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Intel Intel Corporation 82801FBM (ICH6M) SATA Controller (rev 03)
posted by Half_Elf

Intel SATA controller, as my Toshiba Tecra M3 uses it.
23830 9.00 09-26-2005 11:12 PM 1 reviews
Sabrent SBT-SDR2
posted by bluesman2333

Description : Add Sabrent Reliable and Eye-Pattern Proven 1,500Mbps of Serial ATA 2 Ports and RAID 0, RAID 1 to your system This PCI Host Adapter can upgrade you ...
2451 None 11-01-2005 09:43 AM No reviews
Roline USB to Serial Converter UC-232A
posted by fitzy75

This is a USB to Serial (RS232)Converter made by Roline. On the box it says that it works with mobile phones, PDA's digital cameras, modems and ISDN terminal adapters (I have ...
8240 None 08-10-2005 03:12 PM No reviews
AMI (American Megatrends, Inc.) MegaRAID 438
posted by t3gah

Dual-channel 32-bit PCI Ultra2 LVD SCSI RAID Controller (4) connectors. (2) internal, (2) external Includes redundant configuration battery which maintains configuratio ...
2690 None 05-05-2005 10:26 PM No reviews
Dell PERC 3/DC
posted by t3gah

Dual-channel 64-bit PCI Ultra160 LVD SCSI Hardware RAID controller. * (4) Wide 160M SCSI channels ((2) internal, (2) external) * 128MB DIMM Cache * Supported RAID types: 0, ...
3359 None 04-13-2005 08:08 PM No reviews
GigaRAID (Gigabit?) ITE IT8212F
posted by Giax

IDE RAID controller chip often ships on gigabit motherboards. ATA/ATAPI-6 specification and supports two IDE channels with four drives. Supports RAID 0/1/0+1 function. Support ...
4510 None 01-17-2005 12:56 PM No reviews
Silicon Image, Inc. PCI Ultra 133 Controller Card
posted by futhark

High speed DMA 133 PCI controller supporting two channel and up to 4 IDE devices.
23450 10.00 08-24-2004 07:51 PM 3 reviews
Via ViaTech GMU2P-02V
posted by rodS

USB 2.0 card, for PCI slot. 2 external + 1 internal USB ports. (A 5-port model called GMU2P-04V also exists according to the instruction leaflet). Supports USB 1.1 and USB ...
19570 9.00 01-07-2005 03:22 PM 1 reviews
ALi ALi USB 2.0 Chipset
posted by ming0

I bought a PCI USB 2.0 expansion card (no-name) that was supposed to have a VIA chipset, but they actually sent me an ALi chipset. I could do small individual transfers, but w ...
2672 None 12-06-2004 03:30 PM No reviews
Conceptronic Combo Card Firewire(tm) + USB 2.0 [DUO PCI FW/USB 2.0]
posted by bobbens

Works perfectly, identifies on start. Works fine with Debian using discover1 and discover . I have no problems or complains with the card. Bought in europe (not sure if you ...
21342 10.00 11-25-2004 11:11 AM 1 reviews
NEWlink USB 2.0 Cardbus
posted by Anvil

A Cardbus card with two USB connectors and a power supply port on an extension block attached to the end of the card. The theory is that this card can up your USB from a basic ...
20846 1.50 03-19-2004 11:21 AM 2 reviews
Via Technologies VT82xxxxx USB 1.1
posted by shortsword

USB 1.1 controller
11085 6.00 10-20-2004 11:07 PM 1 reviews
Sweex USB 2.0 PC-Card
posted by rbos36

NEC-chipset based 2-port 32-bit PCMCIA Card Up to 500mA per port Includes a wire which plugs into a PS/2 slot and into the PCMCIA card. This wire is needed to power the card ...
18639 10.00 07-28-2004 12:28 PM 2 reviews
PPA Inc. 4 Port IEEE 1394 400 Mbps Interface Card #1202
posted by alandd

This 4 port firewire adapter card works fine. After installing it in my computer, Fedora Core 2 just found it and loaded the drivers, no problem. I use it just fine for load ...
4669 None 07-17-2004 03:37 PM No reviews
hama 49279 USB 2.0 CardBus-PC-Card 2way
posted by ralph.bremer

This USB2.0 Adapter works fine with Knoppix3.3 I used an external CD-Burner with it but until now only for reading CDs and i used it with a Netgear FA120 ethernet to usb2 ...
4264 None 05-09-2004 05:45 PM No reviews




  



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