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Old 22-11-2006, 10:31   #11
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Re: Anyone use eSata

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Originally Posted by zinglebarb View Post
now your edited link looks interesting but this is very similar to what they used to provide a couple of years ago routing internal to external. esata is a connector on the mobo that sits on the IO and is accessable from the back of the case with no means to power a drive.
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