Why throw away your old PC just because you need a new drive and cannot find a good PATA IDE drive for it? Add four independent SATA-I ports to your PCI equipped computer and enjoy the benefits of the optional software RAID configuration for added speed and/or data security with this adapter card from Monoprice!
With SATA being the standard for the past few years, it is getting harder and harder to find a good PATA IDE drive for older computers. However, as long as you have an open PCI slot, you can add this adapter card, which gives you four SATA-I (1.5 Gbps) ports, so you can use the newer drives.
The card comes with an optional RAID utility, which lets you configure a RAID 0, RAID 1, or RAID 0+1 setup on two or more of the SATA ports. You can have one RAID 0 or 1 setup and two independent SATA drives, two RAID 0 or 1 sets, or a single RAID 0+1 set. The card uses the SIL3114 chipset and will work in a 32-bit 66 MHz PCI bus.
It includes drivers for Windows 98SE / ME / NT4 / XP / Server2003 / Vista / Server2008 / 7 (both 32 and 64-bit where applicable) and for various versions of RedHat, Fedora, and SuSE Linux systems.
Features:
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PCI Specification Revision 2.3 compliant
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Serial ATA Specification Revision 1.0 compliant
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Compliant with programming interface for Bus Master IDE Controller, Rev 1.0
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4x Internal SATA-I ports
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Silicon Image SIL 3114 host controller chip
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Compliant with Serial ATA (SATA) 1.0 specification
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Supports 66Mhz PCI with 32-bit data
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Supports programmable and EEPROM, FLASH & EPROM loadable PCI class mode
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Supports ATAPI devices (CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, etc)
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Integrated SATA Transport, Link Logic & PHY layers
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48-Bit sector addressing
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Virtual DMA
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Supports 4 Independent SATA-I channels (1.5Gbps)
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Supports software RAID 0 (striped), RAID 1 (mirror), and RAID 0+1
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Supports co-existing RAID set and Non-RAID HDDs
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Allows HDDs with different sizes to be configured in a RAID set
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Includes both Non-RAID and RAID drivers and utilities for various versions of Windows and Linux (see specifications for complete list)