SIIG CB-SA0111-S1 3.3-Feet Serial ATA External Cable
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Product Description
SIIG’s long-term business vision, comprehensive product line, effective marketing strategy and exceptional customer support have made SIIG the leading brand for computer add-on products. High-quality control standards are evident by one of the lowest defective return rates in the industry.PRODUCT FEATURES:Designed to connect eSATA external drives/enclosures to eSATA enabled systems;Works with SIIG eSATA products and standardize to work other brand name eSATA products;Extra shielding and metal contacts provide better EMI protection;Connector: eSATA to eSATA…. More >>
SIIG CB-SA0111-S1 3.3-Feet Serial ATA External Cable
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5 comments
Peter Chu on December 9, 2009 at 4:34 am
The product that I had purchased came with a ATA external cable, and that I did not need to purchase a second cable as suggested by amazon.com. Now I own one extra cable that I have no use of!
S. Albrecht on December 9, 2009 at 7:12 am
After only 2 months the cable stopped working. Had to go to the Wal and get a cable to watch the movies i just rented. I was not very happy. I might be cheap but I would rather spend $10 to $20 more for a more reliable cable that I wont have to replace every 2 months.
Dolf M on December 9, 2009 at 9:16 am
This is the gold standard for Tivo owners using an external hard drive for additional standard. The connection is more solid than the cable included with My DVR Expander from WD.
M3rc on December 9, 2009 at 9:37 am
Bought to use with my Tivo HD and 1TB dvr expander. It works perfectly and havent had any issues with anything at all.
Swapneil Deshmukh on December 9, 2009 at 10:06 am
This is a good quality cable. I am using it to connect my WD MyDVR to my DirecTV HR-21. I had one problem with the e-sata cable that came with the drive, one of the programs was listed as recorded with a duration of 1 hour but when I tried to play it just ended. This could have been a problem with the drive itself as well but there is no way to tell. So far I have not seen that problem with this new cable.