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Topic: SATA Question
Nailbomb
Posts: 979
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
I just bought a couple of SATA drives, the first SATA devices ive ever touched and i know that SATA has eliminated the need for master and slave but i noticed that there are still 4 jumper pins on the back of the drive, i was just curious what they are used for if anyone knows?

there is no mention of what the pins are there for on the info sticker ontop of the drive. i know im probably not going to need to use them though, i was just curious.
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scuzzy
Posts: 9868
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Not sure, but I know my two SATA drives didn't have anything like that I had to mess with, what drive brand and model did you get?
Nailbomb
Posts: 980
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
i was going to get western digital but they didn't have any in stock.... had to settle with Seagate Barracuda 120Gb (Model- ST120026AS)
fade
Posts: 768
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
edit: ASKED AND ANSWERED
Nailbomb
Posts: 981
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
fade>>> nah, the oldschool power connector your talking about is the Molex power connector.. this drive doesn't have it, the four pins im talking about are jumper pins on the back of the drive, im having a quick squiz around the seagate site but haven't found anything on it yet. there is a technical data sheet for the drive on the site but you need acrobat to read the damn file and i don't have it installed... sigh :) might have to install it.
scuzzy
Posts: 9869
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
what's the link to the PDF?
Nailbomb
Posts: 982
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
http://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/datasheet/disc/ds_barracuda7200.7.pdf
scuzzy
Posts: 9871
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
well that didn't have s*** ;)
Gregory
Posts: 1227
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I would for the people that buy sata drives and run them through the Normal Ide channel it is so they can set weather the drive is Master / Slave / ect . Yes i know why would u run them through IDE but some people do and u can
Nailbomb
Posts: 983
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
hmmm doesn't look like your stanard master/slave/cs jumper pins... i took a picture :) sorry for the size, it is majorly cut down from it's original size though.

power
Posts: 6258
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/ref/sata_jumpers.html
Nailbomb
Posts: 984
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
thanks.
koopz
Posts: 4547
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
that'll be $45.oo :P
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