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SilverStone Technology Server Grade Connectors ECS05 Review

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Details

BrandSilverStone Technology
Connector TypeSATA
Item Dimensions LxWxH4.73 x 6.7 x 0.91 inches
Item Weight1 Pounds

Description of SilverStone Technology Server Grade Connectors ECS05

8 x SAS/SATA ports. Supports SAS 12Gb/s, SATA 6Gb/s. PCI-E Gen 3.0 x8 throughput 64 Gbps. Low profile design. Supports RAID 0, 1, 1E, 10

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Worthless connectors for computer components

These connectors were a waste of money .The only pro is that they fit in the slot but they were incredibly difficult to install properly. When trying to connect them to the motherboard, they kept slipping out and making it hard to build my computer. Computers require reliable parts and unfortunately, these connectors do not meet that standard..

Pros
  • Heavy-duty server grade connectors ensure reliability and durability for high-performance systems.
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Incredibly slow write speed in Raid 1

I wasted some very frustrating days trying to get this to work as it should. I installed Raid1 on 2 SSDs (Samsung 850 EVO 500GB). Tested on Windows and Linux by writing large sequential files. After writing 5.5 GB on Linux and 10 GB on Windows, the write speed dropped to <20 MB/s indefinitely, making it completely unusable. Windows Write Caching was not an issue as it could not be enabled for the RAID device. This should have been fixed by enabling Direct I/O, but there didn't seem to be a…

Pros
  • Internals
Cons
  • There are downsides