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UPC 708223703448

Barcode for 6 Port PCI Express 2.0 SATA III 6Gbps RAID Controller Card, SATA 3.0 PCI Express Expansion Card Compatible for SATA6G 3G 1.5G HDD

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Binding Personal Computers
Brand Pomya
Color default
EAN 0708223703448
Manufacturer Pomya
Model PCE6SAT M01
MPN Pomyaxea90bcm7t
UPC 708223703448

Description

  1. Compatible with Serial SATA 3.0 specification, backward compatible with SATA2.0 SATA1.0. Compliant with PCI-Express v2.0 specification and backward compatible with PCI-Express v1.0. Support Gen 1i, Gen 1x, Gen 2i, Gen 2m, Gen 2x, and Gen 3i.
  2. Support FIS based on port multiplier switch or command switching. Compatible with SATA6G, 3G and 1.5G hard drives. Support Gen 1i, Gen 1x, Gen 2i, Gen 2m, Gen 2x, and Gen 3i.
  3. The SATA interface mode of PCIE to SATA3.0 is AHCI mode. If you want to plug in the system disk on our card, the premise is that your system disk must be installed in AHCI mode when installing the system on the motherboard. Otherwise, the system cannot be started through our transfer card.
  4. If it is determined that the SATA interface installation system of the system disk inserted in the motherboard is AHCI mode, then you can directly insert the hard disk into our card, and then enter the motherboard BIOS to set the system disk as the first boot.
  5. If the above two conditions are met, if the hard disk interface of the motherboard still fails to start, or restarts repeatedly, it may be caused by the conflict between the hard disk interface of the motherboard and our transfer card. The solution is to enter the motherboard BIOS and set the hard disk interface option of the motherboard to Disabled, then save and restart to start the system.

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