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product_id: 382406894
title: "cablecc SATA Disk to IDE/PATA 40Pin Motherboard Converter Adapter PCBA for Desktop & 2.5 3.5\" Hard Disk Drive"
brand: "cablecc"
price: "68.20 DT"
currency: TND
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Cablecc"
url: https://www.desertcart.tn/products/382406894-cablecc-sata-disk-to-ide-pata-40pin-motherboard-converter-adapter
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# IDE speeds up to 133MB/s Supports 2.5" & 3.5" SATA drives Plug & play, no drivers needed cablecc SATA Disk to IDE/PATA 40Pin Motherboard Converter Adapter PCBA for Desktop & 2.5 3.5" Hard Disk Drive

**Brand:** cablecc
**Price:** 68.20 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💡 Upgrade your old rig with future-ready SATA speed — don’t get left behind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** cablecc SATA Disk to IDE/PATA 40Pin Motherboard Converter Adapter PCBA for Desktop & 2.5 3.5" Hard Disk Drive by cablecc
- **How much does it cost?** 68.20 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/382406894-cablecc-sata-disk-to-ide-pata-40pin-motherboard-converter-adapter)

## Best For

- cablecc enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cablecc brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing IDE Speeds:** Supports IDE 66/100/133MB/s for smooth data transfer and reliable performance.
- • **Effortless Installation:** No drivers, no software—just plug in and power up your upgraded storage instantly.
- • **Seamless Legacy Upgrade:** Transform your vintage IDE motherboard into a modern SATA powerhouse without hassle.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with all 2.5" and 3.5" SATA HDDs & SSDs across Windows, Linux, and DOS.
- • **Cost-Effective Tech Revival:** Save hundreds by reusing old drives and optical devices instead of buying new SATA hardware.

## Overview

The cablecc SATA to IDE/PATA 40Pin converter adapter enables seamless connection of modern 2.5" and 3.5" SATA hard drives or SSDs to legacy IDE motherboards. Supporting IDE transfer rates up to 133MB/s and compatible with a wide range of operating systems from DOS to Windows 10 and Linux, this plug-and-play adapter requires no drivers. Ideal for professionals looking to extend the life of older desktops or optical drives, it offers a budget-friendly, high-speed solution to bridge old and new storage technologies.

## Description

SATA Disk to IDE/PATA 40Pin Motherboard Converter Adapter PCBA for Desktop & 2.5 3.5" Hard Disk Drive 3.5 inch SATA HDD Drive to IDE 40Pin mainboard converter Board Works with all 2.5/3.5" SATA Drives. Supports IDE 66/100/133MB/s With Master and slave jumper. No driver needed, plug and play, unit is not hot swappable. Adapter is good for up grading an old computer with 3.5 inch IDE HDD to a new 3.5 inch SATA HDD or SSD. Compatible with DOS, Windows 98/98SE, Me, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Windows 7 & Windows 8 & Windows 10& Linux.

Review: Works fine on old IDE motherboard - If you're trying to re-use your old IDE DVD burners to save yourself the $25 to $30 for a new SATA DVD burner when moving to a new motherboard with only SATA and no PATA IDE (ribbon cable connectors), these adapters will do the job for about 1/3rd the cost of a new burner. Or, if you'd like to switch your BIOS IDE settings over to "SATA -AHCI" instead of "Legacy IDE" or "Native IDE" for newer versions of Windows, these work perfectly. I tested on an old Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-DQ6 DDR2 motherboard running an old Athlon 64 x 2 from back around 2010, now running Win10 Pro 22H2. The motherboard has the old original PATA IDE (Parallel ATA IDE) using ribbon cables, and the old, original version of SATA running at 3GB/s .... ....IDE DVD burner drives installed were the LiteOn DH20A4H and the Sony / OptiArc AD-7200A....with jumper set to MASTER on both of them. ...Tested compatibility and burn speeds with and without SATA adapter installed, using free Nero DiscSpeed test utility, and found burn speeds virtually identicle on both drives, and regardless of BIOS IDE settings : "Legacy IDE" "Native IDE'" or "SATA to AHCI," and left BIOS set to "SATA to AHCI" since Windows since Win7? prefers it. This Win10 installation was originally done in "Native IDE" BIOS mode, so Win10 required one or two restarts after switching BIOS mode to AHCI while it loaded AHCI drivers...but finally came up and running fine. I also noticed a minor point ...with BIOS IDE set to "SATA to AHCI" mode, Win10 seemed to boot faster.... ....and another minor point, the adapters are not mechanically held onto the drives by anything but the adapter, and with all those cables and power hanging off of them, seemed shaky/delicate, so I think I'm going to dab a little hot glue between the adapter and the back of the drives to hold the board on there better and make them stronger. There's also NO printed documentation with each adapter. I tried skipping using the power jumper from adapter to drive, just plugging directly into drive from power supply, instead of SATA power to the adapter, but that did not work....I'm kind of surprised board can pass enough power through it, to the drive, to run it. As for older reports / reviews of poor quality workmanship of the circuit boards, I looked both that I ordered over closely with a magnifying glass before plugging them in and powering up, and found no poor solder, no short-circuits, and no broken power connector or bent pins, despite receiving both in small, unpadded plastic bags....lucky I guess ? They did also have a strip of black foam insulating tape on the back of each board where it goes up against the sheet metal of the back of the DVD burner when plugged in....so make sure that tape is intact and adhering well to the board when you first receive the adapter. I've read that the burning laser diode in CD/DVD burners has a limited lifespan and will burn out or weaken eventually, so I wonder if it's "false economy" to be buying these adapters for old drives I've had for years, instead of just buying new drives for ~$25, but admittedly these adapters do work well to switch over to SATA....So, if you need 'em, they'll do fine.
Review: It works with optical IDE drives - I am using this in a HP 600 G1 that is SATA only hardware. This was a replacement for an old Compac Win 7 that died. I salvaged a Lightscribe IDE drive from it and this adapter allowed it to run as a SATA device. Install was very simple. Set the jumper to master and plug the adapter on to the drive. The only cravat is I get a message saying that an IDE device failed and requires pressing F1 to continue the BOOT. Windows 7 loads the correct driver and the drive works just as a SATA drive would. Used Lightscribe drives are running $40+ on E-bay.

## Features

- 3.5 inch SATA HDD Drive to IDE 40Pin mainboard converter Board
- Works with all 2.5/3.5" SATA Drives. Supports IDE 66/100/133MB/s. With Master and slave jumper.
- No driver needed, plug and play, unit is not hot swappable.
- Adapter is good for up grading an old computer with 3.5 inch IDE HDD to a new 3.5 inch SATA HDD or SSD.
- Compatible with DOS, Windows 98/98SE, Me, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista, Windows 7 & Windows 8 & Windows 10& Linux.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09GVDK2H1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69 in SATA Cables |
| Brand | cablecc |
| Brand Name | cablecc |
| Cable Type | SATA |
| Color | Green SATA Disk to IDE/PATA 40Pin |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | SATA |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | Sata |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,032 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 133 Megabytes Per Second |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | cablecc |
| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Model | EP-014-CC |
| Number of Pins | 40 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | High Speed |
| Part Number | EP-014-CC |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Connecting SATA hard drives to IDE/PATA motherboards for data transfer and computer upgrades |
| Special Feature | High Speed |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** cablecc
- **Cable Type:** SATA
- **Compatible Devices:** PC
- **Connector Type:** Sata
- **Special Feature:** High Speed

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works fine on old IDE motherboard
*by S***N on April 8, 2025*

If you're trying to re-use your old IDE DVD burners to save yourself the $25 to $30 for a new SATA DVD burner when moving to a new motherboard with only SATA and no PATA IDE (ribbon cable connectors), these adapters will do the job for about 1/3rd the cost of a new burner. Or, if you'd like to switch your BIOS IDE settings over to "SATA -AHCI" instead of "Legacy IDE" or "Native IDE" for newer versions of Windows, these work perfectly. I tested on an old Gigabyte GA-MA790FX-DQ6 DDR2 motherboard running an old Athlon 64 x 2 from back around 2010, now running Win10 Pro 22H2. The motherboard has the old original PATA IDE (Parallel ATA IDE) using ribbon cables, and the old, original version of SATA running at 3GB/s .... ....IDE DVD burner drives installed were the LiteOn DH20A4H and the Sony / OptiArc AD-7200A....with jumper set to MASTER on both of them. ...Tested compatibility and burn speeds with and without SATA adapter installed, using free Nero DiscSpeed test utility, and found burn speeds virtually identicle on both drives, and regardless of BIOS IDE settings : "Legacy IDE" "Native IDE'" or "SATA to AHCI," and left BIOS set to "SATA to AHCI" since Windows since Win7? prefers it. This Win10 installation was originally done in "Native IDE" BIOS mode, so Win10 required one or two restarts after switching BIOS mode to AHCI while it loaded AHCI drivers...but finally came up and running fine. I also noticed a minor point ...with BIOS IDE set to "SATA to AHCI" mode, Win10 seemed to boot faster.... ....and another minor point, the adapters are not mechanically held onto the drives by anything but the adapter, and with all those cables and power hanging off of them, seemed shaky/delicate, so I think I'm going to dab a little hot glue between the adapter and the back of the drives to hold the board on there better and make them stronger. There's also NO printed documentation with each adapter. I tried skipping using the power jumper from adapter to drive, just plugging directly into drive from power supply, instead of SATA power to the adapter, but that did not work....I'm kind of surprised board can pass enough power through it, to the drive, to run it. As for older reports / reviews of poor quality workmanship of the circuit boards, I looked both that I ordered over closely with a magnifying glass before plugging them in and powering up, and found no poor solder, no short-circuits, and no broken power connector or bent pins, despite receiving both in small, unpadded plastic bags....lucky I guess ? They did also have a strip of black foam insulating tape on the back of each board where it goes up against the sheet metal of the back of the DVD burner when plugged in....so make sure that tape is intact and adhering well to the board when you first receive the adapter. I've read that the burning laser diode in CD/DVD burners has a limited lifespan and will burn out or weaken eventually, so I wonder if it's "false economy" to be buying these adapters for old drives I've had for years, instead of just buying new drives for ~$25, but admittedly these adapters do work well to switch over to SATA....So, if you need 'em, they'll do fine.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It works with optical IDE drives
*by W***Y on November 14, 2025*

I am using this in a HP 600 G1 that is SATA only hardware. This was a replacement for an old Compac Win 7 that died. I salvaged a Lightscribe IDE drive from it and this adapter allowed it to run as a SATA device. Install was very simple. Set the jumper to master and plug the adapter on to the drive. The only cravat is I get a message saying that an IDE device failed and requires pressing F1 to continue the BOOT. Windows 7 loads the correct driver and the drive works just as a SATA drive would. Used Lightscribe drives are running $40+ on E-bay.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Product as advertised
*by U***S on January 14, 2023*

This is a Pata to Sata converter. It allows a SATA connection to read a PATA drive. It worked flawlessly out of the box with absolutely no issues save one. The power connector is in an odd place that makes attaching it to a small Sata to USB converter nearly impossible. It would bend the mini molex power connector. So I could not use it in this way. However it does what it is supposed to. I Purchased this to drag files from a friend's old PATA drives to a USB Thumb Drive so he could get some old pictures printed and it succeeded as incredible throughput. I was impressed with the speeds it transferred at. It maxes out the old PATA drives so you get top performance out of both reads and writes. Pros: Works as advertised Fast Easy to install and use Powers the 3.5" spinners no problem Cons: Mini molex placed in an awkward position that did not allow for it to be attached to a multi hub unit without significant flex. Even when attached to the multi hub unit it still was not able to transfer data which was disappointing. I do not count this against the unit though as this was not what it was intended for. The flex on the mini molex was so severe it wasn't getting power to spin the drive up so it would be detected, but there was no accessible data save the drive properties.

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