I saw this item for sale:
http://www.dinodirect.com/Tronixin-2-Po ... apter.html
Question: if this is connected to your motherboard's sata port, will it act like a USB external device (plug and play)?
2 Port SAA cable
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Yes and no.
eSATA is SUPPOSED to be a hot swappable connection like USB.
A lot depends on the mobo and whether it supports SATA / eSATA hot swap or not. Even when it does, in my experience, it often doesn't work right. My workbench mobo is supposed to support it but it blue screens whenever I plug something in. It only works if I put the PC in sleep mode first.
My workstation supports it but the one time I used it, it didn't recognize the device.
It's pretty much a dead standard that was poorly implemented. There never were many external hard drives made that supported it. Nowadays with USB 3.0 there's certainly no need for it either.
9 bucks plus shipping is also a lot to pay for that adapter. I probably have a half dozen of them in my parts drawer. They come as freebies with most eSata enclosures.
You also need an eSATA cable which is a stiff and awkward cable like SATA cables. They usually don't make them very long.
eSATA is SUPPOSED to be a hot swappable connection like USB.
A lot depends on the mobo and whether it supports SATA / eSATA hot swap or not. Even when it does, in my experience, it often doesn't work right. My workbench mobo is supposed to support it but it blue screens whenever I plug something in. It only works if I put the PC in sleep mode first.
My workstation supports it but the one time I used it, it didn't recognize the device.
It's pretty much a dead standard that was poorly implemented. There never were many external hard drives made that supported it. Nowadays with USB 3.0 there's certainly no need for it either.
9 bucks plus shipping is also a lot to pay for that adapter. I probably have a half dozen of them in my parts drawer. They come as freebies with most eSata enclosures.
You also need an eSATA cable which is a stiff and awkward cable like SATA cables. They usually don't make them very long.
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