eSATA ports which you normally find on the backplate of your computer
are hot pluggable, the SATA ports on your motherboard probably are
not, so be careful! Hot pluggable meaning you can (dis)connect them
with the computer on.

B

--- In [email protected], Uwe Soltau <lenseye....@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Gregg
> I  have an external drive with eSATA and USB as well which is
connected via
> USB at the moment. I thought that connecting it to eSATA instead may 
> increase the speed.
> You want to run a SATA cable somewhere out of the back.
> Does that mean you want to connect it to a SATA terminal on the
motherboard?
> My computer supplier told me that would not work and one would need a 
> special
> eSATA connection on the computer side.
> How have you connected yours and is it working?
> Uwe
> 
> > <http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=10800094>
> >
> > 500 gigabytes USB2.0 and eSATA for $79.88, minus the $50 so with tax 
> > and shipping I bagged it for less than $42. :D I'll just run a SATA 
> > cable out the back of my case somewhere.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>



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