Lindy 51137 User Manual

6g sas/sata 8ports pcie 2.0 8 lane host adapter

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6G SAS/SATA 8Ports PCIe 2.0 8 lane
Host Adapter
User Manual
English
LINDY No. 51137
www.lindy.com
© LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (Feb.2011)

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  • Page 1 6G SAS/SATA 8Ports PCIe 2.0 8 lane Host Adapter User Manual English LINDY No. 51137 www.lindy.com © LINDY ELECTRONICS LIMITED & LINDY-ELEKTRONIK GMBH - FIRST EDITION (Feb.2011)
  • Page 2 6G SATA/SAS 8Ports PCIe 2.0 8 lane Host Adapter 1. Introduction Eight internal ( or external) SAS/SATA ports with two SFF-8087(or SFF-8088) connectors in Low Profile PCI Express 2.0 x8 host adapter. 1.1. Features 40 Gbps transfer rate PCIe 2.0 8x interface card Eight internal (or external) SAS/SATA ports by two SFF-8087 (or SFF-8088) connectors.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    1.2. Package Contents  Low Profile PCIe Host Adapter  Users Manual  Driver CD 2. Software Installation 2.1. Windows 7, Vista, XP Fresh OS installation 1. Power off the system. Insert SAS/SATA Card into an available x8 or x16 PCIe slot. Connect SATA HDD to one port of one SFF-8087 connector.
  • Page 4 Win7). For Win7, please “Restart System” after “Marvell Storage Controller” installation. Follow the instructions until ‘Finish’. Once the Adding Installation has completed, go to Section 2.3. to verify if it is correct or not. 2.3.Verifying The installation Windows 7 / Vista /XP 1.
  • Page 5 Internal mini-SAS SFF-8087 x2 PCBA Location: External mini-SAS SFF-8088 x2 PCBA Location: - 5 -...
  • Page 6 WEEE (Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment), Recycling of Electronic Products United Kingdom In 2006 the European Union introduced regulations (WEEE) for the collection and recycling of all waste electrical and electronic equipment. It is no longer allowable to simply throw away electrical and electronic equipment. Instead, these products must enter the recycling process.

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