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Ableconn PEX-SA151 SATA III RAID 2-Port PCIe x2 Card (ASMedia ASM1062R Controller) - Support RAID 0 / RAID 1 / Span/Non-RAID

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1.Color:4x Esata Iii W 4x Pm [asm1062]


About this item

  • 2-Port SATA 6Gbps PCIe Gen2 x2 card powered by ASMedia 1062R controller
  • Support Hardware RAID 0, RAID 1, SPAN, and Non-RAID modes. Support NCQ and TRIM. RAID Configuration at BIOS booting or through Windows GUI tool to monitor RAID status.
  • Legacy ROM on board that supports Legacy BIOS mainboard Booting for Windows and Linux. The product does not support booting for UEFI mainboards.
  • No driver installation is required on Windows 10/8/7, Server 2008 and later, Linux, macOS 10.9.1 and later. The AHCI drivers are natively built-in on most Operating Systems
  • Fully RoHS compliant. Made in Taiwan.



Product Description

Add two SATA III ports with hardware RAID capability to your computer.

Features

  • Connector:
    • 2 x SATA (7 pin; DATA) Plug Receptacle
    • PCI Express x2 Male
  • Controller: ASMedia ASM1062R
  • Software:
    • No driver installation is required on Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista, Server 2016/2012/2008, Linux, Mac OS X 10.x and later. The AHCI drivers are natively built in most Operating Systems
    • Legacy ROM on board that supports Legacy BIOS motherboard Booting for Windows and Linux. The product does not support booting for UEFI motherboards.
  • Data transfer rate:
    • Up to 6 Gbps
  • System Requirement:
    • An empty PCIe x4, x8, or x16 slot.
  • Port Multiplier:
    • Number of Ports That Support Port Multiplier: 2
    • Number of Drives Supported Through Port Multiplier: 1 to 5
  • Hardware RAID:
    • RAID 0, RAID 1, SPAN (Big Disk), and Normal (non-RAID) modes

  • Non-RAID mode supports Optical Drive, Blu-Ray Drive and SATA Command-based Port Multiplier
  • Compliant with PCI Express 2.0
  • Fully compliant with Serial ATA specifications 3.2
  • Supports ATA and ATAPI commands
  • Supports SATA Hot-plug, and Native Command Queuing (NCQ)
  • Supports TRIM
  • Low Profile PCIe form factor card on a regular size bracket with an additional low profile bracket included
  • Pin headers on board for device LED connection
  • Operating temperature range: 0 ~ 85 ºC
  • Fully RoHS compliant
  • Made in Taiwan
PEX-SA151 top text

No driver installation is required on Windows 11/10/8/7/Vista, Server 2012/2008, Linux, Mac OS X 10.x and later. The AHCI drivers are natively built-in on most Operating Systems.

Q & A: Question: It goes to a black screen after installed the card on a DELL system with a working Windows 10. It boots the system normal once removed the card. What can I do?

Answer: It's because the Dell BIOS changes boot drive sequence when it detects a new one. Please boot into BIOS and select "Boot" setting screen. Select "Hard Disk Drives" and enter. Select your boot drive as 1st Boot.

Question: How do I know the PEX-SA151 is recognized by the computer?

Answer: PEX-SA151 is compliant with AHCI and is supported by the Windows built-in AHCI driver. Please check the "IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers" of Device Manager. Click Details tab of "Standard SATA AHCI Controller Properties". (see screenshot) The Hardware Ids: PCI\VEN_1B21&DEV_0625

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In The Box

  • Ableconn Hardware RAID SATA PCI Express Card
  • One (1) low profile PCIe bracket
  • Quick Installation Guide

Ancient-Geek
2025-08-01 15:31:04
The PXA-130SA saved me days of work migrating from CentOS-6-KVM to CentOS-7-KVM. Previously the Orico drive towers (without RAID) were connected by USB-3,0 Super Speed and were passed through to the virtualized NAS via PCIe address. CentOS-7-KVM passed the USB device through but not the ports of the JBOD (LVM + RAID). Simple drives worked, but not the drives of the JBOD storage pools. The BIOS SuperMicro X11SAE-F recognized the drives, enumerated the drive models, made the drives available for the hotswap/permanent BIOS menu and for the boot drive menu. I now have 16 fully BIOS integrated AHCI + NCQ SATA III drives that pass through to my virtual NAS's. Both the CentOS-6-KVM and CentOS-7-KVM systems now have their 17, full function, RAID arrays. The Supermicro typically has about 2 dozen SPICE (Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments - think RDP on steroids) virtual desktops and a half dozen workload servers. Thank you, Ablecom for making this device available at a reasonable price and no I am not a salesman.After 2 months of operation I have not had a single JBOD (RAID + LVM) resynch. The almost triple throughput is a nice bonus. The upstart is I am migrating my VM "backup-nas" to use a second PEX-SA130 eSATA adapter.I believe that 10 drives for the 2 port is an actual limitation because it lists drives frem "1" to "A". I have 4 drives per drive tower and 4 towers.---Ater 2 days in my production environment, I am blown away by the increase in the vNAS throughput. At least 4x faster than the USB-3.0 super-speed configuration. I didn't benchmark the USB configuration so this is a purely subjective opinion. The cause maybe because the the RAID-1 JBOD has the two LVM (storage pools in M$ terms) on different PCIe lanes or the AHCI command enhancements or both. in any case OMG and WOW.---After 2 months of operation, I have experienced no JBOD resynchs, which used to happen about every other week. I am purchasing another PEX-SA130 to migrate another pair of exteral drive towers from USB to eSATA used by my VM "backup-nas". This will provide my system with 24 AHCI drive bays. I never thought I could actually use that much storage; but then again, I never thought I would ever need 64 GB of memory.
Obigwan
2025-07-24 17:36:54
EDIT/UPDATE:I'm giving this more stars on account of the excellent customer service of Ableconn. They went out of their way to troubleshoot this card with me.Unfortunately, it still didn't work with my old system so I can't give an objective review of the device performance.Long and short, if your PC has PCI-E 2.0 x2 lane or greater, it may be new enough to boot from this card. Backwards compatibility is touch-and-go.Given the performance of its options ROM, it seems to be a stable card.Original review:To give this card the benefit of the doubt, it may work on a PCI-e 2.0 system or greater, with Windows (or other OS) being installed *fresh*, just after the card's installation.I purchased this card to get as close to SSD speeds as I could with my old ASUS P5N-32 e sli. (PCI-e 1.0 x1 = ~256MBs >> PCI-e 1. 0 x2 ~512MBs).After going through driver installation (windows default as per manufacturer's sparse instructions) with my OS disk plugged in my motherboard's SATA, I swapped the drive to the cards primary port and it just hung at the cards POST screen.Granted, the operating system was not installed in AHCI, but most likely IDE.However, a close relative of this chipset, the ASM1061, had no issues recognizing this.Amazon Customer Service was understanding.
Rob
2025-06-19 17:50:16
I just installed this card a couple of days ago and it has exceeded my expectations. The chipset Marvell 9230 is recognized by Win 10, Linux, and Mac10.14. I was able to raid 2 240GB SSD and they are seen by all the OS. The transfer rate is about 750MB in a PCIx2 slot and I am only using 2 drives. Be aware that if you use a PCIx1 slot or have all 4 ports used the speed will drop to about the same as good a single ssd. The website has all the information, utilities, and drivers for the OSs above mentioned. The software interface is very simple and I was able to setup the drives fairly quick. I had no errors whatsoever while transferring large files. I am very pleased with the performance and for the price it is very flexible as it can be seen by all OS.
Service Pros Inc
2025-06-07 12:18:35
Not ready for prime time. BIOS is not accessible at boot. The settings in the Windows raid controller utility are very meager. You can only setup a new RAID but I found no way to delete an existing "broken" one. Only had 1 successful boot through the device before it became a non-bootable device. After my first mirror through the software failed, I can no longer boot any HDD or SSD through the card. Drives will boot through the onboard ports (as they did before) and I can still see the card and devices attached to it through the Windows utility but they are not recognized at boot. Also the utility indicates that the raid is broken (when the drives are attached) but that's it. You can't reset, delete or clear any settings. It almost appears that its a one shot raid controller with no way to clear previous settings.Even if I were to somehow get this working, I have no confidence in it as a reliable raid for mirroring. Back it goes.
dramenard
2025-05-05 10:33:57
Tel que décrit
inali
2025-04-26 21:34:37
El Capitan まで普通に使えていた Silicon Imageドライバに依存する eSATAカードが、High Sierra や Mojave で使えなくなったため、AHCIコントローラのこちらの製品に乗り換えました。ドライバ不要で外部 eSATAドライブが使えます。
Kunde
2025-02-24 15:02:59
Bei Amazon gekaufte IOCY Box IB-3640SU3 lässt sich nicht über diese Schnittstelle verbinden
購入希望者
2025-02-22 14:38:38
よくよく見てみるとそっくりで迷うレベルです うらにシールが貼ってあるので識別がつくほどまよいますMacPro2019 OS12.5にて使用していますが、CRIB535EU3V2に接続してありますがディスク間でコピーすると、途中で何回かとまります、ですが、ラトックより止まる時間が短いので、こちらを使っています2TB対応とかじゃなく止まらないカードがあればいいのですが、できれば、情報を求めますドライバはOSのものです
yuh
2025-01-03 10:18:22
10年ぐらい前のSil3232のeSATAカードを使ってましたが、さすがに廃盤の商品をいつまでも使い続けるのも気が引けたので、こちらの商品を購入。動作は安定しておりポートマルチプライヤも普通に認識されました。パフォーマンスも上がったように感じます。なお特にドライバディスクは必要ないようでWindows8では自動認識されました。
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