The 7-pin 180- to 90-Degree 1-Device Serial ATA Cable - 18" from CablesToGo allows you to connect Serial ATA devices to your motherboard or host controller. Angled connectors position the cable in a way that produces less bend, and are fortified to keep the cable lined up straight. So, you'll see reduced cable bend and fatigue and longer cable life!
The SATA 3.0 interface offers blazing-fast data transfer rates of up to 6.0 Gbps! The cable is especially engineered to handle the differential signals in modern-day technology, while delivering greater throughput and less data packet loss. With the 7-pin, 1-device cable, you will receive higher data transmission rates, minimized crosstalk, and better signal integrity.
What's more is that the cable reduces overheating and conserves internal space within the CPU, for simple movement when adding or removing hard drives, PCI cards or other adapters. Reduce clutter, increase airflow and maximize your potential data transfer rate with this useful accessory.
| Cable Type | SATA / Serial ATA |
| Length | 18" (45.7 cm) |
| Weight | 0.04 lb (0.02 kg) |
| Supported Transfer Speed | Up to 6.0 Gbps |
| Ideal Application | Handling differential signals in today's technology, while delivering greater throughput and less data packet loss |
| Cable | |
|---|---|
| Conductors | 26 AWG tinned copper |
| Gauge | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Shielding | Thermoplastic Al. Mylar |
| Dielectric (Insulation) | FM-PE+Skin |
| Jacket | Standard rating |
| Color | Red |
| Connectors | |
|---|---|
| Connector 1 | 7-pin Serial ATA Female |
| Connector 2 | 7-pin Serial ATA Female |
| Shielding | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Contacts | Phosphor bronze |
| Body | Not specified by manufacturer |
| Interface Required | SATA 3.0 |
| Standards Certification | UL |
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Comments about CablesToGo 7-pin 180- to 90-Degree 1-Device Serial ATA Cable - 18":
What can I say, if you have a hard drive, you'll need a cable. Before you order one, open up your computer and look at it carefully. If the hard drive is against the wall, you will need an angled cable to save space. A right-angle cable (most common) points down, because most hard drives are installed ABOVE the data socket. If you have a Dell (model E521) like me, the hard drive is below. You'd think you'd need a left-angle cable, but Dell drives are also stored upside down (sticker side down). Um, so two wrongs make a right (no pun intended). Also be mindful of the cable length. 18 inches was barely long enough for my tower.
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My bad because I didn't appreciate an ATA cable can only go into a socket one way!! THEREFORE check which way the 90deg angle will project from the socket!! In my case, I came up with a workaround and the cable itself works perfectly.
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