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SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 23rd, 2024, 11:14

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Converting SAS disks to standard SATA interfaces can replace HBA cards and be mirrored using tools such as PC3000 MRT DFL.
Line physical transfer, currently does not support firmware operations
150 USD/PCS
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Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 23rd, 2024, 14:16

Out of curiosity, what kind of transfer speeds does one get through this adapter?

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 24th, 2024, 3:13

@xgkj

works with portable ONLY?
direct sata access?

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 24th, 2024, 3:27

lcoughey wrote:Out of curiosity, what kind of transfer speeds does one get through this adapter?

Actual full speed SATA2

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 24th, 2024, 3:29

einstein9 wrote:@xgkj

works with portable ONLY?
direct sata access?



Physical hard adapter, suitable for any tool, can be directly connected to a computer.

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 25th, 2024, 12:47

150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 25th, 2024, 15:29

Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.

Try to find a bridge IC that connects an SAS device to a SATA host. If you can find one, then there should exist bridge PCBs/adaptors that use it. I confess that I haven't managed to find such a bridge, so that explains why the OP can charge whatever he likes. That's capitalism.

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 26th, 2024, 2:50

Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.

If that's the case, then any ACE adapter board has no value!
Any adapter that packs FLASH is of no value.

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 26th, 2024, 2:51

Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.

I don't want to deal with people who talk nonsense. Let's talk when you know the price of the chip! 30 USD, looking forward to benefiting all repairers! Don't just talk, watch your actions!
I don't want to deal with people who talk nonsense. Let's talk when you know the price of the chip! Selling this board for 30 USD, I look forward to benefiting all repairers! Don't just talk, watch your actions!
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Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 26th, 2024, 2:54

fzabkar wrote:
Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.

Try to find a bridge IC that connects an SAS device to a SATA host. If you can find one, then there should exist bridge PCBs/adaptors that use it. I confess that I haven't managed to find such a bridge, so that explains why the OP can charge whatever he likes. That's capitalism.



How much do you charge when Seagate firmware door starts? If everyone knew that even one instruction line could solve it. That's basically free!

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 26th, 2024, 3:08

Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.




For example, the handling fee for PAYPL is 5%, and the withdrawal fee is 15 USD each time. I hope you can also point out a 30 USD transfer board to sell to everyone!

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 26th, 2024, 3:39

fzabkar wrote:
Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.

Try to find a bridge IC that connects an SAS device to a SATA host. If you can find one, then there should exist bridge PCBs/adaptors that use it. I confess that I haven't managed to find such a bridge, so that explains why the OP can charge whatever he likes. That's capitalism.


For example, Seagate's inflatable disc (as shown in the picture), now I charge around RMB 2000 to unlock it once in China. But it can be clearly stated that ACE will add some parts in the 7.5 update, which is free for those who have the tools and updates. What does this example illustrate?

Re: SAS TO SATA Adapter board

July 26th, 2024, 4:16

fzabkar wrote:
Disk Solution wrote:150 USD/PCS and does not support firmware operations!! I can order at $30/PCS. 150 USD/PCS is 10 times more than the cost of manufacturing.

Try to find a bridge IC that connects an SAS device to a SATA host. If you can find one, then there should exist bridge PCBs/adaptors that use it. I confess that I haven't managed to find such a bridge, so that explains why the OP can charge whatever he likes. That's capitalism.


Yes you are right I will find this, same this were experienced when I started creating Sediv power COM and winfof connentors, but now connentors will be ready with just $8 accessories.

OP can even ask $200 from those who are in need its fair but when fully operative, for imaging we have already some options.
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