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Tripp Lite P952-003 eSATA to SATA Signal Cable, 7P-M/7P-M - 3ft | 
enlarge | Brand: Tripp Lite Category: CE
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 4.6 x 0.5 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: P952-003 Model: P952-003 UPC: 037332140623 EAN: 0037332140623 ASIN: B00119P6SU
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Product Description Tripp Lite's SATA to eSATA Transition Cable allows new eSATA devices to be connected to older style SATA ports. Cable is optimized for data storage with up to 3 Gbps transfer rate.
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Functional Problem Solver September 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I had an older external SATA drive using the old "L" shaped SATA connector and when I upgraded my laptop, of course I had no way to connect to my old primary hard drive. Despite being told by techs at 2 decent Mac stores that no one made this cable, I bought it here even though I wasn't sure it was the right cable (bad product description), but with an express card it worked like a charm; plug and play. Obscure item. But if you were stupid enough to early adopt SATA before they changed the plug standard, like me, then this is the solution.
One world:One plug
Essential if needed, but specialized uses. PC Techs should have one. June 4, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This SATA to ESATA cable works very well. It is well made and has the metal plates on one side, which is the only difference between SATA and SATA II cables. SATA II is twice as fast as the original SATA. 300 mbps vs 150 mbps.
Who needs it? Two classes of people. One that has an external SATA II drive with a SATA connection, not an ESATA. True, it makes no sense, but I bought a used high quality External SATA II Drive off of Craigs---- from a seller who did not mention the fact. He even tossed in an ESATA cable, but the drive, for some unknown reason uses an external SATA connection in the "L" shape, not the straight ESATA connection. My PC connections are all ESATA, so I needed this hybrid. This 3 foot cable gives me enough room to vary the location a little. The other cable I found locally, 1.5 feet in length doesn't.
The other type of person is a tech, who should have this cable in case they run into a situation like mine. Remember, you can't order it quickly without a lot of postage. Or, you could ask the person to return in a week...
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