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8ware  |  SKU: 100694.085 T4 L4

SATA Power Adaptor Cable: 1x 15pin M to 1x Molex F and 2x 15pin F. 8ware RC-5085

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SATA Power Adaptor Cable: 1x 15pin M to 1x Molex F and 2x 15pin F. 8ware RC-5085

SATA POWER ADAPTER CABLE 1x 15PIN M-1xMOLEX F& 2x 15PIN F


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PC internal cables connect the different parts of a computer providing the required power and the required flow of data to make the computer function. If in doubt, check with your manual or on line

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A Short History on Data Cables

SATA cables, with their faster transmission rates and more efficient design, gradually replaced IDE cables as the standard for internal storage connections in PCs, starting in the early 2000s, with SATA-1 being released in 2003.
Here's a more detailed look at the transition:
IDE's Dominance:
For many years, Parallel ATA (PATA), also known as IDE, was the most common and cost-effective interface for connecting storage devices like hard drives and optical drives to a computer's motherboard.
SATA's Introduction:
In the early 2000s, Serial ATA (SATA) was introduced as a successor to PATA, aiming to address the limitations of the older parallel interface.
SATA's Advantages:
SATA offered significant improvements, including faster data transfer rates, thinner cables, and lower power consumption.
The Shift:
SATA-1 was released in 2003, and the desktop market began shifting towards these drives.
SATA's Standardization:
By 2007, SATA had largely replaced IDE in new systems, with some PC chipsets even removing support for PATA.
Legacy of IDE:
While IDE remains a legacy connection type, SATA is now the standard for most modern devices.

Fitting the Correct Cable:An Example

Choose carefully and take care to fit the cable correctly. Your Computer is a very important possession. xdeal.com.au is not responsible for any loss of data, software issues, damaged property or personal injury. Use this site, videos, and any advice at own risk.