90 Degree down Angle SATA cable for DVD-ROM HDD SSD

90 Degree down Angle SATA cable for DVD-ROM HDD SSD

Applications:

  • 90-degree SATA III cable is specifically designed to connect motherboards and host controllers to internal Serial ATA hard drives and DVD drives
  • SATA III SPEEDS up to 6 Gbps deliver superior performance for a custom gaming or RAID configuration; Provide secure connections for fast and reliable file transfers; Backwards compatible with SATA I, II, and III hard drives
  • 90-degree down right angle connector is an indispensable tool for securing difficult-to-reach connections in small cases; Low profile SATA data cable has a flexible jacket to allow an efficient and organized installation in tight computer cases; Bright cerise-colored cable provides easy identification when troubleshooting.


Product Detail

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Technical Specifications
Warranty Information
Part number                                                                 STC-P053

Warranty                                                                      3-year

Hardware
Cable Jacket Type                                                       PVC
Performance
Type and Rate                                                             SATA III (6 Gbps)
Connector(s)
Connector A                                                                 1 - SATA (7 pin, Data) Female

Connector B                                                                 1 - SATA (7 pin, Data) Female

Physical Characteristics
Cable Length                                                                18 in or customize

Color                                                                             Red or customize

Connector Style                                                            Straight to 90 degree/Down Angle 

Product Weight                                                             0.4 oz [10 g]

Wire Gauge                                                                  26AWG

Packaging Information
Package Quantity                                                         1Shipping (Package)

Weight                                                                           0.5 oz [15 g]

What's in the Box

90 Degree down Angle SATA cable for DVD-ROM HDD SSD

Overview

SATA down right angle Cable

Features a thin cable design, which helps reduce clutter

The Down Right Angle (90-degree) SATA Cable features a standard (straight) SATA receptacle as well as a right-angled SATA receptacle, providing a simple 18-inch connection to a Serial ATA drive, with full SATA 3.0 bandwidth support of up to 6Gbps when used with SATA 3.0 compliant drives.

The right-angled SATA connection enables you to plug in your Serial ATA hard drive in hard-to-reach areas or tight spaces, while the low profile and flexible design of the cable improves airflow and reduces clutter in your computer case, helping to keep the case clean and cool.

 

Applications

Make a down right-angled connection to your SATA drive, for installation in tight spaces

Installing Serial ATA hard drives, and DVD drives in Small Form Factor computer cases.

Server and storage subsystem applications.

High-end workstation drive installations.

Connections to SATA Drive Arrays.

 

Customer questions & answers

 

QUESTION: What is the difference between Right 90 and Left 90? when it comes to applying 2ND hard drives for PC Backup only?

ANSWER: This would depend on how you are mounting the drive - if it is in the case, then if it's mounted to the left or right (longways on the motherboard connection) is how it would determine which 'bend' you want. If you are mounting externally, then you would want the bend to work out so that the drive would not be upside down.

 

QUESTION: Is this all I need for a hard drive? Cable wise?

ANSWER: Depends. Is it an internal hard drive or an external one? These cables are for internally mounted SATA hard drives & SSDs (Solid State Drives). If your drive is internal, you will also need to power the drive from the power supply (PSU), so make sure you have an extra hard drive power cable coming from your PSU; it can be either the old-style bigger 4-wire kind or the newer SATA power connector unless your hard drive only has the new power supply connector (it looks like the end of these connectors, except it is a little wider). Smaller 2.5" drives (laptop-size drives) usually only have the SATA-type power connector; and the older 4-pin connectors are probably being phased out, though they are not extinct yet. These cables work for SATA I, II & III; the difference between I, II, & III is speed: I max at 1.5 Gb/s. II at 3Gb/s, III at 6Gb/s; both the HD and the motherboard SATA types will be rated at one of these three speeds. It is best to match speeds, but not necessary; mismatched speeds will work (they just won't be as efficient - e.g. hooking a SATA III drive to a SATA II mobo slot will work, but the potential max data transfer speed will be limited by the slower connector.. theoretically).
Make sure your HD is SATA (I, II, or III) - not eSATA (external SATA) USB, Firewire, TB (thunderbolt), or any of the newer formats like SATA Express, PCI Express, or M.2 (if it is not an SSD, you can probably rule out the new formats).

 

QUESTION: Does it work with a Dell K01B?

ANSWER: It works with anything that has a SATA port.

 

 

CUSTOMER FEEDBACK

 

1. "Value for money: Absolutely. These cords don't break the account, and they aren't expensive, either.
Material Quality: just as you would expect from these cords; they are durable and just what the product itself needs to work.
Easy to use: Absolutely; Simple to use and put into other devices. You just clip them into the motherboard, hard drive, or whatever device may need a SATA cable for."

 

2. "Just what I needed for my new build. The quality of these cables is right on the money. I bought them because I needed that 90-degree angle off my motherboard."

 

3. " only used one of them, so I don't know that the other two work, but the one I did use works fine. My motherboard has two SATA ports that aim out at 90 degrees from the surface and two that point straight up from the surface. To aid in cable management, I wanted an extra 90-degree cable to run to my third drive, and this did the job. I like the length, not too long to get in the way but long enough to go where I needed it. I like that it is all black, so it blends in with other black cables and the black case."

 

4. "I purchased several things from STC and was giving pretty in-depth reviews. From this point on, here's the new agenda…. if it works as advertised, is well made, meets or exceeds the description, is valuable, and arrives in a fair amount of time, it will get a "star rating" equal to what my expectations were/are. If it doesn't meet these criteria, then I will most definitely and descriptively tell the shortcomings of the products and you as a consumer will not have to go through the trouble of buying the product without some background knowledge. If the seller pulls that item and relists under another description I will put the same review on the seller's feedback page. Sellers have done this a couple of times in the past, and I was true to my word then as well as now. DR"

 

5 "OK! Finally tested out these cables and each one works exactly as described. No faulty cables from Cable Matters. I primarily get HDMI cables from these guys but couldn't pass the deal of a 3 pack for less than 8 bucks you just can't beat it. Customer care sends you an email on day one to check for any issues and that is hands down the best customer care out of the bag. Highly recommend this company."

 


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