Product ID: IDE2SAT2
The IDE2SAT2 40-pin IDE to SATA adapter enables you to connect a SATA I/II/III drive to an available IDE/ATA 33/66/100/133 motherboard port - a cost effective solution that allows you to add newer SATA drives, and keep your existing motherboard.
The IDE/SATA adapter offers a cost-effective solution for bridging the gap between a newer 2.5"/3.5"/5.25" SATA drive and older IDE motherboard port. The IDE2SAT2 also features ODD (Optical Disk Drive) support, allowing you to a add Blu-ray, DVD, or CD-ROM drives to an older IDE motherboard.
The IDE/SATA adapter is backed by a StarTech.com 2-year Warranty and free lifetime technical support.
Warranty Information | Warranty | 2 Years |
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Connector(s) | 1 - Connector Type(s) | SP4 (4 pin, Small Drive Power) |
IDE (40 Pin, EIDE/PATA) | ||
SATA Data & Power Combo (7+15 pin) | ||
Environmental | Operating Temperature | 5°C to 50°C (40°F to 122°F) |
Storage Temperature | -25°C to 80°C (-13°F to 176°F) | |
Humidity | 15~90% RH | |
Hardware | Interface | IDE |
Number of Drives | 1 | |
Drive Size | 2.5in & 3.5in | |
Compatible Drive Types | SATA | |
Chipset ID | Marvell - 88SA8052 | |
Packaging Information | Package Height | 33 mm [1.3 in] |
Package Length | 14.5 cm [5.7 in] | |
Shipping (Package) Weight | 89 g [3.1 oz] | |
Package Width | 17.5 cm [6.9 in] | |
Performance | Maximum Data Transfer Rate | 133MB/sec |
Hardware Raid Supported | No | |
Physical Characteristics | Weight of Product | 29 g [1.0 oz] |
Material | Steel | |
Product Length | 75.5 mm [3.0 in] | |
Product Width | 20 mm [0.8 in] | |
Product Height | 23 mm [0.9 in] | |
Software | OS Compatibility | OS independent; No software or drivers required |
Special Notes / Requirements | System and Cable Requirements | An IDE controller and ATA cable (not included). |
What's in the Box | 1 - Included in Package | IDE to SATA adapter |
LP4 Molex to SP4 Power Cable | ||
Instruction Manual |
Connect two LP4 peripherial devices (CD/DVD-ROM drives etc.) to a single LP4 connector
Turn Virtually any 2.5" SATA or SAS Hard Drive into a 3.5" SATA Drive
Mount a 3.5in hard drive to any desktop with an available 5.25in bay
We are always ready to assist you with any questions you may have.
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Live Chat (opens in new window)Note: If you are using an IDE hard drive 1 Gigabyte in size or smaller, refer to the following FAQ: http://www.startech.com/faq/hard_drive_accessories_minimum_ide_hard_drive_size
If you are unable to detect your IDE (PATA) drive using a StarTech.com product, you may need to change the jumper settings on your drive. The jumpers switch the drive between Master, Slave, and Cable Select for most drives. A jumper is a small plastic piece that slides on top of two pins to electrically short them together.
When it does not mention what IDE drive configuration is required or if there is only one drive in the setup, the drive should be configured as Master. If Master is not working, try using the drive in Cable Select.
There is no standard position for the jumpers on IDE drives. On some drives, the jumper diagram is on the label that is on the top of the drive. On other drives, there are markings on the circuit board for CS, MA, and SL, which means a jumper shorts the pins vertically in that position. For more information, refer to the documentation provided by the manufacturer.
Note: For more information on how to detect an IDE hard drive, visit http://www.startech.com/faq/hard_drive_accessories_ide_detection.
Older IDE drives are not supported by current StarTech.com products. Typically, these drives were made earlier than the mid-to-late 1990s and are smaller than 1 Gigabyte in size.
There are a number of reasons that older IDE drives may not be detected, including the following:
The drive uses PIO (Programmed Input/Output) mode and not DMA (Direct Memory Access).
The drive is non-ATA or is using an ATA mode that predates the chipset's compatibility (usually older than ATA-4).
The sector size is not 512 bytes.
Unfortunately there is no workaround in these situations. An older system or an older IDE controller card must be used to access older IDE drives.
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