The ADCAUDX SATA III Data Cable Set is designed for high-speed data transfer between internal Serial ATA hard drives, SSDs, and optical drives to motherboards and host controllers. This 4-piece set is ideal for server cases, Bitcoin computers, and other SATA 7-pin devices, ensuring secure and stable connections.
Features:
* Includes 4 high-quality 30 AWG SATA III data cables
* Supports data transfer rates up to 6Gbps, backward compatible with SATA I and II
* Nylon braided design for improved durability and better cable management in tight spaces
* SATA 7-pin female connectors feature locking latches for secure data transmission
* Labeled P1 to P4 for easy routing and RAID configuration
* Plug and play functionality, no software installation required
* Compatible with 2.5” SSDs, 3.5” HDDs, optical drives, RAID controllers, and embedded computers
* Length: 0.5 meters (1.6 feet)
Note: This cable is for data transfer only and does not provide power for your hard drive. Drives must be powered separately.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the length of the ADCAUDX SATA-III cable?A: The length of the ADCAUDX SATA-III cable is one point six feet or zero point five meters. This length is ideal for connecting devices within a server case or a Bitcoin computer.
Q: What materials are used in the SATA-III cable?A: The SATA-III cable is constructed from high-quality nylon and features thirty AWG raw cable. This design ensures durability and efficient data transmission.
Q: How many cables come in a set of the SATA-III cable?A: Each set of the SATA-III cable includes four individual cables. This bundled design allows for convenient organization and use in various applications.
Q: How do I connect the SATA-III cable?A: To connect the SATA-III cable, simply plug one end into the SATA port of your hard drive and the other end into the motherboard or host controller. It's a straightforward plug-and-play setup.
Q: Is the SATA-III cable compatible with older SATA drives?A: Yes, the SATA-III cable is compatible with SATA I and II drives. It supports backward compatibility, ensuring it works seamlessly with older devices.
Q: Can I use this cable for optical drives?A: Yes, the SATA-III cable can be used for connecting optical drives such as CD/DVD writers. It's designed for various SATA-equipped devices.
Q: How should I store the SATA-III cables?A: To keep the SATA-III cables in good condition, store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid bending the cables sharply to prevent damage.
Q: Is the SATA-III cable safe for use with high-speed data transfer?A: Yes, the SATA-III cable supports data transfer rates up to six gigabits per second. It is designed for secure and stable data transmission.
Q: What is the warranty on the ADCAUDX SATA-III cable?A: The warranty details for the ADCAUDX SATA-III cable can vary, so it is best to check with the manufacturer or retailer for specific warranty information.
Q: How do I know if my device is compatible with this SATA cable?A: To determine compatibility, check if your device has a SATA port. The SATA-III cable works with devices that meet the SATA I, II, or III specifications.
Q: What should I do if my SATA cable arrives damaged?A: If your SATA cable arrives damaged, contact the retailer or manufacturer immediately for a return or replacement. It's important to report issues as soon as possible.
Q: Can I use this cable for RAID configurations?A: Yes, the SATA-III cable is suitable for RAID configurations. It can connect multiple hard drives effectively for enhanced performance.
Q: Is there any software installation required for using the SATA cable?A: No, there is no software installation required to use the SATA cable. It operates on a plug-and-play basis, making it very user-friendly.
Q: What types of devices can I connect with this SATA cable?A: You can connect a variety of devices, including SSDs, HDDs, optical drives, and RAID controllers, using the SATA-III cable.
Q: Does the SATA cable provide power to the hard drive?A: No, the SATA-III cable does not provide power to the hard drive. It is a data cable and requires the drive to be powered separately.