Tripp Lite P940-19I Serial ATA
- Serial ATA signal cable
- Connect your high-speed Serial ATA device to a Serial ATA controller
- Supports data transfer rates of up to 3.0 Gbps
- Cable is shielded to protect against EMI/RFI
- 19 inches long
Product Description
Tripp Lite expands its line of hard drive cables with the introduction of our new line of serial ATA cables. The signal cables connect any high speed Serial ATA device to a Serial ATA controller. Serial ATA delivers two significant benefits it support much higher data transfer rates (up to 1.5 Gbps) and the narrow cable design helps improve internal air flow. Perfect for the desktop or server that has multiple drives. These cables feature 7-pin straight/7-pin straight female connectors and offer easy installation…. More >>
Tripp Lite P940-19I Serial ATA
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5 comments
j-rob-82 on December 18, 2009 at 10:37 pm
I thought it was not going to be long enough at 1st but it will run all the way to where I need in my tower so I guess my main point is it is exactly at it is described and does what it’s supposed too.
Jorge on December 18, 2009 at 10:46 pm
I originally purchased the Syba SY-CAB40006 cable in order to save a few bucks (I just needed to clone a hard drive and then reuse the old cable). When I received the Syba cable, it was not a SATA cable, it was a power cord! It wasn’t the packager’s fault, it had the correct serial number.
Anyway, the SY-CAB40006 is under review by Amazon right now, and they agreed to credit my account $4.00 so I could purchase the Tripp Lite cable with overnight shipping. When it comes to cables, there’s really not much to review, as others have mentioned.
Is it the right cable? Yes
Is it long enough? Definitely yes
Does it work? Yes
Does it have fiber optics that make your case glow? Nope.
Nathan Beauchamp on December 19, 2009 at 1:18 am
I’m satisfied with these cables. They do what they’re supposed to do. I don’t think they’re price very competitively, but I needed one right away and I have a prime membership so there you go. I would suggest you buy a generic version for half the cost. Wiring is wiring…
J. Broom on December 19, 2009 at 4:03 am
What you see in the picture is exactly what you get. It shipped quickly and works great!
basketball on December 19, 2009 at 6:01 am
Shipping was on time (came in the last day or day before the estimated time range, which was 2 weeks) to Toronto.
Cable is plenty long and fitted securely.
Not sure if/how to test the transfer rate of 3Gb/s. I tried transferring a file from my other harddrive to this and it maxed out at 60-70MB/s, it could be the limitation in my other hard drive’s SATA cable. I ran a performance test on the hard drive and got 100MB/s as the max.
It’s my first SATA cable purchase and it works without any problems
Good product for the price