

💾 Upgrade your vintage rig with modern speed and zero fuss!
The NFHK SATA to IDE/PATA 40Pin converter adapter enables seamless connection of 2.5" and 3.5" SATA drives to legacy IDE motherboards, supporting IDE transfer rates up to 133MB/s. This plug-and-play board requires no drivers, making it the perfect solution for professionals maintaining legacy systems or enthusiasts preserving classic PCs with modern storage performance.






| ASIN | B09GPGFLWB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30 in SATA Cables |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (947) |
| Date First Available | September 20, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
| Item model number | EP-014 |
| Manufacturer | NFHK |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 0.39 inches |
R**H
Works well
Used in a old WIN98 nostalgic PC that I have where my IDE hard drive was failing. Had a small SATA HD laying around and used this adaptor and so far it has worked really well. Hope it last and also I had to used electrical tape to hold it onto the SATA HD as connector would easily come off when I moved the PC to work on it.
B**L
Works great on a new SSD that was cloned from a 20 year old Pentium 4 system
I have a legacy circa 2005 Pentium 4 based system that I want to keep running as is because it has specialized software running on it that cannot be re-installed on a fresh OS. It's running Windows XP SP2. The motherboard, in addition to the IDE HDD ports, has 2 SATA I ports. These are on the VIA chipset and they do not downgrade a SATA II device or higher down to SATA I. It's SATA one or the ports don't work. At first I set the jumpers on a SATA II HDD to force SATA I mode and that did work. But then I wondered if using this adapter and running the IDE cable to the new SSD that I cloned the original HDD to would be faster than the HDD SATA I drive. The answer is yes, this adapter with the SSD on the IDE channel is faster. One thing that is very interesting is that the original drive and the SSD have 3 NTFS partitions on them. The 2nd and 3rd partitions run significantly faster than the OS partion in CrystalDiskMark. I even re-arranged the partitions so that the C: partitiion/boot is 40GB and only 7% used and the CrystalDiskMark results aren't any better, so I guess that was not the reason. I don't know why the partitions produce different speed results. But the adapter works great. You have to be somewhat careful not to break it but now I have a new drive with my specialized apps on a 20 year old Windows XP system and it should run fine and at least 3x faster for a long time... (Don't worry, it's not connected to the internet.)
N**R
Works Well, even if not the nicest option
It's a little slower and bulkier than I would have liked, but it gets the job done. I used this adapter to put a 1TB SATA drive inside my original modded Xbox. It takes 20-30 seconds to boot past the Microsoft logo, but it seems to work fine after that and gave me a way to connect something newer to something older to make it work. The price was also less than the fancier adapters, so I guest you get what you pay for, but at works, and that's good enough for me.
D**E
Good adapter for newer storage in older hardware.
Bought one of these and it didn't work (drive was recognized but data transfers froze), but I got a replacement right away and the replacement is perfect. It works very well, plug and play. The master/slave jumper is clearly labelled and performance is fine. So I have a newish SATA SSD in my old Power Macintosh G4 and it works like a charm.
D**L
Disappointed by maybe not surprised
Disappointed by maybe not surprised. I have yet to find any of these SATA to IDE adapters that consistently work. I ordered 3, one the IDE socket was so tight it broken the IDE cable when I tried to remove it. That first adapter never powered up or showed any indication of power. The second adapter showed powered, but the drive never spins up, tried multiple cables, drives, set as master or slave, nothing. The third adapter the BIOS actually reported as seen, but could not access the drive to install operating system or even copy data over to it. So looks like 1 DOA, 1 failed in minutes, and one had incomplete function. I will be returning these. Since these adapters are sold all over Amazon and eBay... they are likely sourced from the same OEM... sad, really, have some nice older equipment I wanted to keep running, but IDE drives have all but disappeared. Tried MicroSD and SD card to IDE, no consistent boot functionality, now tried these drive adapter boards, no joy at all.
W**M
Worked Perfect!
I bought this to replace the hard drive of my Korg D888 Multitrack which finally took a dump. I had some 128gig SSD drives and this adapter did the trick. The hard drive swap was fast and simple. I did watch a tutorial first. The SSD booted right up, format completed and my D888 is dead silent now and working better than it ever did. I bought 2 of these but will but more as my old hard drives fail and upgrade them to SSD drives. Highly recommend. Fast ship, great seller, no issues.
M**R
Works Great!
Since PATA drives are less in-demand, therefore increasingly harder to find, and increasingly more expensive than their SATA mechanical or SSD equivalents (basic supply & demand), this is a great, cost-effective way to leverage some old hardware platforms with less expensive drives. I have a 20-year-old Windows development server (2003) that still runs my home network (DHCP, DNS, DFS, etc.) and that uses ultra-100 PATA drives, one of which, 320GB, began to fail recently. I had a spare 500GB SATA drive on hand and saw this little adapter gem so I decided to give it a try. I was skeptical, but I figured $10 was a reasonable price to at least give it a try. Worked with no problems. My only critiques: 1. At $10 I guess I shouldn't complain, but it felt rather flimsy when connecting it to the drive and connecting the high-density PATA and power cable connections. Just be gentle with it. 2. It came with no documentation. However, and old hardware jockey like me had no problem understanding the jumper setup. It comes configured as master, but the drive I was replacing was a slave. The jumper setting was only labeled on the circuit board for the default master configuration, so I assumed (correctly) that the other pin was for slave mode. Will buy again as my 4 other PATA drives begin to fail.
山**悟
古い PC の再生のために使用しました。 HDD は WD RED Plus 1TB です。 PC 側には PATA のインターフェイスしかなかったので、新しい HDD を使用するために使用しました。 ジャンパーピンでマスター・スレーブを切り替えることができます。 マスター、スレーブの両方のパターンで動作させる必要があったためそれぞれ使用してみましたが、特に問題なく使用できました。 以下使用時の注意点です。 ・基板むき出しなので、通電前に本商品が導通部分に触れていないかを確認しておく必要があります。 ・コネクターの構造上、SATA 側よりも PATA 側が固いです。接続時は PATA ケーブルに本商品を接続し、それから HDD の SATA コネクターに接続することになると思います。
C**G
Der Adapter wird dafür genutzt, eine Sata SSD auf einem alten Pentium 2 board mit IDE Anschluss zu benutzen. Wurde problemlos erkannt, und Windows 98 liess sich einwandfrei darauf installieren, ohne irgendwelche zusätzlichen Treiber. Gewinnt keine Geschwindigkeitspreise, aber das war auch nicht das Ziel. Achtung: Das Board arbeitet anscheinend mit einer internen OS als Interface, denn wenn man die Platte von diese Adapter abzieht und diese versucht an einem anderen PC mit SATA Anschluss auszulesen findet man nur diverse nicht auslesbare Partitionen. Als Backup Methode daher eher nicht geeignet.
B**N
Saves space in older case
O**R
Used this to swap the original 10GB slow and noisy HDD in my original Xbox to a 256GB SSD. Just make sure that you ALSO upgrade the original IDE cable to a 40PIN 80-wire IDE cable, otherwise it might not work as intended.
D**S
Útil para conectar un disco SATA a una placa base que solo tenga puertos IDE.
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