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Max number of SATA drives on A7N8X-ED?



 
 
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Old February 29th 04, 06:28 PM
Sam
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Default Max number of SATA drives on A7N8X-ED?

Sometime on, or about Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:24:38 GMT, Piotr Makley
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WHat is the max total number of SATA drives that can be connected to
the A7N8X-ED?

I can see theer are two sockets but I don't know if SATA drives can
be daisychained so you can have several drives off a cable connected
to one socket.


I believe that you can only connect one drive per SATA port. So, if you
want more, you'd have to install a SATA card, to add more connectors to
your system.

Sam
 




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