Collection: SATA Cables
SATA Cable
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Upgrade your computer's connectivity with the high-performance SATA Cable. Designed for reliability and speed, this cable enables seamless data transfer between your motherboard and SATA devices such as hard drives, SSDs, and optical drives. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting use, while the secure connectors provide a stable connection for efficient data transmission. Perfect for building custom PCs or replacing existing cables, the SATA Cable is an essential component for enhancing your system's storage capabilities and overall performance. Whether for gaming, professional workstations, or home use, trust the SATA Cable to deliver consistent, high-speed data transfers without compromise.
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"6"" SATA 15pin Female to Molex 4pin Male Power Adapter"
Regular price $3.25 USDRegular priceSale price $3.25 USD -
"36"" Right Angle/Right Angle SATA Cable"""""
Regular price $6.75 USDRegular priceSale price $6.75 USD -
"19"" Right Angle/Right Angle SATA Cable"""""
Regular price $4.75 USDRegular priceSale price $4.75 USD -
"36"" Straight/Right Angle SATA Cable"
Regular price $6.25 USDRegular priceSale price $6.25 USD -
"19"" Straight/Right Angle SATA Cable"
Regular price $4.25 USDRegular priceSale price $4.25 USD -
SATA Serial ATA Cable - 36Inch
Regular price $5.50 USDRegular priceSale price $5.50 USD -
"SATA Serial ATA Cable - 19"""
Regular price $3.60 USDRegular priceSale price $3.60 USD
Frequently Asked Questions About SATA Cables
What is a SATA Cable?A SATA (Serial ATA) cable links storage devices like hard drives, SSDs, and optical drives to a motherboard, facilitating seamless data transfer crucial for storing and accessing information. Recognizable by their slim, flat design and dual connectors, SATA cables connect one end to the SATA port on the motherboard or expansion card, and the other to the device's SATA interface. Integral to contemporary computer setups, these cables ensure dependable and rapid data transmission, underscoring their importance in modern computing infrastructure.
Where do SATA Cables plug into?SATA cables connect to SATA ports, which are usually located on motherboards, expansion cards, docking stations, or external drive enclosures. On motherboards, these ports are typically near the edge, clearly labeled, and intended for SATA cables that link to storage devices like hard drives, SSDs, or optical drives. These ports facilitate data transfer between the storage device and the computer system, ensuring efficient data storage and retrieval.
