Rocket Serial/Ultra ATA Controllers 2

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Part RoHS Manufacturer Brand Name Product Line Product Model Product Type TAA Compliant Host Interface Form Factor Product Color Card Height Controller Type Data Transfer Rate Number of Thunderbolt Ports Packing Environmental Certification Environmentally Friendly Limited Warranty Thickness Total Number of SATA Ports Product Series Platform Supported Depth Packaged Quantity Total Number of SAS Ports Width Number of HSDL Ports SAS Connector Details Package Type Number of SAS Ports (Internal) Number of SATA Ports (External) Number of Network (RJ-45) Ports Number of SATA Ports (Internal) Number of USB Ports Weight (Approximate) Product Condition Input Voltage Number of Physical Drive Supported Number of ExpressCard/34 Slots Height Number of IDE Ports (Internal) Product Name Number of SAS Ports (External) Total Number of IDE Ports Country of Origin

R750

HighPoint Technologies, Inc

HighPoint

Rocket

750

SAS Controller

PCI Express 2.0 x8

Plug-in Card

Full-height

Serial ATA/600

6 GB/s

Box

WEEE

Yes

PC

10

7.80 "

10 x SFF-8087

Retail

40

4.39 "

Rocket 750 40-Channel SATA 6Gb/s PCI-Express 2.0 x8 HBA

ROCKETEJ240

HighPoint Technologies, Inc

HighPoint

Rocket

SAS Controller

Plug-in Module

Serial Attached SCSI (SAS)

EJ200

PC

5

4 x SFF-8087, 1 x SFF-8088

4

16

Rocket Ej200 16-port SAS Controller

1

Serial/Ultra ATA Controllers

Serial and Ultra ATA controllers are storage controllers used to manage serial ATA (SATA) and Ultra ATA (also known as IDE) devices, respectively. These controllers provide connectivity and communication between SATA or Ultra ATA devices such as hard drives, optical drives, and solid-state drives and the computer system. Serial ATA controllers offer high-speed data transfer rates, hot-swappable capabilities, and advanced features such as Native Command Queuing (NCQ) and hot-plug support, making them ideal for modern storage solutions. Ultra ATA controllers are legacy controllers that provide connectivity for older IDE devices in legacy systems.