Freecom Hard Drive Pro 500Gb - eSATA Card Info

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Tried two cards with this external USB 2.0/eSATA hard disk drive -
both from:

www.misco.co.uk

1. Lacie 2x port PCI 150 card costing about 20 UKP

http://www.lacie.com/uk/products/product.htm?pid=10807

2. Adaptec 2x port 1225SA PCI-EXPRESS 300 card costing about 43 UKP

http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/products/sata_tech/entry/AAR-1225SA/

The drive didn't work with the Lacie card but works fine with the
Adaptec one. Apparently a rare case of 'you gets what you pay for'.

I am posting this to save somebody else all the hassle and mileage
I've had recently. How I wish Freecom would post on their site the
cards that have been tested and work with their external eSATA drives.
Would save everyone a lot of bother.

But, of course, that might be asking too much.
 
joe90@yahoo.com wrote:
> Tried two cards with this external USB 2.0/eSATA hard disk drive -
> both from:
>
> www.misco.co.uk
>
> 1. Lacie 2x port PCI 150 card costing about 20 UKP
>
> http://www.lacie.com/uk/products/product.htm?pid=10807
>
> 2. Adaptec 2x port 1225SA PCI-EXPRESS 300 card costing about 43 UKP
>
> http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/products/sata_tech/entry/AAR-1225SA/
>
> The drive didn't work with the Lacie card but works fine with the
> Adaptec one. Apparently a rare case of 'you gets what you pay for'.
>
> I am posting this to save somebody else all the hassle and mileage
> I've had recently. How I wish Freecom would post on their site the
> cards that have been tested and work with their external eSATA drives.
> Would save everyone a lot of bother.


There's a standard for a reason.

> But, of course, that might be asking too much.


Yep, there's a standard for a reason.
 
In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage joe90@yahoo.com wrote:
> Tried two cards with this external USB 2.0/eSATA hard disk drive -
> both from:


> www.misco.co.uk


> 1. Lacie 2x port PCI 150 card costing about 20 UKP


> http://www.lacie.com/uk/products/product.htm?pid=10807


> 2. Adaptec 2x port 1225SA PCI-EXPRESS 300 card costing about 43 UKP


> http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/products/sata_tech/entry/AAR-1225SA/


> The drive didn't work with the Lacie card but works fine with the
> Adaptec one. Apparently a rare case of 'you gets what you pay for'.


> I am posting this to save somebody else all the hassle and mileage
> I've had recently. How I wish Freecom would post on their site the
> cards that have been tested and work with their external eSATA drives.
> Would save everyone a lot of bother.


> But, of course, that might be asking too much.


Since eSATA should only put the disk's signals through, are you
sure the non-working card works at all? I would guess this
is not an issue on the LaChie side at all.

Arno
 
<joe90@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:hp2bn3l7kq6n7vsk9avg54ef6a0dsjkdhh@4ax.com...
> Tried two cards with this external USB 2.0/eSATA hard disk drive -
> both from:
>
> www.misco.co.uk
>
> 1. Lacie 2x port PCI 150 card costing about 20 UKP
>
> http://www.lacie.com/uk/products/product.htm?pid=10807
>
> 2. Adaptec 2x port 1225SA PCI-EXPRESS 300 card costing about 43 UKP
>
> http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/products/sata_tech/entry/AAR-1225SA/
>
> The drive didn't work with the Lacie card but works fine with the
> Adaptec one. Apparently a rare case of 'you gets what you pay for'.
>
> I am posting this to save somebody else all the hassle and mileage
> I've had recently. How I wish Freecom would post on their site the
> cards that have been tested and work with their external eSATA drives.
> Would save everyone a lot of bother.
>
> But, of course, that might be asking too much.



There is a jumper on some SATA drives that control the 150 or 300
interface.
Example:
http://www.seagate.com/images/support/en/us/cuda_sata_block.gif
 
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