PCIe SATA Card 8 Port with Cables and Low Profile Bracket vs PCIe SATA 3.0 6-Port Expansion Card (1x PCIe) ash
Overall winner: PCIe SATA Card 8 Port with Cables and Low Profile Bracket
Key Differences
MZHOU (Product A) gives 8 SATA 3.0 ports and includes 8 SATA cables plus a low-profile bracket, making it better for users needing maximum port count and accessories. Xdingjiala (Product B) offers 6 SATA III ports, a heatsink for thermal resistance, and support for multiple PCIe slot sizes, suiting builds that need better cooling or flexible slot compatibility but fewer ports
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
PCIe SATA 3.0 6-Port Expansion Card (1x PCIe) ash
PCIe to SATA 3.0 expansion card with 6 ports for AHCI boot and storage. Suitable for desktop PCs, workstations, Mac Pros, and NAS. Some users report mixed experiences with installation and boot-time stability
Pros
- 6 SATA III ports for additional storage
- Supports multiple PCIe slot sizes (1x/4x/8x/16x)
- Includes heatsink for temperature resistance
- Based on ASM1166 chip for stability
Cons
- Mixed feedback on boot stability
- Mixed installation experience
- Mixed write speed reports
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MZHOU |
| Durability | Xdingjiala |
| Versatility | MZHOU |
| User Reviews | MZHOU |