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List Price: $87.81
Our Price: $68.92
Your Save: $ 18.89 ( 22% )
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Binding: Electronics Brand: SIIG EAN: 0662774001555 Feature: SATA Internal Channels - 2 Format: CD Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: SIIG Manufacturer: SIIG Model: SC-SAEE22-S1 Publisher: SIIG Studio: SIIG Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
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Features
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SATA Internal Channels - 2 SATA Cable Included - No OS Support - Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 Supports SATA hard disk hot-plugging
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Editorial Reviews:
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2-port eSATA II ExpressCard/34
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Comment: If you need eSATA and your laptop doesn't have a built-in eSATA port or you need an extra port, this is the expresscard to buy. Excellent performance. No complaints at all.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Seems to work Comment: As mentioned by another reviewer, the OS X driver on the website doesn't install due to a preflight error, but the driver on the CD does.
(which is strange since the shell scripts are identical but whatevs)
I got this since I was experiencing corruption with a JMB360 eSATA adapter I got so I needed to start troubleshooting.
The symptom was when I copied files over dozens of bytes in various places would be different for each file, starting at around 2MB or so.
Q&D tests tonight on 3 files indicate no byte errors on copies, so provisionally this card is OK.
Customer Rating:      Summary: driver on website stinks one on disk works for macintosh Comment: Read manual first and it said go to website if you have macintosh
downloaded driver off website and macintosh driver/s failed to work saying pre flight error
inserted disk that cam with the card and macintosh driver was in there.
esata is ultra fast.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awesome! Comment: It used to take me about three hours to transfer 6GB via USB to my external, now with this and my esata external - 20 min.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Vista Blue Screen of Death Comment: I downloaded the latest Vista driver from SIIG and the install went smoothly. Unfortunately as soon as I tried to access the attached eSATA drive, Vista crashed with a BSOD. This occurred three more times at various times when accessing the drive. I finally did manage to copy files to the drive but only achieved 36MB/s instead of the expected 300MB/s.
This occurred on a relatively new Lenovo Thinkpad T60 running Vista Ultimate. Either the driver is not quite ready for prime-time or the device is defective. Either way it is going back to the vendor.
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