- Dec 7, 2006
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makeshift external eSATA II connection
Required:
- SATA II internal hard drive (just an example drive)
- Geeks USB 2.0 to SATA + IDE (2.5 / 3.5 / 5.25") Cable Adapter (just the power cord part)
- SATA II to eSATA cable
- eSATA connection on your computer
- Motherboard that supports SATA II
Plug the 4 prong Geeks power adaptor into your hard drive. Plug the SATA II to eSATA cable into your hard drive and eSATA port.
Would this work? Having never used SATA (but about to switch over), it's hard for me to know. This would give me a connection for every possible scenario I would run into.
NOTE: This is related to another post, but I thought it was off topic enough to start a new post outside of the "hot deals" area.
Required:
- SATA II internal hard drive (just an example drive)
- Geeks USB 2.0 to SATA + IDE (2.5 / 3.5 / 5.25") Cable Adapter (just the power cord part)
- SATA II to eSATA cable
- eSATA connection on your computer
- Motherboard that supports SATA II
Plug the 4 prong Geeks power adaptor into your hard drive. Plug the SATA II to eSATA cable into your hard drive and eSATA port.
Would this work? Having never used SATA (but about to switch over), it's hard for me to know. This would give me a connection for every possible scenario I would run into.
NOTE: This is related to another post, but I thought it was off topic enough to start a new post outside of the "hot deals" area.