions manufacturer, Proudly announces the next generation of eSATA storage devices; ...
Serial ATA (SATA) might be one of the fastest interfaces for transferring data, but many computers—and all Macs—lack an external SATA (or eSATA) port. For those who need to connect an eSATA device to ...