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Brand: Startech
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Make your migration to Serial ATA easy and hassle-free with the StarTech.com SATA18POW, a combination data/power SATA cable from StarTech.com. With data transfer speeds up to 150 MBytes/sec and a new and improved architecture, Serial ATA hard drives, CD-ROMs, CD-RWs, DVDs, and removable storage devices are quickly gaining popularity. This innovative cable provides you with the connections you need to get your SATA devices up and running.

The data segment of the cable uses the 7-pin SATA architecture to keep the cable ultra-thin, narrow, and flexible, giving you more room and better airflow inside your case. To power your drive, the SATA18POW features a convenient 15-pin SATA to 4-pin LP4 adapter that lets you connect your SATA drive to your existing power supply. SATA's keyed connectors prevent broken or bent pins and allow a firmly seated connection with minimal pressure.

Ensure a hassle-free upgrade to Serial ATA with this innovative, cost-effective solution from StarTech.com, your online source for hard to find computer parts.

Main Features

  • Manufacturer: Startech Computer Products
  • Manufacturer Part Number: SATA18POW
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.startech.com
  • Packaged Quantity: 1
  • Product Type: Data Cable Internal
  • Cable Length: 18"
  • Number of Connectors: 4
  • Connector Details: 2 x Power Switch, 2 x Serial ATA (7-pin) Female
  • Standard Warranty: Lifetime
  • Review Snapshot®
    Avg. Customer Rating:
     
    5 stars
    (based on 1 review)
     
    For those who bought OEM SATA hardware
    By Christos the GreekVerified Purchaser from Crown Point, IN on 9/11/2008
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    Bottom Line:
    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

    Comments about Startech Startech Serial ATA (7-pin) Cable:

    If you bought a SATA hard drive or DVD drive and it was labeled "OEM", you know what this means - you need to find your own cables! This is a good value - it does the job of two cables (power and SATA data), costs as much as just one, and takes up slightly less space than seperate data and power cables.

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