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DiscussionDiscussion on Article:
Started by: Joker | Date 01/15/08
Comments: 3 | Last Comment: 01/16/08
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1. Sorry to late.
They still have to maintain compatibility with the previous version, so more confusion. Besides the power will come from where, the motherboard? This should have been done since day one. I don’t know who designed the sata cables specially the power cable. How can someone deliver a power cable that is much larger than the data cable? [Posted by: Joker | Date: 01/15/08]
2. "nowadays usage of eSATA is less convenient compared to certain USB implementations due to necessity to use two cables". Certain USB implementations means only the use of 2.5" hard drives via USB where the USB power is enough to power the smaller drive. When connecting a 3.5" SATA/IDE drive via USB, an additional power connection is needed anyway.
[Posted by: eltoro | Date: 01/15/08]
3. Its about time, I am really looking forward to seeing how well this is implemented
[Posted by: alpha0ne | Date: 01/16/08]
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