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Cable Matters 2-Pack 6Gbps SATA to eSATA Cable - 3ft, eSATA to SATA Cable

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1.Size:3 Feet


About this item

  • Internal to external connectivity changeover SATA cable is specifically designed to connect existing motherboards with SATA port to an external hard drive, enclosure or docking station with eSATA; Convenient alternative to using a USB port on your computer
  • Blazing fast SATA III speeds up to 6 Gbps are faster than USB 3.0 equipped drives and much faster than a USB 2.0 to HDD adapter; Upgrade to an eSATA enabled TB hard drive for direct file back-up instead of using a network; Provides secure connections for fast and reliable file transfers; Backwards compatible with SATA I, II, III hard drives
  • Fully shielded & flexible eSATA to SATA cable is engineered to reduce EMI noise interference; Latching SATA connector attaches securely for a trouble-free installation; Flexible cable jacket allows installation in tight computer cases; SATA and eSATA connectors are keyed differently to avoid connecting incorrectly
  • Cost-effective 2-pack provides spare or superior replacement SATA to ESATA cable cable to fix troublesome connection problems; Longer cable length allows location of an external hard drive in a convenient location; Low cost way to add eSATA when you have a free internal SATA port or to repurpose older SATA internal hard drives.
  • Compatible with Acomdata eSATA HDD Enclosure, Anker eSATA HDD Docking Station, Fantom External HDD, Fantom GreenDrive eSATA External HDD, Kanex Thunderbolt to eSATA Adapter, Mediasonic ProBox 4 Bay HDD Enclosure, Sabrent ESATA HDD Enclosure, StarTech PCI Express eSATA Controller, 4 Bay eSATA HDD Docking Station, TiVo Roamio HD Digital Video Recorder, Thermaltake BlacX eSATA Docking Station, Duet eSATA Dual HDD Docking Station, Vantec NexStar eSATA HDD Enclosure, WD My Book AV DVR Expander



Product Description

SATA to eSATA Adapter Cable

Connect from Inside to Outside the Box

The Cable Matters SATA to eSATA Adapter Cable directly connects external SATA equipment to an internal motherboard or card with SATA. Connect the latest eSATA storage devices to your computer.

6 Gbps SATA III Support

SATA provides swifter data transfer speeds than USB 3.0 for file backup and expanded storage. This adapter cable supports SATA III for a data transfer rate up to 6 Gbps with compatible equipment.

DIY or IT Tech Tool in a Cost-Effective 2-Pack

IT technicians and DIY computer builders can take advantage of easier and faster data recovery with an external SATA enclosure and this cable when repairing computers. A convenient 2-Pack provides a spare cable to keep in your toolkit for testing.

Rugged SATA to eSATA Cable
1) Stainless steel clip on SATA end
2) Stainless steel eSATA plug housing
3) Sturdy but flexible PVC jacket

Shielded eSATA Security
4) Copper conductors
5) Individual wire insulation
6) Foil shielding
7) Inner PVC jacket
8) Braided shielding

Internal to External Connection
- Computer SATA to external SATA
- Internal: 7-pin SATA Receptacle Type L
- External: 7-pin eSATA Receptacle Type I


DeputyDawg
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Good Quality and rapid data transfer speeds. Good value. Just the right length. 5/5.
redpro
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
These cables work perfectly
Trey
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2025
I have a dual bay sata enclosure that the internal sata port multiplier won’t work with my Synology NAS (DS1522). Was able to use these to bypass the enclosure’s sata ports and connect them directly to the synology NAS esata port. Everything works great and haven’t had any issues.
Mark Farrell
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
Pros:Works as designed and as expected.Quality of build and materials used are both, top notch.Cons:NoneWould buy again if needed.
Bill Weinstein
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024
I've acquired several external HDD enclosures which have both USB 2 and eSATA connectors. What's not commonly known is that eSATA is a 6Gbs transfer media vs USB 3.2's 5Gbs transfer. In this age of speedy data, these cables are a low cost advantage.
RubberDuck
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023
I bought this for use with an HP N40L microserver which I use as my NAS, to convert the eSATA port to an extra internal port so I can add one additional drive for storage. It works perfectly and is a much better solution than using an external enclosure be it USB or eSATA.
GK
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2023
This is not one of those items people use or need every day, but when you need it, there’s no replacement for it.I had a problem with one of my SSD drives disappearing, not literally of course, but not showing on Windows File Explorer. I had changed out cables and changed the SATA port on the motherboard with spotty results; sometimes it would show up and sometimes it wouldn’t.So, in the course of troubleshooting, I figured I would rule out the SATA port on the SSD by ordering and using this SATA to eSATA cable to run the cable from my internal hard drive to an eSATA port on the outside of my computer sitting on a multi-function panel. To my surprise, nothing blew up or got destroyed (note, I did not hot swap). Also, to my surprise, it worked. I can now access my second SSD.I’m enclosing a picture. Sure, it’s jerry-rigged, but it actually works, so until I’m able to come to a more permanent solution, I’m happy with the results.I’m happy to report that the cable works great with no malfunctions. It’s an appropriate length to reach where I need it too.
Duane P Borba
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2016
Note: If i'm wrong or missed something on my side, I'll change the rating.I checked with my hardware (Running a Hackintosh):-Motherboard has SATA 3-3.5" 7200rpm hard drives have SATA 3-2-bay RAID enclosure has SATA 3Cable is connected from Motherboard SATA to enclosure. When I ran the Blackmagic speed test (at 5GB), my read and write are both ~150MB/s. Am I missing something? I don't expect the full 6GB/s on a disk drive, but I wasn't expecting the speed to be ~1/6.