Found this gadget on eBay
IDE to <> Dual Bidirectional SATA Converter Adapter HDD
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IDE to SATA or SATA to IDE Adapter2-In-1 Bidirectional Bilateral. SATA-to-Ultra ATA-133 converter boards provide converter solutions for Parallel Ultra ATA Devices. 40 pin ATA port that can interface to parallel Ultra ATA (IDE) devices.
Description:
Features:
- Bi-Directional SATA to IDE Adapter for serial and parllel ATA. This adapter Does-it-All
- IDE to SATA Adapter or SATA to IDE Converter.
- This is a bi-directional converter for serial and parallel ATA translation.
- It includes the serial ATA PHY, Link, Transport, and Parallel ATA(Application Layer) controller.
- The serial ATA Physical, link and transport layers are complaint to Serial ATA 1.0.
- This IDE to SATA Converter supports a 1.5Ghz data rate.
Package contents:
- With LED indicated power
- Easy to install and no driver is required
- Serial ATA 1.0 Specification Compliant
- Automatic Serial ATA 1.5 Gbps Speed Negotiation
- ATA/ATAPI PIO mode 0 to 4
- ATA/ATAPI PI Ultra DMA of transfer rate 16.7, 25, 33, 48, 66, 100, 133, and 150 Mbps
- ATA/ATAPIPI LAB48 addressing mode associated with 2-byte sector count
- Support Serial ATA hot-plug
- Ultra Low power consumption
- Work for both AC and DC couple between the transmitter and receiver
- Provide specified OOB signal detection and transmission
- Support spread spectrum clocking to reduce EMI
- Support partial/slumber power management
- Provide adjustable TX signal amplitude and pre-emphasis level
- Slave support
- Weight: 78.2g
- 1 x IDE to SATA or SATA to IDE Bilateral Converter Adapter
- 1 x 4 pin power cable
- 1 x SATA cable
It is hard to see in there, but I have not changed the factory connections. It looks like the dark blue is marked SATA 1 and goes to the main drive, the white one is marked SATA 2 and goes to the DVD, and light blue is marked SATA 3, which may be where I need to go with my line?Are the Sata ports on the MB marked as to SATA0, SATA1, SATA2, SATA3, etc ?
Your main sata HD should be in SATA port 0 (zero) to boot first !
Yes, try the one marked SATA 3 then for the connection of the adapter.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Built them myself, Science Experiments !
- OS
- Win7 Enterprise, Win7 x86 (Ult 7600), Win7 x64 Ult 7600, TechNet RTM on AMD x64 (2.8Ghz)
- CPU
- AMD fx8350 4ghz, AMD-32 2400mhz, AMD-64 3200mhz, AMDx64 2.8G
- Motherboard
- SIS 755, ECS-K8M890M-M (Ult 7600), GigaByte & others
- Memory
- 2gb, 4gb on the Ult 7600, 4gb on Technet RTM, 32gb on FX8350
- Graphics Card(s)
- Draw my own Graphics, several nVidia cards
- Sound Card
- on motherboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 19" flat scr, 28" I-Inc widescr,22" Emprex Widescr, 23" Acer
- Screen Resolution
- 1280 x 1024, 1440 x 900, 1920 x 1080
- Hard Drives
- 6 pata Ide HD's & 2 Sata HD's
added 80gb external on Ult 7600 computer,
numerous extra 1tb, 2TB, 3Tb SATA HD's
A collection of ext HD Docks w/ HDs
- PSU
- 430w, 550w, 600w, 700, 800, etc
- Case
- All Generic Full Towers
- Cooling
- Open Air & a few fans, some w/ colored LEDs
- Keyboard
- Compaq & Dell recycled from GoodWill
- Mouse
- Made in China Optical Wired Mouse
- Internet Speed
- Fast Cable InterNet
- Antivirus
- AVG Free on 24 different Desktops, NO Problems!
- Browser
- IE 8 is preferred, but use FireFox sometimes
- Other Info
- Linksys Routers, switches, & Hubs
Too Many USB Flash Drives to count, Biggest is 64GB !
Eight computers in my home network.
Sixteen computers at my business network.
Linked via TeamViewer !
Lots of old used spare computer parts everywhere!

Well that's the trend you can expect to see since drive capcities have certainly increased over the last few years as well as people preferring more compact cases as well as energy saving being built into new systems which companies like!