Angle Sata Cable
There are many different types of sata cables. There are right angle, left angle, angle to angle, straight to angle, and straight to straight. Some of you might be wondering if one is better than the other and what the difference between all these types of angle sata cable are.
The first thing you need to realize is that a cable is a cable. They all do the same job and the type of connector on the end of the cable doesn’t change how it works. Now there are “high performance” cables out there which claim to be better. Personally, I think those are a joke.
There are different types of angle sata cable because there are different needs of the user based on their case size, cable management, motherboard layout, etc. Maybe you need an angled connector because your video card is covering your sata ports. Or maybe you need an angled one because your case cover won’t fit back on because of the connector sticking out of your harddrive.
The only other thing you should worry about is trying to get the shortest cable that you can use. The longer the sata cable the more problems that can come up. Longer cables mean: more cable management, more restricted airflow, and more chance of signal interference.
Written by admin on February 8th, 2008 with
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