SATA To IDE Converters...

Jeff7181

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Yes they do. You might want to look for a more reputable retailer though... never heard of those people before, but that's what a quick Google search came up with.
 

The Pentium Guy

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Too lazy to edit, but: Why would you want to do this? The only reason I would think of wanting this is for RAID, or if your IDE controllers went fubar'd.
 

Jeff7181

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Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
Too lazy to edit, but: Why would you want to do this? The only reason I would think of wanting this is for RAID, or if your IDE controllers went fubar'd.

Smaller cables.
 

nebula

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This one came with my Abit mobo. Not sure where to buy it seperately but the packaging makes it look like it's available. The couple times I've used it, I didn't have any issues.
 

helpmeout

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If you have an Abit MOBO, the Serillel converter (made by/for Abit) is the only one that will work. Saw an awful lot of complaining about that on the Abit forum.
 
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Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
Too lazy to edit, but: Why would you want to do this? The only reason I would think of wanting this is for RAID, or if your IDE controllers went fubar'd.

I ran out of ports and I have another IDE HD that I need to hook up. Smaller cables are a plus too, as the guts of the thing are getting a bit tangled. Probably just going to go with a RAID card at this point, since the local store only has IDE to SATA convertors and I don't want to wait on an item being shipped. If I have a slot available for the card, that is. I need to open things up again and see.