SATA Cables

SATA (Serial ATA) is a computer bus interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives and optical drives.

Serial ATA replaces the older AT Attachment standard (later referred to as Parallel ATA or PATA), offering several advantages over the older interface: reduced cable size and cost (seven conductors instead of 40 or 80), native hot swapping, faster data transfer through higher signalling rates, and more efficient transfer through an (optional) I/O queuing protocol.

SATA cables come in both the data connector and power connector versions. SATA data connectors may be straight, right-angled, or left angled. Angled connectors allow lower profile connections.

Right-angled (also called 90 degree) connectors lead the cable immediately away from the drive, on the circuit board side. Left-angled (also called 270 degree) connectors lead the cable across the drive towards its top. A SATA power connector is a wafer-type connector, like the SATA data connector, but much wider (15 pins versus seven) to avoid confusion between the two.

Some early SATA drives included the old 4-pin Molex power connector together with the new 15-pin connector, but most SATA drives now have only the latter.

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