Hard Drive Accessories

Gembird Bi-directional SATA/IDE converter (SATA-IDE-2)

The Gembird Bi-directional SATA/IDE Converter enables 'older' IDE devices to become SATA devices. Easy installation, no drivers required.

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Description

Description

Allows recent SATA devices to connect to 'older' IDE host controllers. Supports Serial ATA 1.0 interface with data transfer speeds up to 150 MBytes / sec. Supports all IDE UDMA-33/66/100/133/150 hard drives and most ATAPI devices.

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Specifications

Type
IDE to SATA
USB Version
-

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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    Out of the 5 I bought, 2 never worked. The rest had a lot, a lot of problems. They don't work at speeds above UDMA33, so if your BIOS doesn't give you the option to limit the speed of the IDE slot, forget it. On another PC where I connected it as a secondary drive, I managed through the driver settings to run it as UDMA66. No higher than that. The only computers it works OK on are from the 90s up to about '98, which had no support for higher speeds at all.

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  • Out of the 5 I bought, 2 never worked. The rest had a lot, a lot of problems. They don't work at speeds above UDMA33, so if your BIOS doesn't give you the option to limit the speed of the IDE slot, forget it. On another PC where I connected it as a secondary drive, I managed through the driver settings to run it as UDMA66. No higher than that. The only computers it works OK on are from the 90s up to about '98, which had no support for higher speeds at all.

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Description & Specifications

Allows recent SATA devices to connect to 'older' IDE host controllers. Supports Serial ATA 1.0 interface with data transfer speeds up to 150 MBytes / sec. Supports all IDE UDMA-33/66/100/133/150 hard drives and most ATAPI devices.

Manufacturer

Type
IDE to SATA
USB Version
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (7)

  1. 2
  2. 4 stars
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  3. 1
  4. 1
  5. 3
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  • Amanimanios
    2
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Out of the 5 I bought, 2 never worked. The rest had a lot, a lot of problems. They don't work at speeds above UDMA33, so if your BIOS doesn't give you the option to limit the speed of the IDE slot, forget it. On another PC where I connected it as a secondary drive, I managed through the driver settings to run it as UDMA66. No higher than that. The only computers it works OK on are from the 90s up to about '98, which had no support for higher speeds at all.

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    It does nothing

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  • Out of the 5 I bought, 2 never worked. The rest had a lot, a lot of problems. They don't work at speeds above UDMA33, so if your BIOS doesn't give you the option to limit the speed of the IDE slot, forget it. On another PC where I connected it as a secondary drive, I managed through the driver settings to run it as UDMA66. No higher than that. The only computers it works OK on are from the 90s up to about '98, which had no support for higher speeds at all.

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11,10 €
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