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Syba 8 Port Sata Iii To Pcie 3.0 X1 Non Raid Expansion Card Dual Asm1064 Low Profile Bracket,Sd Pex40163

  • Regular price $161.67

Vendor: Syba

Type: Storage Drives

Sku: WBEEAB099JH79CF

Availability: In Stock


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Syba 8 Port Sata Iii To Pcie 3.0 X1 Non Raid Expansion Card Dual Asm1064 Low Profile Bracket,Sd Pex40163

$161.67

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Syba 8 Port SATA III Expansion Card? A: The dimensions are six inches long, four point seventy-six inches wide, and zero point seventy-five inches high.
  • Q: What type of interface does this expansion card use? A: It uses a PCIe Gen3 x1 interface, allowing for a maximum total bandwidth of eight gigabits per second.
  • Q: How many SATA ports does this card support? A: It supports eight SATA III ports, enabling extensive storage expansion for PCs, servers, and NAS systems.
  • Q: Is this expansion card suitable for AHCI boot use? A: Yes, the card is designed for AHCI boot use, offering up to six gigabits per second maximum speed per SATA port.
  • Q: What features support data management on this card? A: It supports port multiplier, hot-plug capability, drive power control, and staggered spin-up for improved data management.
  • Q: How do I install the Syba 8 Port SATA III Expansion Card? A: Simply insert the card into an available PCIe slot on your motherboard, secure it with screws, and connect your SATA drives.
  • Q: Can this card be used in low-profile cases? A: Yes, it comes with a low profile bracket, making it suitable for low-profile cases and compact systems.
  • Q: How do I manage power settings for connected drives? A: The card supports drive power control, allowing you to manage power settings for connected SATA drives effectively.
  • Q: What is the warranty period for this expansion card? A: The warranty period is typically one year from the date of purchase, but you should check with the retailer for specifics.
  • Q: Is it possible to hot-swap drives with this card? A: Yes, the card supports hot-swapping, allowing you to connect or disconnect drives without powering down your system.
  • Q: What should I do if the expansion card does not work after installation? A: Check that the card is seated correctly in the PCIe slot and ensure all necessary drivers are installed on your operating system.
  • Q: What if the card arrives damaged? A: If the card arrives damaged, you should contact the retailer for their return policy and to initiate a replacement.
  • Q: How do I keep the expansion card in good condition? A: Ensure the card is kept free from dust and debris, and avoid exposing it to moisture or extreme temperatures.
  • Q: Can I use this card with both Windows and Linux systems? A: Yes, it is compatible with both Windows and Linux operating systems, making it versatile for various setups.
  • Q: Is the Syba Expansion Card suitable for gaming applications? A: Yes, it can enhance gaming setups by providing additional storage options for games and other large files.
  • Q: Does this card support Native Command Queuing? A: Yes, it supports Native Command Queuing (NCQ), which optimizes the performance of SATA drives under heavy workloads.

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