3 Port SATA Serial ATA Dos Bootable (RAID) ATA (1 external, 2 internal) + 1 Internal Ultra UDMA IDE Port PCI Adapter Card comes with one Serial ATA Cable Enables you to connect an External SATA Hard drive or SATA Caddy Xbox 360 DVD Rom, Two Internal SATA HDD, and one Internal IDE 133 Hard drive (Ultra DMA). (Total of 2 SATA devices can be connected at a time.) 1 x Sata connectors Externally 2 x SATA connectors Internally 1 x UDMA/133 internal IDE connector Chipset VIA VT6421A SATA & ATA AND UDMA IDE PCI Expansion Card. Breaks the 137GB barrier Compatibility : Windows 98 / 98SE / ME / 2000 / XP VISTA / Windows 7 This Standard Profile Bracket combo Card lets you run serial ATA drives and / ultra ATA 133 drives in the same system at the same time.
Brand | Digi-Flex |
Item model number | PC46 |
Operating System | Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 98 |
Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.75 x 4.41 x 1.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.75 x 4.41 x 1.5 inches |
Manufacturer | Generic |
ASIN | B002W6LWWU |
Date First Available | August 2, 2011 |
T**E
Aktivierung SATA
Der Einbau der Karte sowie die Installation des Treibers verliefen schnell und problemlos. Die beiden bereits mit Daten gefüllten internen SATA-Festplatten waren nach dem Reboot jedoch nicht sichtbar. Also anhand des Chipsets (FastTrak 378) ein wenig gegoogelt und die Lösung gefunden:. Es müssen im Karten-BIOS über den Menüpunkt "Define Array" (keinesfalls "Auto Setup" verwenden!) erst Arrays definiert werden, auch wenn mann/frau, wie in meinem Fall, die RAID-Funktionen der Karte gar nicht nutzen will. Ich habe somit für jede der beiden Festplatten ein eigenes Array vom Typ "Stripe" mit nur einer Platte erzeugt und anschließend waren beide Platten sichtbar und benutzbar. Die Einrichtung ist im Quick Start Guide ab Seite 21 gut beschrieben. Dieser ist zwar leider nicht auf der beiliegenden Treiber-CD dabei, aber online als PDF zu finden: [...] PS: Um in das BIOS der Karte zu kommen, beim Hochfahren des Computers an entsprechender Stelle Ctrl+F drücken.
R**E
Good product, works fine.
Fast delivery, safe packaging, as described.What can I say, I stuck it in, did the drive installation and disabling, and everything else required, and it worked a treat, no problems, would buy again if I needed to!
G**.
Does what ut says.
Excellent value expansion card which met all of my needs very efficiently, a good buy. I had damaged a USB2 connector on my motherboard and needed to resolve this by adding them elsewhere and this worked perfectly.
M**R
Does the job.
When that job is data transfer from one set of discs to another when you upgrade. You may need to throttle your drive down to 1.5G as that is all the card supports, and I had lockups before I jumpered the drives.The jumpers on the board seem to determine whether it's the internal or external front port which is active. As mine came, it was the external one. Worked straight away under Linux. Note, it isn't bootable, the drives are not visible until the O/S starts. Good throughput rate.EDIT: It has now gone to a good home in another Linux box. This one boots from a CF-IDE adaptor for /boot and runs one SATA disc and one SATA DVD-RW from this card. The new owner is delighted with the performance. System stability is excellent. Bit of a bargain for breathing new life into old systems.
T**E
Very good product
This pci card is as fast as a sata port on your motherboard. If you have the evrsion that has jumper settings on then you must selct whether you're going to use external or internal. The nice thing was I've managed to get 2x IDE drives to work as well as 2 sata all at the same time. Thats an amazing 4 extra devices!! All I can say is you'd be daft not to buy this. The seller is great, the product is great ... So grrrrrreat!!Thanks guys/gals
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