I see that a cable manufacturer is making a single sata cable with multiple sata connectors. How many satas can be hooked up to one cable and what are the ramifications?
Hi there,
I am interested in kind of such a cable. My needs are, that I want to be able to connect several harddrives so that they all figures as only one big drive, leaving me a single drive on about 8 tb., is this possible? I need it to store videosequenses in one folder only, organised alphabetically.
Kindly
Hi there,
I am interested in kind of such a cable. My needs are, that I want to be able to connect several harddrives so that they all figures as only one big drive, leaving me a single drive on about 8 tb., is this possible? I need it to store videosequenses in one folder only, organised alphabetically.
Kindly
The cables you are referring to are Power cables, where you have one end with a Molex 4 pin (12v, 0, 0 5V) plug and several parallel 15 Pin SATA Power connectors. There are no 3.3 Volt pins on these in that SATA HDD, DVD drives don't use 3.3 V. This is only to deliver power to the drives.
"ModRight 12" Black Single Braid 4-Pin Molex to Triple SATA Adapter Cable"
You can kind of tell that from its description.
This is different from the SATA Data cables, which are 7 pin.
Just like with the older IDE drives, you needed a power connector (Molex or Berg) and a 40 pin 40/80 wire IDE data cable. With SATA you need a power connector (above) and a data cable which run 1:1 port to SATA drive.
all the different ports, plugs, cables, pins, for IDE, SATA, USB, IEEE 1394, Mini, Micro. can get very confusing!