PCIe SATA Card 8 Port with Cables and Low Profile Bracket vs GLOTRENDS 6-Port PCIe X4 SATA Expansion Card
Overall winner: PCIe SATA Card 8 Port with Cables and Low Profile Bracket
Key Differences
MZHOU's card (A) provides eight SATA 3.0 ports and includes eight SATA cables plus a low-profile bracket, making it better if you need maximum port count and accessories; GLOTRENDS (B) offers six ports, broader OS compatibility notes and a power splitter cable but lacks hardware RAID and has mixed speed reports. Choose A if you prioritize port density and included cables; choose B if you prefer reported cross-platform compatibility and a bundled power splitter
PCIe SATA Card 8 Port with Cables and Low Profile Bracket
PCIe SATA card adds 8 SATA 3.0 6 Gbps devices to a computer. Includes 8 SATA cables and a low profile bracket for slim PCs. Built with ASM1064+JMB575 for stability and hot-swap support
Pros
- adds 8 SATA 3.0 ports
- includes 8 SATA cables
- low profile bracket included
- hot-swap support
Cons
- requires PCIe slot availability
- may require bracket change for slim PCs
- no customer insight provided
GLOTRENDS 6-Port PCIe X4 SATA Expansion Card
6-port PCIe X4 SATA III expansion card for adding multiple drives. Suitable for software RAID in Windows, Mac OS, and Linux; includes power splitter cable. Customers note easy installation and additional SATA ports
Pros
- adds six SATA ports
- compatible with Windows, Mac OS, Linux
- includes power splitter cable
- easy to install
Cons
- no hardware RAID support
- mixed data speeds reported
- booting capability noted as mixed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MZHOU |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | MZHOU |
| User Reviews | GLOTRENDS |