Question SAS Drives on a Regular Win PC

KLund1

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HI,
I have a large lot of 4-8 year old random SAS HDD's and SSD's. (not SATA drives)
I need a way to test, wipe and reformat these drives from a regular PC (win 10)
I know I need some kind of adapter card.
I got some of these cables
[url]https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-co ... 27&sr=1-29[/url]
But they do not work as most PC motherboards to not support SAS drives I discovered. (if you know of a particular cheap MB model that dose, please post it)
So I'm looking for some help to find a least expensive solution that includes data and power for the drives, that a regular PC can deal with.
I am not looking for speed or making a RAID or anything fancy. I just want to test and wipe these drives.
I do not have any access to any type of server hardware.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Thanks
 

KLund1

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Thanks Very much for the reply!
the amazon description of the cables I have is:
StarTech.com 18in SAS 29 Pin to SATA Cable with LP4 Power - 18in SAS 29 pin to SATA Cable - 18in SFF 8482 to SATA (SAS729PW18), Red
I am using a 5 year old mid-range Asus gaming MB. it has available PCIe slots.
I am not currently with the drives, and do not have exact model numbers.
The HDD's are HGST 10TB's. The SSD's are Intel with no label just a CR code.

The helpful link you provided looks only like a pass through. I think I need some sort of controller card. I'm 99% sure my MB does not support SAS protocols. I would probably need different cables then what I mistakenly already have. But I do not know what they are.
DO you have any further suggestions or ideas?
Again your input is very mush appreciated!
 
HI,
I have a large lot of 4-8 year old random SAS HDD's and SSD's. (not SATA drives)
I need a way to test, wipe and reformat these drives from a regular PC (win 10)
I know I need some kind of adapter card.
I got some of these cables
[url]https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-co ... 27&sr=1-29[/url]
But they do not work as most PC motherboards to not support SAS drives I discovered. (if you know of a particular cheap MB model that dose, please post it)
So I'm looking for some help to find a least expensive solution that includes data and power for the drives, that a regular PC can deal with.
I am not looking for speed or making a RAID or anything fancy. I just want to test and wipe these drives.
I do not have any access to any type of server hardware.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Thanks
How fat is your wallet?

Plug 'usb to sas' into google
 

KLund1

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Thanks
It is not that fat :(
The cables I have are probably not helpful. I did not know that I needed a controller card before I got them. So lets ignore them for now.
The Adaptec ASR-5805Z looks like a good fit. $40usd is reasonable for my needs. But now I need data and power cables for the drives.
I'm going to to be test a lot of drives (100+). so I need something that is fairly easy to plug and unplug a lot (data and power).
Also, do I need drivers for this card in Win 10? Or will the drives just show up in Disk Manager like sata drives?
All the help is very much appreciated !!