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CableDeconn SFF-8643 Internal Mini SAS HD to (4) 29pin SFF-8482 connectors with SAS 15pin Power Port 12GB/S Cable (1M) (H0204)

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  • Internal Mini SAS SFF-8643 to (4) 29pin SFF-8482 connectors with power connecting a SAS controller (SFF-8643) to four SATA/SAS disks (SFF-8482)
  • Please note that Mini SAS (SFF-8643) is host, 4 SAS 29 (SFF-8482) is target, internal Mini Serial Attached SCSI x4 (SFF-8643) to (4) x1 (SFF-8482) Serial Attached SCSI (controller based) fan-out cables
  • Before you buy this cable, Please make sure the Mini SAS (SFF-8643) on your motherboard or RAID controller. If the Mini SAS (SFF-8643) on your backplane, this cable will not work with them
  • Mini SAS (SFF-8643) connect to the controller, 4 SAS connect to the HDD (hard disc driver)
  • 30-Day return for any reason, 18-month warranty, Lifetime Technical support and friendly customer service



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #6 in Mini-SAS Cables
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available March 7, 2018

Product Description

CableDeconn SFF8643 To SAS29P Cable

Product description

Specifications:

  • side 1: Internal Mini SAS sff-8643
  • side 2: (4) 29pin SFF-8482 connectors with SAS 15pin power port
  • cable: 30awg
  • cable length: 1 meters
  • cable Color: black & Blue.

CableDeconn SFF-8643 Internal Mini SAS HD to (4) 29pin SFF-8482 connectors

Internal Mini SAS sff-8643

CableDeconn SFF-8643 Internal Mini SAS HD to (4) 29pin SFF-8482 connectors

notice:

please note that Mini SAS (SFF-8643) is host, 4 SAS 29 (SFF-8482) is target,

internal Mini serial Attached SCSI x4 (SFF-8643) to (4) x1 (SFF-8482) serial Attached SCSI (controller based) fan-out cables

CableDeconn SFF-8643 Internal Mini SAS HD to (4) 29pin SFF-8482 connectors  FF-8482 connectors

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1x CableDeconn SFF-8643 internal Mini SAS HD to (4) 29pin SFF-8482 connectors with SAS 15pin power port 12GB/s Cable


Lee Logan
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Actually works with SAS drives
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on February 5, 2025
まず最初に私は専門家ではない為、誤った記述をしている可能性がある事を断っておきます。今回初めて12Gbps対応のエンタープライズ向けSAS規格SSDを入手したため、Windows10のPCに搭載する為に購入。使用したRAIDカードは12Gbps対応のIBM製ServeRAID M5210で、本ケーブルで2台のSSD(TOSHIBA製KPM51VUG1T60)を接続。(発熱対策でRAIDカードに追加のヒートシンクと4cmファンを後付けしています)上記のRAIDカードは旧LSI製のMegaRAID storage manager(以降MSMと略します)にて認識したため、MSMからドライブ情報を確認したところ、「Negotiated Link Speed」は12.0Gbpsと認識していました。MSM上からRAID0で論理ドライブを構築しフォーマット後に、CrystalDiskMarkにて全てデフォルトでテストしてみた所、画像1枚目のような結果になりました。テストに使用したSSDのスペック上シーケンシャル・Read/Writeは2,100MB/s出るらしいのですがテスト環境や構築の違いなのかなとも思います(正直当方素人なので詳細は不明。1435MB/sをGbps表記にすると約11Gbps出ている計算になるのでRAIDカードの頭打ちなのかもしれません。)。一応同環境で使用しているcrucial製MX500 CT500MX500SSD1よりもシーケンシャル・Read/Writeは倍以上速かったため満足できる結果かと思います。またMSM上からリンク速度を12.0Gbpsから6.0Gbpsに制限してテストしてみた所、画像2枚目のような結果になりましたのでご参考までにどうぞ。(MSMの「Negotiated Link Speed」上も6.0Gbpsと認識)使用してみて気になった点はドライブに接続する側のコネクタが出っ張っている為、SATA電源を接続しケースに組み込むときに少し邪魔になる可能性があります。ケースに余裕が無い場合はSATA電源ケーブルはL字の物を用意しておいた方がいいかもしれません。また、今回のテスト環境は素人がサーバーではなく一般的なWindows10PCに使用した際のレビューの為、あくまで「RAIDカードを乗せたWindows10でSAS-3.0のSSD使用できました。」程度とさせておいてください。テスト環境OS:Windows10 proマザーボード:ASUS PRIME B-450-PLUSCPU:RYZEN 7 3800Xメモリ:32GB(16GB×2)使用SSD:TOSHIBA KPM51VUG1T60RAIDカード:IBM ServeRAID M5210(熱対策にファンを取り付けてチップ温度65~70℃程度で動作)使用ソフト:MegaRAID storage manager 17.05.06.00、CrystalDiskMark8.0.5
frederic jaimes
Reviewed in France on February 18, 2025
Fonctionne bien
Mary E. Roosa
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Used to connect some SAS drives to an LSI 9400 HBA. Works great. Cables are more than long enough to work in any PC case.
Jason Hampton
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 14, 2025
Great cable, worked first time with SAS 12Gb disks and a perf H730 controller
Gibz
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
SAS and SATA differences are not well understood by many. This cable allowed me to connect true SAS devices like an HP LTO tape drive and Seagate SAS Enterprise hard drive using a Dell SAS host adapter. Other similar cables had professed SAS compatibility, but only worked on SATA devices.
Tarkan VARER
Reviewed in Turkey on January 9, 2024
tavsiye ederim
Rico
Reviewed in Germany on July 7, 2023
The '12G' in SAS 12G refers to *each* SAS lane!The additional pins mentioned on Wikipedia (S8-S14 for SFF-8482) make up an *additional* second data lane.Because the Mini SAS HD connector only supports *4* lanes, it makes sense, that each Mini SAS HD connector fans out to 4x SFF-8482 with *1* data channel each.I've blacked out the data for slot 5 as that drive is a normal SATA HDD to avoid confusion.All other drives are SAS 12G HDDs.
Alex Allen
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023
This product works perfectly fine with 12G LSI cards. I read a lot of comments how these cables down work. If it does not you may want to validate it by doing the 3.3v mod on your pulled enterprise SAS drive.
basskleff
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2021
I bought the 4TB Seagate 12Gb/sec drive here and received last Wednesday.I didn't really know SAS, but I've worked as a systems engineer in Unix, enterprise backup, etc. so I was familiar with the "pro" vs. consumer dichotomy. I have a 6 year old Lenovo Thinkstation P300 Xeon box which I love. It's my home/work pc. I run a Broadcom-LSI Megaraid 9361-8i SAS-Sata raid storage card and a RAID-5 production volume with 3 Seagate SATA III drives. The card is specced for 12Gb/sec SAS, and I wanted to hook my backup volume to it and try things. The only caveat is as another has mentioned, when you plug in the power supply drive power connectors into the SAS-end of this cable, it makes a really tall/high-profile total connector, and I ran into obstructions with the case side panel. Since my raid drives are SATA III, I just swapped back the old SFF-8643 to SATA cables for those 2 side-oriented drives. Then I plug this new cable into the card's other mini SAS/SATA SFF-8643 interface, and the 3rd SATA drive in the RAID set I have connected with this new cable. It all works. I have a new Lenovo drive caddy coming so I can mount the 4TB SAS and swap into the PC for the current DVD ROM when I want to do backups. I kind of wish I bought an SED (self-encrypting disk) capable version, and I could then try Broadcom's safe store license for the controller card. But, eh. I try to do a backup a month with full image, and I use Windows built in ("sdclt" command at run box). What's funny in researching all this as a first-time SAS user, I see people bandying about "oh you need a SAS BACKPLANE". Backplane. That's funny. I haven't seen that since the 90s practically when I worked for EMC. Backplanes existed mostly in large storage arrays connected to a SAN. And the FRONTPLANE were internal channel directors cabled fibre channel to the san switch or open host production computers. What's ridiculous is the concept of BACKPLANE/FRONTPLANE, I've never seen anywhere in pcs or workstations. And yet somebody new is supposed to listen to the "experts" here and go chasing it. No, simply, you need to get a SAS-capable, PCI-E, storage controller card. "BACKPLANE!"
DIY Guy
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2021
These worked as described. My only complaint is that when you combine them with the power connecter they stick out kind too far. My drive cage faces the left side for drive insertion and so these are on the back facing the right panel. The air gap there is barely enough, except near the bottom drive slot. That one is near where the side panel attaches and it's not possible to use this connector there. It would be much better if they had a right angle connector for the sas wiring and the power attachment.
John Smith
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020
This cable worked perfectly with the LSI Broadcom SAS 9300-8i SATA/SAS Host Bus Adapter. I especially like the cable design feature that avoids the use of clunky molex cables to power the drives - its got the data port on one side, and the power port on the other. You don't need special power cables for your drives; your 15 pin power cables used with SATA drives will work fine with SAS drives.Cable length was more than long enough to accommodate my ATX full size case. With the HBA and two of these cables, you can plug up to 8 drives and free up a ton of motherboard SATA ports. This cleaned up the cabling a lot on the front side of the motherboard for me, and you still have your SATA ports if needed.07-13-2020 Update:I forgot to mention that it's important to check hard disk compatibility with your SAS adapters. I chose Seagate ST8000NM0065 SAS 12 Gbps drives because they're on the compatibility list for the LSI Broadcom SAS 9300-8i Host Bus Adapter. My Seagate ST8000NM0055 SATA drives are also compatible with the LSI adapter and the CableDeconn cable..It's also important to realize that you're not going to get anywhere near 12Gbps throughput, or roughly 1.5 gigabytes per second in a JBOD SAS drive setup. My JBOD setup tops out around 240 megabytes per second sustained write speed on very large files for the ST8000NM0065s with write caching enabled. That's about 1.9 Gbps.
David C. Diemer
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2019
I purchased a High Point RocketRAID 3720A RAID controller ($259), hooked up 4 x 6TB 12GB SAS drives ($125/ea.) and I used these cables to connect from my SFF-8643 to the drives. After configuring a 4-drive RAID-5 array, I ran a Crystal DiskMark scan; it showed a read speed of 637MB/sec and with an incredible write speed of 633MB/sec. I was worried about the speed because other folks reviewed these cables and stated they only support a transfer rate of 6GB/sec cables, not the 12GB/sec the drives and controller are capable of; however, with the reported Crystal DiskMark speeds, I think the other reviewers may have either connected 6GB/sec SAS drives or used SATA drives: those drives are limited to a 6GB/sec transfer rate, and no cable or controller is going to get better speeds.PERFORMANCEI read online that while RAID-5 has a very good read speed, a write speed of 105MB/sec was respectable, so I decided to try a real-world write test. I'm currently copying 11TB of my Plex movie files to my new array; the copy speed is hovering at 600MB/sec and Windows anticipates the copy will complete in less than 6 hours.SUMMARYI purchased two sets of cables because eventually I will have an 8-drive RAID-5 array and these cables are just what I needed. GREAT JOB!
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