Recent content by andrewlang

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    eSATA cable length and expresscard questions

    ckag, I mean checking simple continuity, I'm defaulting to this answer because I don't know the exact specifics of the testing we do at the factory, I'd have to talk to the engineers about this. I work for Circuit Assembly which is a company outside of Toms Hardware. Our website is...
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    eSATA cable length and expresscard questions

    We've test them for continuity. We don't actually test them with a hard drive though. That being said, we've been selling these for months to many different customers and haven't had a single cable be returned because it didn't work. Like I said, all CA manufactured products come with our...
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    eSATA cable length and expresscard questions

    Most people have no problem using a 2m eSATA cable. In fact, we are going to do some experimenting with 3m cables since there seems to be demand for it. They'll be coming in soon. Not only are these priced really low, but they have a lifetime warranty and we'll price match on these. I'm not...
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    eSATA cable problems

    I would recommend buying some high quality eSATA cables instead of getting the generic ones from Newegg or eBay.
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    Micro Sata to Sata.

    A few different options: http://estore.circuitassembly.com/catalog/serial-ata-micro-sata-c-43_126_175.html
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    Micro Sata to Sata.

    Hi Everyone, We are currently working a cable that has a built in converter for the 5v and 3.3v power. This means that you can use a standard power supply to input power to the SSD drive with our adapter (this can't be done with other adapters available today). If you have any questions feel...
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    Micro Sata to Sata.

    Stoncker, I sent you an e-mail to your personal e-mail with a few questions of my own, lets see what we can figure out. We just got some samples on on this adapter cable that works to use your SSD drives on a standard SATA equipped computer. The problem we have is with the power. SATA is...
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    Micro Sata to Sata.

    It sure is :D . We're working on tooling that connector right now. We're having some trouble trying to figure out how to wire the power connector... it seems that for different applications you need different power specs. :heink: