🚀 Elevate Your Data Game with Diewu!
The xqjtech-diewu PCI Express to 2 Port SATA 3.0 Expansion Controller is a high-performance adapter that enhances your PC's storage capabilities. With support for up to 6Gbps transfer speeds and compatibility with various operating systems, this compact card is designed for seamless integration and efficient data management.
Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
Brand | diewu |
Item model number | 8541587131 |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 3.54 x 0.79 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 3.54 x 0.79 inches |
Color | SATA-T2 |
Manufacturer | DIEWU |
ASIN | B0798MNP2P |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 24, 2018 |
T**S
Plug and Play with Hackintosh.
Worked exactly as described, plug and play with my Hackintosh. Wish it could've come with eSATA ports or more SATA ports, but this was totally worth it for the price.
D**Y
Works well, but no mgmt software?
Works great as storage expansion, but had to use Windows native raid controller. I did not receive any software with this device. Is there a software to manage this device that I missed? Will change rating to 5 stars once seller replies with reasonable solution.
C**F
Card, cables, screws. All you need.
Easy to install. Booted right up. Has 2 sata cables and screws. Its all you need for sata drives.
J**M
Couldn't solve the problem.
I wanted to add some hdd/ssd on my media server running Windows 10. I'm using an old motherboard (Gigabytes g31m-es2l). It is well recognized and the driver was set automatically, if there's no hdd/ssd is connected. However, with hdd/ssd connected to this card, the Windows won't boot. It just stuck at the logo screen. I have to boot the machine without connecting the sata cables, and connect them after the boot, which I don't feel safe at all. This company doesn't really have any website or any support page. This thing may work for some people, but it is not perfect for me at all.
L**Y
Excellent price, easy installation, good performance
I have used these before and previously they arrived in good condition. These two arrived in damaged (physically) condition. The insulating cover which protects the electronics board was 'detached' either by rough handling or poor factory assembly. I was able to repair each board (easily) and electrical performance was fine.
T**D
A large computer component blocking a few SATA ports? Get a set of new ones!
Over a month ago, I bought a new graphics card for my computer. But it was so large that it blocks the motherboard's default SATA ports that are necessary for connecting one of my hard drives. I searched online for a way to resolve the issue and came across this PCI express card containing two additional SATA ports. So I ordered it, installed it in the PCI-E port above the graphics card port, and connected one of the SATA hard drive cables to it after installing the graphics card. It has been over a month since then and this adaptor is doing it's job of keeping my hard drives connected in order to compensate for the 'loss' of the original SATA ports blocked by my new graphics card due to its large size. I would say that this is an ideal solution for when a large computer component ends up blocking a few SATA ports necessary for using something essential like a hard drive.
T**D
Works as aadvertised
I am currently using a 3 tb drive, and a dvd drive off this card, and no issues. I can still use the Dvd drive, as a boot drive. (My bios sees both drives connected to this card)Only thing I noticed, is there is a new post screen for the card, so it add's 3-4 seconds to the overall boot time. I have had other cards, that are complete junk. This one does what it says it should do
R**F
This card is (writing speed 271MB/s) slower than my integrated SATA II (writing speed 282.1 MB/s)
I have a new Samsung 860 PRO 256GB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD, this is connected to the integrated SATA II (3GB) in my PC, I wanted to upgrade to SATA III (6 GB) with this card, unfortunately this card is slower (writing speed 271MB/second) than my current integrated SATA II (282.1 MB/s), (tested with benchmark software). This card may work better in an older system that does not have SATA technology or with SATA I but not in my case, I tested it in several PCI e ports but I could not get better results. If you want to use this card and you already have integrated SATA do not forget to disable in the BIOS your integrated SATA "BEFORE" you connect this card in your motherboard.
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