Cheap SYBA SY-VIA-150R SATA/IDE combo software Raid controller card (02/02/2010)
SYBA SY-VIA-150R SATA/IDE combo software Raid controller card with raid 0,1 0+1 and jbod, 2x SATA Ports and 1x IDE Port w/via vt6421a chipset
Mwave Part#: AA52870
Mfg Part No: SY-VIA-150R
Price: $9.99
Description:
This SATA Raid Controller PCI Card offers reliability to your PC desktop or servers using Serial ATA drives. It features the VIA VT6421L chipset and supports two Serial ATA drives and two UDMA/133 drives. The RAID functions are only supported on the SATA hard drives. It also supports hard drives larger than 137 GB, ATA Smart function support, is Plug and Play, and more!
Features:
VIA VT6421A chipset
PCI interface
Supports two SATA and two PATA hard disk drives
Up to 150 Mbps data transfer rate
Only SATA supports RAID
Supports ATA 133 high performance hard disk drives
Supports hard drives larger than 137 GB (48-bits LBA)
Supports ULtra DMA mode 6/5/4/6/2/1/0
Supports DMA mode 2/1/0
Supports PIO mode 4/3/2/1/0
Supports RAID 0, 1 0+1 and JBOD
Supports IDE Bus Mastering
4 KB to 64 KB striping block size support
Supports bootable disk or disk array
ATA Smart function support
Mirroring automatic background rebuilds support
Plug and PLay
Event log for easy troubleshooting
Internal connectors:
Two (2) SATA ports
One (1) IDE connector
Regulatory Approvals:
CE
WARNING: The solder used in this product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause birth defects and other reproductive harm. Please wash hands after handling internal components and circuit boards and avoid inhalation of fumes if heating the solder.
Technical Information:
System Requirements:
Windows 98/ME/2000/NT 4.0/XP
CD-ROM drive
Available PCI slot
Notes:
Model: SY-VIA-150R
UPC: 8 93049 00062 5
Package Contents:
VIA VT6421L SATA Raid Controller PCI Card
Manual
Driver and Utility CD
Serial ATA (SATA ) cable
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