Liteon sata pata converter board




















I first though it would wind up being the same hardware, but it's apparently not completely the same, anyway they won't use the same FW.

Newegg usually takes six days with my orders for some reason. It's not for me but I will be trying it for a little while. If you have a regulare ATA drive, just use round cables. BM: Yes. Contact us. Close Menu. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.

You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter trilegdog Start date Dec 3, Joined Nov 30, Messages I would just buy another SATA drive, but budget is limited. The models I've found attach directly to the rear of the drive. Happy Holidays. Joined May 28, Messages 1, I've inserted this post just to add the Summary to the thread, but that also makes me the apparent OP, so I decided to add this note to point out who the real thread starter is.

Best are based on the Marvell 88SA, most widely known among them are those made by Rosewill. But availability is scarce if at all. Such as:. The specs say 1. I actively looked for it but did not find any actually for sale, regardless of whether they would ship to Brazil or not.

It seems its production has been discontinued. Unfortunately I wasn't able to find a slim one, only a similar thing to the one mentioned above. The first adapter was too tall to fit in the notebook, even when the SSD was used without its case.

Neither works, in my experience. It seemed to work OK, but SpinRite 6. So it is flawed and not recommended at all. I shall post about it last. But one review complains it failed within a few minutes taking the drive with it. Also unclear why the jumper legend is on the inner side. It seems both chips are pin-to-pin compatible, and this complicates things even more That one is not based on the JM at all.

Its identifier is HWD Rev 3. Even the package is exactly the same. The one that caused false multiple errors, about which I posted above. Whatever the price, it must be avoided. It's flawed, but appears to work OK, until one tries to chkdsk it. It blocked an otherwise sound Bios with safe sizes everywhere, or run at the Bios but not with Seatools, FDisk, or as a secondary disk on W2k I don't use it any more.

Notice: it doesn't support 3. However, one reviewer found out that it wont read anything larger than g. It's probably going to be one of those that sell on eBay for a few dollars it's cheaper than getting a native PATA drive, and more forward compatible.

What's good or bad? What is there to know about compatibility or reliability? Specific chips to look for? Is the disk size a concern for those adapters? SATA flavors? I'm currently working on it.



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