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Re: msata to ide adaptor
« on: March 13, 2015, 02:28:09 AM »
Quote from: Duce;786239

Built a new gaming PC about a month ago with dual M.2 Corsair 500 GB SSD drives over PCIe adaptors (Asus Hyper M.2 X4) and am getting a solid gig read speeds over a RAID 0 setup.  These things really haul ass, lol.


Sounds sweet.

About 2 months ago I shoehorned an AMD A8 6600 with an HD6670 for dual graphics into a low profile slimline case using a PCIe ribbon cable. Bioshock infinite runs at just under 30FPS with Ultra settings at 1680X1050. Wish I could afford to add a larger SSD (got a 120GB boot drive). Currently all my games run of a Western Digital Caviar 2TB SATA  HDD. Still, it's damn quick when one considers that the total setup cost me about £320 with 8GB of HyperX Savage DDR3 RAM. I got rather lucky with my shopping.

In the UK that's about the same price as your 2 SSD's go for. Guess I'll be waiting a while for those solid gig reads your getting.
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Re: msata to ide adaptor
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2015, 02:31:36 AM »
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You can get an mSATA to ide 44 pin adaptor. I also found a SATA to ide 133 adaptor that can have SATA on the motherboard or the other way around.

Like this: http://www.amazon.com/Micro-SATA-Cables-Adapter-Laptop/dp/B009BA76EI
If you want a better link let me know.


Hmmm... My Original hard modded XBox likes what you are saying. Guess I know where that 120GB SSD will be going when I do get around to upgrading it.
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