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πŸ”Œ Power Splitter Drive Connection Cables Review

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2.7
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Description of πŸ”Œ Power Splitter Drive Connection Cables

Four SATA data cables and two power cables are compatible with all SATA connectors (HDD, SSD, CD DVD Bluray drives). Realizing fast and interference-free data and power transmissions. The top speeds up to 6 Gbps. Downwards compatible with SATA I & II. SATA III male to SATA III male, 4-pin ATX male to 2x 15-pin SATA female & 15-pin SATA male to 2x 15-pin SATA female. Accessories: 1x 4 Pin to Dual 15 Pin SATA Power Cable(16 cm), 1x 15 Pin to Dual 15 Pin SATA Power Cable(16 cm), 4x SATA Data Cables(48 cm).

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not compatible with Computers and accessories

These cables do not fit the HDD/DVR system. Bought a VCR. and an aftermarket hard drive. I looked at a pack of Amazon cables that fit. This pack is the only pack that fits. When I received it only the sata data cable fits properly. Because the DVR has a 4-hole Molex connector. not sata connector on the DVR side.

Pros
  • Computers and accessories
Cons
  • Only available in black

I didn't notice any cable problems. They worked great when installed. No questions about form, fit or function. It would be nice if the seller would pack the units in smaller quantities and at a lower price. I only needed a data cable and a power cable for my needs. Now I have 3 extra cables that are just kept until I need them again.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 2 out of 5

May or may not work for you.

Looks nice and all but doesn't do the job. My SATA III drive didn't do anything and I spent a lot of time checking and shuffling connections, but I finally gave up and put in a different set of connectors I had laying around and it came alive, same connections. Something about them just wouldn't work with my custom build. After I switched to a different wiring, everything was fine. I ended up throwing them away.

Pros
  • SATA Cable
Cons
  • Not sure