SATA 300 to IDE Converter - Manhattan Products

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SATA 300 to IDE Converter Connects a SATA Drive to an IDE Controller Part No.: 158282 Connects a SATA 300 drive to an IDE controller. The Manhattan SATA 300 to IDE Converter easily connects a newer SATA 300 drive including Blu-ray, SSD, DVD, DVD-RAM, CD-ROM, CD-RW and other devices with an IDE controller. Supporting transfer rates of up to 3 Gbps and large drives over 137 GB, the Manhattan SATA 300 to IDE controller allows technicians to better control upgrade costs, simplify installations and extend the service life of existing IDE connections with the benefit of newer, faster SATA devices. Its small, compact form requires only minimal space for a quick and easy installation.

Features: Supports SATA devices with transfer rates of up to 3 Gbps Easily attaches SATA drives to IDE connections Ideal for Blu-ray, SSD, DVD, DVD-RAM, CD-ROM, CD-RW and hard drives Compatible with drives larger than 137 GB Small, compact bridge requires minimal installation space Three-Year Warranty

Specifications: Standards and Certifications • FCC • CE • SATA 2.6 General • 48-bit LBA support • Chipset: Marvell 88SA8052 • Compatible with drives larger than 137 GBs • Hardware bridge supports PC, Mac and Linux environment Physical • Dimensions: 75 x 25 x 22 mm (2.9 x 1 x 0.9 in.) For more information on Manhattan products, consult your local dealer or visit www.manhattan-products.com. All names of products or services mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Distribution and reproduction of this document, and use and disclosure of the contents herein, are prohibited unless specifically authorized.

• Weight: 28.3 g (1 oz.) Package Contents • SATA 300 to IDE Controller • Instructions

For more information on Manhattan products, consult your local dealer or visit www.manhattan-products.com. All names of products or services mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Distribution and reproduction of this document, and use and disclosure of the contents herein, are prohibited unless specifically authorized.