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On Tue, 21 Nov 2017 02:14:24 +0000, |--Spike=- wrote:
> Thanks. It all seems to be a gray area between the specs of the PC and
> what I need a SATA card to do... as is expected from any PC
FYI, there's a difference between a SATA multiplier card and a SATA interface
card. The former allows multiple SATA drives to be connected to a single SATA
port, while the latter gives you extra dedicated SATA ports. A multiplier will be
slow if you are reading and writing from multiple drives through the same data
lane on the motherboard.
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