By PURPLELEC | 17 April 2024 | 0 Comments
PCIe3.0 to 8-port SATA6G expansion card
The PCIe3.0 to 8-port SATA6G expansion card connects 8 SATA interfaces through the PCIE slot of the host, supporting up to 8 SSDs. This universal expansion card will allow users to add 8 independent SATA6G interfaces to desktop computers or servers, and the data transmission rate of each port can reach 6Gbps. It adopts PCIe Gen3x1 line bandwidth design, supports 8 disk groups soft RAID, supports hot swapping, supports system boot disk, supports UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface), increases the heat sink design, and has high-speed and stable performance. It is widely used in servers, industrial computers, consumer electronics equipment, storage devices and NVR/DVR systems. It is a solution launched to solve users' external multi-disk storage needs.

8 SATA interfaces
Equipped with 8 SATA interfaces, users only need to insert this card into the PCIE slot of the motherboard, and then connect SSD solid state drives or mechanical hard drives of 8 SATA interfaces through the SATA data cable at the same time. Supports hot swapping, system boot disk, and UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface).
PCIE 3.0 x1 bus bandwidth
Using PCIE3.0 bus bandwidth, the data transmission speed is much faster than PCIE2.0. Each channel supports transfer rates of 2. 5Gb (250MB/s), 5Gb (500MB/s) or 8Gb (1GB/s).
PCIE X1 design, suitable for PCI ExpressX1, X4, X8, X16 slots. Not suitable for PCI slots. Supplied with short iron pieces, it can be used in both large and small chassis.
System Requirements
Windows OS, Linux, MAC OS, PCI Express-enabled systems with an available PCI Express slot.
Wide application areas
Mainly used in PC computer servers, industrial computers, consumer electronics equipment, storage equipment, and NVR/DVR systems.
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