Author Topic: Do all computers have multiple SATA ports?  (Read 2268 times)

Im thinkinof buying a new hard drive for my 10 year old computer, but i need to know if it will have another SATA port in it for me to add another hard drive...

I cant go much longer with this hard drive because i only have 4 out of 20 GBs left.

No, not all computers have multiple SATA ports.

No, not all computers have multiple SATA ports.

Do all computer have A sata port? I could always replace this current drive...

or is there a workaround where i can plug 2 hard drives into 1 port?

I don't believe they used sATA cables 10 years ago. :o I believe they used standard ATA cables.

Open up your computer and see. Its not that hard.

Open up your computer and see. Its not that hard.

hmm, is sata the one with 327 pins or the one with 12735?

hmm, is sata the one with 327 pins or the one with 12735?

Have fun counting, lol.

Are there any converters i can buy?


hmm, is sata the one with 327 pins or the one with 12735?
Refer to your motherboard manual, or otherwise look at the board labels and see if you see "SATA" anywhere.
In worst case, SATA plugs look SOMETHING like this:

(The black ones red ones. [I think? I'm really tired right now. Sorry if I'm wrong! :( ] )
Edit: Wait no I'm pretty sure it's the red ones. Sorry. Edit again: Wait no it might be the black ones. OH GOD I DON'T KNOW
« Last Edit: June 25, 2011, 10:33:09 PM by Dropshock »

If you mean SATA as in

then the motherboard should have at least two connectors, located somewhere around the CMOS battery or whatever it's for.

Refer to your motherboard manual, or otherwise look at the board labels and see if you see "SATA" anywhere.
In worst case, SATA plugs look SOMETHING like this:

(The black ones [I think? I'm really tired right now. Sorry if I'm wrong! :( ] )

I got my computer for free from a friend, didnt some with a manual

These are sata connectors:

And these bigger ones are IDE. Older computer have more of these.

I always thought that IDE cables looked cool, sort of sci-fi compared to regular cables

I got my computer for free from a friend, didnt some with a manual

... Then read the rest of my post? You can do it without a manual.

By the way Dropshock, I'm not sure but I think the red ones are male SATA connectors, and the black ones are female connectors.
I don't know what difference it makes, but cables are usually plugged into a female connector.

I'm probably wrong though, since I've never needed to know what those red ones are for
« Last Edit: June 25, 2011, 10:36:21 PM by Tokthree »