My Asus Crosshair IV SATA cluster is full. 2 SSD's, 3 HDD's and 1 of 2 Blueray drives connected. Need to connect at least 2 more SATA devices and power them. I have a open E1 sata port that is separate from the 6 port cluster but I believe that is for optical drives only, which would help with the 2 of 2 Blueray I believe but I still need a solution so I can connect a third SSD.
Even though I do have another set of SATA power connectors they may not reach spot where SSD will be. Any way to power a SATA device separate from power supply?
Best options if any?
System specs in profile page.
Even though I do have another set of SATA power connectors they may not reach spot where SSD will be. Any way to power a SATA device separate from power supply?
Best options if any?
System specs in profile page.
My Computer
At a glance
Home 7 64 on Alienware and Asus. W8 on Lenovo.4th gen Intel i7 4800MQ/i7 2640M/i5 3210M16GB/8GB/4GBGTX 780M
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Alienware 17/Asus U46E-BAL 7/Lenovo G580
- OS
- Home 7 64 on Alienware and Asus. W8 on Lenovo.
- CPU
- 4th gen Intel i7 4800MQ/i7 2640M/i5 3210M
- Memory
- 16GB/8GB/4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 780M
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 17"/14"/15.5"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080/1366x768
- Hard Drives
- 750GB/750GB/500GB
Four WD Elements 2TB Externals
- Internet Speed
- 40MB Down/5MB Up
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Security Essentials/Windows Firewall/Malwarebytes
- Browser
- IE. Haven't used IE in years, is current superior browser
- Other Info
- 2,000 Watt Yamaha/Klipsch sound system via HDMI