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    SCSI or SAS Expresscard?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Schlotkins, Dec 22, 2007.

  1. Schlotkins

    Schlotkins Notebook Enthusiast

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    Good morning-

    Does anyone know if a SCSI or SAS expresscard exists? I'd like to hook up some external 15k drives for some work I am doing.

    thank you,
    Chris
     
  2. Watzman

    Watzman Newbie

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    Not aware of one.

    BUT .....

    There are at least two "Cardbus to ExpressCard" adapters that would let you use a Cardbus SCSI PC Card in a laptop with only an Express Card slot. One is made by Rosewill and one is made by StarTech (they look identical and may or may not actually be the same product). Newegg lists both of them but the Rosewill one has been out of stock for some time.