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title: "Oodelay PE-134 eSATA III 6Gbps 4 Ext Port PCI-e Host Controller for Mac/PC Port Multiplier Capable"
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reviews_count: 8
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# 6Gbps speed PCIe Gen2 x4 4 external ports Oodelay PE-134 eSATA III 6Gbps 4 Ext Port PCI-e Host Controller for Mac/PC Port Multiplier Capable

**Brand:** howeall
**Price:** FREE
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate Your Data Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Oodelay PE-134 eSATA III 6Gbps 4 Ext Port PCI-e Host Controller for Mac/PC Port Multiplier Capable by howeall
- **How much does it cost?** FREE with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Why This Product

- Trusted howeall brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Boot Up with Ease:** BIOS support for both Windows and Linux OS booting ensures a smooth startup.
- • **Future-Proof Your Setup:** Designed to support both PCIe 1.0 and 2.0 motherboards for versatile integration.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works effortlessly with Windows, Linux, and Mac—no extra drivers needed!
- • **Connect More, Worry Less:** Four external ports allow for seamless connectivity to multiple devices.
- • **Unleash Lightning-Fast Transfers:** Experience blazing speeds of up to 6Gbps with eSATA III technology.

## Overview

The Oodelay PE-134 eSATA III Host Controller is a high-performance PCI-e adapter that provides four external ports for fast data transfer at 6Gbps. Compatible with a wide range of operating systems, it requires no additional drivers and supports easy booting for both Windows and Linux systems.

## Description

SATA Host Controller Card for PCI Express slot. External 4 ports each supports up to 5 drives for a total of 20 SATA Drives or SSD connected through Port Multipliers. Supports SATA I & SATA II & SATA III HDD, SSD, Optical Drive and Blu-Ray Drive. SATA Hot-plug capable. Compatible with Mac, Windows and Linux computers with available x4, x8 or x16 PCI Express (PCIe) slot.

## Features

- 6Gbps eSATA III External 4 Ports PCIe Gen2 x4 Lane Host Adapter
- Supports PCIe 1.0 and PCIe 2.0 motherboard.
- OS Built-in AHCI inbox driver natively in Windows 10, 8, Win7, Vista, 2008, 2012, Linux, Mac 10.x and later, no additional driver required
- BIOS on board supports Windows and Linux OS booting
- Supports four SATA FIS-based or Command-based Port Multiplier

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Howeall
- **Hardware Interface:** eSATA
- **Style:** Classic
- **Item Weight:** 0.19 Pounds
- **Operating System:** Linux,Os,Windows

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great under Linux.
*by B***G on December 4, 2016*

Plugged this into my Linux box (Ubuntu 14.04) and plugged an enclosure with an FIS based port multiplier into it. It just worked.I have not pushed to the interface limits yet as I am using mechanical drives, but I do get to the stated media speed limit of the drive, which is just over 200 MB/s. In theory this card can do much more and overall should be the fastest card out there with two PCIe 2.0 lanes per controller while most cards give you one PCIe 2.0 lane.While one may ask for PCIe 3.0, well I am just not seeing one available. My guess is most motherboards one of these SATA controllers would be integrated on would be connected to the south bridge PCIe lanes, which unless you have a Z170 board is going to be PCIe 2.0. Also there is an issue going from a target audience of integrated motherboard to expansion card format like this in that a two lane motherboard implementation is easy enough in that the south bridge will take 2 lanes for a device and you can easily setup a clock signal and such for just two lanes at a time, but an expansion slot is generally setup for 1 lane, 4 lane, 8 lane, or 16 lanes; there is no 2 lane mode and there is no two by 2 lane mode for two devices on a single card. I have heard if you have PLX chips on your board like I do you can get the independent signalling to multiple devices on the same expansion card, but most people do not have this, so this card implements its own PLX chip.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Four channel SATA3 host that actually uses four PCIe lanes
*by Z***C on May 4, 2016*

Edit 20170208:I finally had the chance to try tinkering with it using SSDs. Performance is disappointing on SSDs. With four SSDs attached, I tried to see what I could do (not testing RAID, but just using drives in parallel). One SSD at a time could get about 500MB/s. Two on one of the SATA controllers would only reach about 600MB/s, but one on each of the SATA controllers was able to get about 800MB/s. All four SSDs at once the aggregate would only reach a bit over 1000MB/s. I'm guessing that PCIe g2 x4 to dual PCIe g2 x2 bridge under the big heatsink (the SATA controllers are the smaller chips!) has some limitations, since the same four SSDs on a decent SAS card in the same slot in the same system could easily exceed 2200MB/s.Still, not bad for my purchase intent (multiple BD burners) and definitely looks like it could keep up with an HDD on each port, but the odd performance limitation cost it a star.Original review: (was 5 stars)Since it seems nobody makes a four-channel SATA3 host that actually uses more than two PCIe lanes, the manufacturer of this card took a different approach. This card contains two two-channel SATA3 hosts, each using two PCIe lanes, and a PCIe bridge that connects four lanes to the host PC. Conceptually I like this, and the whole thing seems to operate at PCIe gen 2, so the bottleneck should not be as bad as those cards that try to get four channels on two PCIe lanes.I have not had enough opportunity to test for overall performance; I am connecting it to an external case with multiple blu-ray burners. If I get a chance to verify performance on, for example, four SSDs, I will post my results.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Performance was fine, until it died after about a year of ...
*by S***O on September 18, 2017*

Yes it will boot your Mac up. Performance was fine, until it died after about a year of use. One port failed, then within days the rest also failed.

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