Have you encountered a full-size SATA connector like this, which also has 3.3V?
Have you encountered a full-size SATA connector like this, which also has 3.3V?
Om with molex with a 12v and a 5v. Where would the 3.3v come from? And what should be a SATA device with 3.3v? Is there any requirement for this?
Well something like this, only with 3.3 too.
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.13067
The 3.3V I will even bother with. So it does not matter whether there are an abnormal connector at the other end. So far I did not come across any devices that require 3.3V. But it may well be future proof.
Ahh, there you can see, I did not even made room for 3.3 v and just presumed that it was 5v and 12v, which had just broken out, to be deleted too much load per line.
Now I ask perhaps a little stupid question, but at certain website it says,
"Interface Speed Serial ATA 150"
Is there a difference between the cable that can be used for SATA2 or not? Or is it just a misleading information on the website?
Or rather, the site has errors.We are not responsible for errors in the external product data.
At that site, I saw a review where there was correct information, so do not think the site is completely updated. Probably it is difficult to update with so many products
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