• Four eSATA II ports give you maximum speed
• Heat sink fan allows safer use and better performance
• Silicon Image 3124 chipset provides RAID compatibility
• Ideal for optimization of any eSATA LaCie hard disk
Add Four External eSATA II
Ports to Your Computer
LaCie eSATA II PCI Express Card
3Gbits/s — 4Ports
Get Connected Faster
Add the new LaCie eSATA II PCI Express Card 3Gbits/s – 4Ports
for instant connectivity and amazing performance with your eSATA
peripherals. The LaCie eSATA II PCI Express Card 3Gbits/s – 4Ports
features four external eSATA connectors, and can run at speeds of
up to 3Gbits/s, making it the best interface choice for professionals
who demand high speeds. Plug in as many as four external hard
disks (like the LaCie 4Big Quadra) and build them in RAID 0 (for
performance), RAID 1 (for protection), RAID 0+1, RAID 5, and
JBOD (for data protection), under Mac OS X and in Windows.
It’s ideal for users who need fast, efficient, and reliable backup
of their data.
Data Protection
Under Mac OS X and in Windows, the card supports
RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1, RAID 5, and JBOD for data
protection, making it ideal for users who need fast, efficient,
and reliable backup of their data. With the LaCie eSATA II PCI
Express Card, it’s your choice. This card has an 8X PCI Express
form factor for superior performance and compatibility with all
motherboard sizes.
High Performance
Serial ATA II does not have to share the bus, instead dedicating
full bandwidth to the device. SATA II works best in storage
environments like the LaCie 4big Quadra that require high
data throughput to deliver large files quickly and efficiently,
maximizing utilization and enhancing productivity. Due to its
performance, reliability, scalability and cost-effectiveness,
SATA II can optimize a wide range of solutions, from desktop to
network storage.
Efcient Design
Many four-port eSATA cards are at risk of overheating, but
the revolutionary active heat sink design helps the LaCie
eSATA II PCI Express Card 3Gbits/s — 4Ports stay cool and
keep performing. A built-in blast fan also helps to prevent
overheating, making the card safe and reliable.