Without trying it, we can't be sure, but from my past experience with cheaper generic SATA adapters, they work fine as long as you don't need to connect many drives at once on one board. A single drive won't seem much different from the motherboard.
Without trying it, we can't be sure, but from my past experience with cheaper generic SATA adapters, they work fine as long as you don't need to connect many drives at once on one board. A single drive won't seem much different from the motherboard.
I’m ready to prioritize my savings, even if it means a slower pace. It seems the setup is likely PCI 2.0 with one PCIe slot and a budget-friendly chipset.
I’m ready to prioritize my savings, even if it means a slower pace. It seems the setup is likely PCI 2.0 with one PCIe slot and a budget-friendly chipset.