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Old 02-07-2008, 11:20 AM
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Default Simultaneous connection of an IDE 3.5" and a SATA 3.5" HDD

Hello,

I would like to simultaneously connect an IDE 3.5” drive and a SATA 3.5” drive, and I wonder which is the best between Kama Connect & Kama Connect 2, knowing that I would prefer to have only 2 wires arriving to this hub: (only) 1 sector wire and the USB one...
In other words, I mean “Is it possible with Kama Connect & Kama Connect 2 to simultaneously connect an IDE 3.5” drive and a SATA 3.5” drive, with only 1 sector wire arriving and having the 2 drives well functioning?”


Thank you for your answer,

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Old 02-21-2008, 05:54 PM
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Hi suscorfa,

MSI K9AG Neo2-Digital could be a problem, because of the capacitors next to the socket. You could push them aside as some people do, but I can not really officially recommend you this. So from my side this would be 40% cimpatibility, as the capacitors sometimes are already pushed to the side, it all depends how the factory worked soldered your sample =P
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Old 02-23-2008, 07:14 PM
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Hello Shinigami,

In fact, I have not waited quite long to buy a Kama connect 2 and connected 2 drives (one IDE 3.5” drive and a SATA 3.5” one) with only 1 sector wire arriving. EVerything is working fine!
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Old 02-26-2008, 02:54 PM
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Hey,

sorry for the wrong content, I was already wondering, where I posted the content, damn. Sorry about that!

I am quiet unsure, if I understood you right. In fact 2 HDDs work fine simultaneous. Are there any questions left? If so, please state them =)
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