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The StarTech.com 40/44 Pin IDE to Compact Flash SSD Adapter is a reliable solution for converting IDE interfaces to CompactFlash cards, offering a compact design and a wide operating temperature range of 0°C to 50°C. Perfect for enhancing the performance of older systems while ensuring compatibility with modern storage technology.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 7.01 x 1.61 x 5.71 inches |
Finish Types | Black |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Nominal Power | 5 Volts |
Connector Type Used on Cable | CompactFlash (50 pin) Slot |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Specific Uses For Product | personal |
C**N
servicio veloz
El producto es bueno y llego rapido, me urgia. buen servicio
P**N
Great for upgrading old PC hard drives
Great, high quality adapter - I use these a lot for upgrading old computers to solid-state CompactFlash when the old IDE disks fail. Can't really complain, these work great for that.
H**R
Funktioniert am PC, aber nicht am Alesis HD-24
Der eine Stern Abzug eben wegen dem Nichtfunktionieren am Alesis. Dieses hat eine IDE-Schnittstelle, die mit den meisten alten 3.5 Zoll Festplatten kompatibel ist.Da steht "UDMA 66/100" gelabelt, und das war zu der Zeit (2002) Standard. Natürlich ist das HD-24 nicht 1000%iger PC-Standard. Dennoch sollte eine IDE-Platte aus der Zeit vom Interface simuliert werden.Auf meinem PC von damals funktioniert der Konverter problemlos, zumindest als zweite Primärplatte hab ich das mit einer 64er CF Karte von Sandisk, die ich extra dafür gekauft habe, getestet.
H**T
Has a lot of features for a seemingly simple function.
StarTech stuff is amazing, wouldn’t go with anyone else for parts like this. They’re expensive but worth it. There are a lot of cheap CF to IDE adapters out there but this one is almost guaranteed to work because it’s StarTech. Comes with a lot of options other adapters don’t, like whether your CF card is 5V or 3.3V. Two other jumpers, Master/Slave, and finally one for 40 pin or 44 pin (desktop or laptop IDE). There are solder pads to add an extra LED if you want more detailed information on what’s going on (whether it’s in Master or Slave, etc) but by default there’s a drive activity LED.Works great with my Power Mac G4. Only drawback is it requires a floppy power connector instead of Molex (LP4). Non beige Power Macs don’t have those so I needed to buy a separate adapter.
S**N
This works darn well. Exceptionally well.
I needed to replace an old CF-to-IDE adapter. I have a really fast rugged CF card holding my OS on it. Everything like /tmp /log etc. is in RAM anyway, so it basically holds an embedded OS. This one keeps up with booting quickly, doesn't flake out, and I like the indicator lights.But what sysadmin doesn't like blinking lights?Difficult to hardware mount it though. I took some of the packaging material, cut it to fit on the underside, and mounted it inside the server it boots where the original HD was. My server has a major SATA raid setup but all I needed was something to boot it instead of a USB stick. It's awesome. Plugging it in and getting it to work with the case open was a snap. Getting it firmly to actually physically mount it was a brief challenge, not for a beginner. Getting it to mount the OS was a snap, no problems, totally transparent to the BIOS.
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