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The StarTech.com Slimline SATA to SATA Adapter (SLSATAADAP) is a compact, cost-effective solution designed to connect Slimline SATA optical drives to standard SATA motherboards. Supporting SATA speeds up to 6Gbps, it combines power and data through a single SATA power connector, ensuring a streamlined setup. Finished in sleek black, this adapter is backed by a lifetime warranty and free technical support, making it a reliable upgrade for professionals seeking efficient and clean hardware integration.
| Brand | StarTech |
| Series | SLSATAADAP |
| Item model number | SLSATAADAP |
| Item Weight | 0.4 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 0.47 x 4.76 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.7 x 0.47 x 4.76 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Department | accessories general |
| Manufacturer | Startech.com |
| Language | English |
| ASIN | B002O1W6ZK |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2009 |
J**E
Tips for low budget gamers: Slimline Optical Drive in a desktop.
I wanted this adapter to use with a Slimline Optical Drive in a desktop computer. The system is a small form factor desktop unit with a low wattage power supply (280W Max Output). The adapter allowed me to install a 12.7mm Slimline Blu-Ray Burner and a 2.5" 500 GB Hard Drive which both use less power than the original 5.25" DVD Drive and 3.5" 250 GB Hard Drive that came standard with the machine. With those changes the system is now capable of supporting a nVidia GeForce GT 620 1GB PCI-E Graphics (PEG) Adapter in place of the on-board Intel Graphics Chip and play some of the newer 3D games.To install these drives and increase your surplus power, you will also need to replace the existing 5.25" SATA ODD with a 5.25" Metal Tray for 2.5", 3.5" HDD/Slim DVD*, a Slimline SATA ODD with the adapter shown here, and a 2.5" SATA HDD/SDD.*Other Tray models may also support an additional Slimline ODD or 2.5" or 3.5" HDD/SSD and some are designed specifically for slot loading drives. Beware that the bezel face of your computer system may not allow the proper clearance for certain 5.25" tray designs along with the various load mechanisms of Slimline Optical Disk Drives.NOTE: SATA 2.5" HDD/SSD do not require a SATA adapter for use in SATA compatible desktops. 1.8" SDD use a MicroSATA connector and will require an appropriate adapter for use.With most nVidia GeForce GT/GTX Graphics Cards it is recommend to have a PSU with a Max Output of 400W or at least 300W assuming there are certain other power consuming devices included in the typical base system configuration (i.e. CD-ROM or other Optical Drive, 3.5" SATA/PATA Hard Disk Drive, 1.5V DDR RAM, an Intel or AMD 64-bit Processor(s), an internal Network/WiFi Adapter, and a Sound Board). By using the smaller laptop style drives, the total power consumption can be reduced up to 25-40% (less than 200W); however, there is a catch. Laptop style drives generally have slightly slower access/read speeds and can be more expensive than the desktop style drives. If an AMD Radeon Graphics Adapter is preferred, the recommended Max Output is usually lower than the requirements of comparable nVidia cards.
T**T
My mad scientist idea paid off!
This worked for my crazy Idea, I had a SATA to USB 3.0 cable that came with my Western Digital Dual Drive and a Old Blu Ray Ultra-slim Drive, After numerous enclosures I bought none of them met the speed requirements to reach the transfer rates for Blu-Ray discs to be read properly. My new 2 in 1 didn't have a place for a disc drive what so ever. So I purchased this as a last resort and plugged into the drive and plugged the SATA to USB 3.0 connector my 2 in 1 and low and behold it worked flawlessly, I'm now able to rip my movie and music collection and store it on my NAS. My only complaint is that the slimline sata connector could be a little tighter to prevent it from accidentally unplugging for people on the go. But otherwise it's a fantastic product.
D**I
Gets the job done.
It's too bad most slimline drives do not come with a slimline SATA connector. I used this along side the Sony 8x SATA Internal Slim DVD+/-RW Drive inside of a SilverStone FT03 case. With all my connections made it pushed up against my graphics card, resulting in the adapter bending. I ended up snapping the plastic section covering the SATA connector. The adapter still works and I can easily fix it by super-gluing it back together.Using a Slimline SATA cable probably would have worked best in my situation.
S**C
Does the job but not perfect
Got this because it was cheaply available with Prime to quickly solve a problem. But it presented problems of its own. The adapter is much wider than the two cables that feed into it. For my Sony slimline drive, the connectors are right up against the edge of the drive, which meant that for my drive cage in the small case I used it in the adapter is too wide for fitting flush into the connector. I had to bend the cage and angle the adapter a bit which caused the plastic around the SATA connector to break off inside the SATA cable, exposing the bare leads on the adapter. The drive connection still works and I have fixed the cables with ties and electrical tape to ease the strain on the too-big connector. I suppose if my case did not have the drive cage this would not be a problem. Still, I'm disappointed that the plastic broke so easily. Next time I'll spend the extra couple of dollars and order the whole cable adapter style instead.
S**H
Slimline SATA to SATA Adapter with Power
Works as expected and seems to be well made.You may need one of these if you are installing a slim optical drive into a desktop computer.My slim DVD burner did not come with an adapter, so this was required before I could install the drive.(Additional info: Some small desktop or 'Home Theater PC' cases only have an opening for a slim optical drive to save space).
L**N
To brittle.
This might work for some, but was a disappointment for me.Everything plugged in just fine, but then I tried to disconnect my sata cable from it so I could adjust thelayout of the cable path and it broke off the plastic tab leaving the metal pins sticking out. In the trash it went.I didn't force it..I didn't bend it. I just tried to unplug it. I ended up buying SLSATACDADAP slimline adapter(also by StarTech) here on amazon and was much happier! That one does require a floppy power cable though (your power supply has at least two) while this one here doesn't.For those of you that need to use this type, be aware that it is brittle. It also sticks out from the back of your drive a little bit, so make sure have a good 2 inches of clearance.
P**P
Complete Garbage
This thing worked for ~3 months until i moved it one day. Apparently they did not design this to withstand the heat coming off a standard SFF case and power supply. It snaped in half at the connectors and was no longer usable. Mind you I run my SFF PC at ~35°C, so this definately wasn't an issue of poor use. Do yourseld a favor and buy the other unit listed here that is made with cables and a single connector.
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