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SATA3.0 SSD data cable

The SFF-8087 port is mainly used to connect SATA disks to the Mini SAS HD41 array card
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1704505581461177 The SFF-8087 port is mainly used to connect SATA disks to the Mini SAS HD41 array card

The conversion cable supports data transmission of 6GBPS*4Lane four channels, and the transmission rate is up to 12GBPS.

Host/Controller Connector: 1 x 36 pin Mini-SAS SFF-8087 with latch

Target/backplane Connector: 1 x 36 pin Mini-SAS SFF-8087 with latch

1. Support SAS 3.0

2. Length: 0.7 m

3. Wire: 30AWG tinned copper impedance 100 ohms

4. Fire prevention: VW-1

5. RoHS compliant






Packaging & Shipp

Packaging

PE bag per pcs Customized packaging is available

Carton size

40cm*30cm*25 cm. Customized carton is available

Shipping by air

 2-7days

Shipping by vessel

10-25days depend on the port of destination

Logistics and transportation

 sea transportation/air transportation/land transportation

Payment method

TT

Minimum order quantity

200pcs

Delivery time

15~25D

Supply capacity/month

50000PCS

A SATA3.0 SSD data cable is a cable used to connect a SATA (Serial ATA) 3.0 compatible solid-state drive (SSD) to a motherboard or another device with SATA ports. SATA 3.0, also known as SATA III, is the third revision of the SATA interface standard. It provides faster data transfer rates compared to its predecessors, making it suitable for high-performance storage devices like SSDs.

The SATA3.0 SSD data cable typically has two Connectors:

  1. SATA Data Connector: This is a small L-shaped connector responsible for transmitting data between the SSD and the motherboard or storage controller.

  2. SATA Power Connector: This connector provides power to the SSD. It connects to the power supply unit, delivering the necessary electrical power for the SSD to operate.

When purchasing a SATA3.0 SSD data cable, make sure it is compatible with SATA III specifications to take full advantage of the faster data transfer rates offered by SATA III interfaces. These cables are often backward compatible with previous SATA versions, so they can be used with SATA II or SATA I devices as well.


It's important to note that SATA cables are not specific to SSDs; they are also used for connecting traditional hard disk drives (HDDs) and other SATA-compatible devices. When buying a SATA cable, ensure that it meets your length requirements and is of sufficient quality for reliable data transfer.


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