I have SATA one cables/connectors, and they do come loose when
fiddling in the case, but otherwise they are fine (when the case is
closed and the machine is running. However, I do prefer the locking
cables and jacks in SATA II.


You might look at Newegg as your vendor, I believe I saw some there:
http://www.newegg.com. Alternatively, I got some SATAII cables from,
oddly enough, Microcenter, that were good priced and worked well.

-Jim Stapleton


On 8/2/06, Eric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 1 Aug 2006 at 17:23, Nikolas Britton wrote:

> The number one problem I've had with SATA RAIDs has been the cables! 4
> times I've lost arrays because the cables came loose or some other
> stupid problem with the cables.
>
> I need a vendor that has high quality latching SATA-II cables. Also...
> what can we do with the old cables to fix them... super glue them
> on?... Here's a question... Are all SATA cables rated for SATA-II?
> I've never seen a definitive answer to this question and newegg.com
> does not sells "SATA-II" cables... Also does the spec call for
> shielded cables?
>
> frustrated, need a place to unload.... thanks.
>
>

I think Western Digital makes securelock cables that snap in place pretty well. 
might be worth
a look.

Eric
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