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Esata II Expresscard Raid
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: SIIG
EAN: 0662774025407
Item Dimensions: 300
Label: SIIG
Manufacturer: SIIG
Model: SC-SAE612-S1
MPN: SC-SAE612-S1
Publisher: SIIG
Studio: SIIG
Features:- Product Type - SATA RAID Controller
- Cache/Memory Installed - N/A
- Processor - N/A
- Weight - 0.8 lb
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Editorial Review: SIIG's long-term business vision, comprehensive product line, effective marketing strategy and exceptional customer support have made SIIG the leading brand for computer add-on products. High-quality control standards are evident by one of the lowest defective return rates in the industry.PRODUCT FEATURES:Easily add SATA II connectivity, speed & security to your computer with external Serial ATA drive connections;Adds two eSATA (external Serial ATA) ports;Supports RAID 0 (stripe) for performance and RAID 1 (mirror) for data reliability;Supports data transfer speeds up to 3.0 Gbps (300MBps);Supports Native Command Queuing (NCQ) and SATA TCQ commands.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Very compatible, very fast.
I've just set this card up with two Seagate ST307504FPA1E3-RK FreeAgent Pro 750 GB USB/eSATA/FireWire400 External Hard Drives - it installed under Windows Vista Ultimate on an Everex laptop without needing the driver CD - as RAID 0. I then took those drives to an older Compaq desktop I use as a file server, running XP Pro, hooked the two drives up to its Sabrent PCI 2 port RAID eSATA controller, which runs different firmware and drivers, and Windows Drive Manager, when told to import the foreign ... Read More
Rating: - Ok, Another Run Don't Walk ESATA product
This SIIG card works as promised for SATA products available at the time of its release, but it falls flat for new external drives.
I've used it for a Seagate 500 gig external drive, circa 2006. It's fine, requires that you place its own RAID overlay on the drive, even if you're using RAID 0. Ok, that means that I can't swap this external drive with other machines - I can put up with that for the convenience of in the field capture and editing.
But I've now tried two newer ... Read More
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