Quote taken completely out of context there Steve!
I did go on to say it is limiting and restrictive, and stand by that.
Quote taken completely out of context there Steve!
I did go on to say it is limiting and restrictive, and stand by that.
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I have a Hackintosh at the moment, but it doesn't like some of the hardware I have. For one, it doesn't support IDE/ATAPI optical drives (CD/DVD/BluRay) but all my SATA ports are used up with hard drives!
Any ideas of a way around this?
SATA PCI card? Or an SATA splitter which can convert one SATA port into 2.
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Their proper name is port multipliers and they work more like a network hub, taking the connection from the SATA motherboard/IO card connection into the multiplier on one side, and then offering up to 5 ports at the other side to connect SATA devices to.
One such example is here
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