- Jan 21, 2006
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i bought a system to run Vista Ultimate 32 and
the motherboard came with all eSata cables,
that have a metal clip on them, presumbaly for
ground termination.
being an engineer, which means i can be detail
oriented and even anal-retentive, i wanted to get
the RIGHT cable for internal use, which is the
plastic cable, not the external eSata cable.
then i needed to do something with a hard drive,
couldn't find a SATA cable easily, so i just grabbed
the eSata cable. works fine.
i don't know if that my Intel 975 XBX2 has all eSata
cables is a mistake, or a sign that they're AOK for
internal and external use.
has anybody measured a difference between the
2 cables ?