
Monoprice 102667 4-Port SATA PCI RAID Controller Card
Expand Your Storage Options with SATA Connectivity The Monoprice 4 Port SATA Serial ATA PCI RAID Controller Card allows you to add four independent SATA-I ports to your PCI-equipped computer. This card offers optional software RAID configuration for increased speed and data security, providing a...
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Overview
Expand Your Storage Options with SATA Connectivity
The Monoprice 4 Port SATA Serial ATA PCI RAID Controller Card allows you to add four independent SATA-I ports to your PCI-equipped computer. This card offers optional software RAID configuration for increased speed and data security, providing a versatile solution for expanding your storage capabilities.
- Ports: 4 x SATA-I (1.5 Gbps)
- Interface: PCI
- RAID Support: Software RAID Configuration
Key Features
Add four independent SATA-I ports to your PCI equipped computer and enjoy the benefits of the optional software RAID configuration for added speed and/or data security with this adapter card from Monoprice!
However as long as you have an open PCI slot you can add this adapter card which gives you four SATA-I (1
5 Gbps) ports so you can use the newer drives
The card comes with an optional RAID utility which lets you configure a RAID 0 RAID 1 or RAID 0+1 setup on two or more of the SATA ports
You can have one RAID 0 or 1 setup and two independent SATA drives two RAID 0 or 1 sets or a single RAID 0+1 set
The card uses the SIL3114 chipset and will work in a 32-bit 66 MHz PCI bus
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Adds four independent SATA-I ports to a PCI-equipped computer, expanding storage connectivity.
- Supports SATA-I (1.5 Gbps) drives, enabling the use of newer storage devices on older systems.
- Features an optional software RAID configuration (RAID 0, RAID 1, or RAID 0+1) for enhanced speed or data security.
- Utilizes the SIL3114 chipset, a common and well-supported component for SATA controllers.
- Compatible with a 32-bit 66 MHz PCI bus, making it suitable for a wide range of legacy systems.
👎 Cons
- Only supports SATA-I (1.5 Gbps), which is slower than newer SATA II (3 Gbps) or SATA III (6 Gbps) standards.
- Requires an open PCI slot, meaning it is not compatible with systems that only have PCIe slots.
- The RAID functionality is software-based, which may consume more CPU resources compared to hardware RAID solutions.
- Configuring RAID 0+1 requires a minimum of four drives, which might be a higher investment for some users.
- The card's specific purpose is for older PCI systems, limiting its use in modern computer builds.