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Product ID: 104016
Cable Matters Internal Mini-SAS to 4x SATA Forward Breakout Cable


Cable Matters Internal Mini-SAS to 4x SATA Forward Breakout Cable

Cable Matters Internal Mini-SAS to 4x SATA Forward Breakout Cable
Cable Matters Internal Mini-SAS to 4x SATA Forward Breakout Cable
Cable Matters Internal Mini-SAS to 4x SATA Forward Breakout Cable
Cable Matters Internal Mini-SAS to 4x SATA Forward Breakout Cable
Cable Matters Internal Mini-SAS to 4x SATA Forward Breakout Cable
Cable Matters Internal Mini-SAS to 4x SATA Forward Breakout Cable

Internal Mini-SAS to 4x SATA Forward Breakout Cable

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The data-transfer technology Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) moves data to and from computer storage devices such as hard drives and tape devices
  • Mini SAS 36Pin to 4x SATA cable, Blue color with Nylon tube. L=1.6ft.
  • Mini-SAS SFF-8087 to 4x SATA
  • Molded SATA plug
  • Connects four Serial ATA devices to a SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) Device
  • 10 Gigabits per second.
  • 28# parallel pair cable.
  • RoHS Compliant.

TechnicalData:
  • 100% open & short test.
  • Hi-Pot: DC 300V 10ms.
  • Insulation Resistance: 10M OHM Min.
  • Contact Resistance: 2.0 OHM Max.
  • Overmold:PVC,94V-0.
  • Premold:Low Density PE.
  • PCB Contact:Gold plated.

Average Customer Reviews:  3/5    Rated by 1 user(s)Click Here to write your review!
Rating:(3 out of 5)Reviewer: Jim08/15/2011 15:50:31
I can't really rate this since it didn't work. I needed a forward breakout cable and I believe this one is a reverse breakout cable. The description lacks that little tidbit! On a side note.. It came really quickly! To bad it didn't work. Also the external quality wasn't that good. Right near a couple of the sata connectors I could see some exposed wires. They are probably the shield wires.. and the cable probably works. but still..

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