50cm Akasa AK-CBSA01-05BK, SATA III Straight to Right Angle Rounded Cable
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50cm Akasa AK-CBSA01-05BK, SATA III Straight to Right Angle Rounded Cable
Scan code: LN32621 Manufacturer code: AK-CBSA01-05BK
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50cm Akasa AK-CBSA01-05BK, SATA III Straight to Right Angle Rounded Cable

50cm Akasa AK-CBSA01-05BK, SATA III Straight to Right Angle Rounded Cable, 6Gbps, Secure Latch, Stack Compatiable, Black

Scan code: LN32621 Manufacturer code: AK-CBSA01-05BK
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Product Overview


Premium Quality SATA Rev 3.0 Specification

New Serial ATA revision 3.0 cables designed for ultra fast data transfer up to 6Gb/s. Third generation of SATA technology cables are compliant with new NCQ streaming for high quality audio and video.Rounded, aerodynamic shape for better airflow and sleek style. SATA 6Gb/s cables are backwards compatible with SATA and SATA II devices. Available in two lengths: 50 and 100cm.




Features
• SATA revision 3.0 supporting 1.5 / 3.0 and 6.0 Gb/s data transfer.
• Straight 7-pin to right angle 7-pin with securing latch.
• Compatible with stacked motherboard SATA connectors.
• New NCQ streaming compliant for high quality audio and video.
• Rounded aerodynamic cable aids airflow and adds style.

Warranty

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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
28 days
RTB Period:
12 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
Akasa
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50cm Akasa AK-CBSA01-05BK, SATA III Straight to Right Angle Rounded Cable, 6Gbps, Secure Latch, Stack Compatiable, Black is rated 3.8 out of 5 by 4.
Rated 1 out of 5 by from Do not stack on motherboard and secure latch is only on R/Angle connector I purchased these based on them being stackable and latchable. The cables I received do not look like the picture, the non R/Angle end has a large circular end from which the cable exits the plastic moulding, so that when you try and connect two cables to the motherboard SATA sockets (one above the other) the circular lumps mean that the plastic mouldings foul each other. In the picture on this site, that same circular lump is shown as a rectangular bit of plastic that doesn't protrude past the rest of the connector, which would work fine. Funnily enough, the R/Angle connector on the cables I received, has a much slimmer rectangular piece of plastic where the cable exits the connector. Looking closely at the diagram on the website the exit pieces of plastic from the R/Angle and straight connectors seem to have been swapped around!! This might not be a problem if you are only using one cable, but I need to connect 4 drives in a RAID array, plus 3 additional drives, so need to use most connectors on the motherboard. (an Asus X99-E WS) Which is what I understand as stack compatable, these are mostr definitely not!! Secondly the straight end is not latchable.
Date published: 2015-12-13
Rated 4 out of 5 by from erm... It's a cable. it works and is plenty long enough. Good kit.
Date published: 2014-12-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Worth The Money ^_^ Not much to say here. These are what cables should be. Hopefully all manufacturers will copy their design at some point. Though it's a snug fit, I'm using four of these in my system and would highly recommend them to anyone.
Date published: 2014-03-29
Rated 5 out of 5 by from brilliant... These were great value for money and great quality, locked beautifully into place and have stayed there ever since, unlike my old ones which kept disconnecting and making think i needed a new dvd drive!! I would highly recommend these.
Date published: 2013-11-29
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