PCIe SATA Card 8 Port with Cables and Low Profile Bracket vs PCIe 10-port SATA 3.0 Controller Card
Overall winner: PCIe 10-port SATA 3.0 Controller Card
Key Differences
MZHOU (A) provides 8 SATA 3.0 ports, includes 8 SATA cables and a low-profile bracket and is offered at a lower listed price; YBBOTT (B) offers 10 SATA ports, comes with 10 SATA cables and notes PCIe x1 compatibility across lanes but lacks detailed compatibility text. Pick A if you want a more affordable 8-port card with a low-profile bracket included; pick B if you need more physical SATA ports (10) and broader PCIe lane compatibility
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 10-port SATA 3.0 Controller Card
10-port SATA expansion card with PCIe x1 interface supports PCIe x1/x4/x8/x16. Includes 10 SATA cables; powered by ASM1166 and JMB575 chips. Customer insight: unspecified feedback
Pros
- 10 SATA ports for expansion
- PCIe x1 interface compatible with multiple PCIe lanes
- Includes 10 SATA cables
- Supports ASM1166 and JMB575 chips
Cons
- Customer insight text not provided
- No explicit compatibility details beyond OS mentions
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | MZHOU |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | YBBOTT |
| User Reviews | MZHOU |