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    Switch Among Sata Drives

    I run a sata cable from my motherboard out to the back of my case. I also run a cable from the PSU out to the back of my case.

    I use both (sata cable and power) to switch among sata hard drives. This has been working for years now.

    Recently, I have aquired more sata hard drives.

    Is there such a thing? I am looking for a bayer of some sort that I can connect all drives to it. I do not need all of them at once but a flip of a switch will power on/off each drive.

    I am not looking for something like this (mainly because it is USB)
    http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-S...ve+switch+sata

    Would it be something like this?
    http://www.cooldrives.com/4posaiisw3ba.html

    Thanks
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    Actually the pictures of the first shows a eSATA connection. On the back of it.
    http://www.startech.com/Product/Gall...allery_index=2

    #2 would mount in the face of the desktop.

    You might want to look t something like this.
    http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...30980794501410

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    Thanks Train.

    Unfortunately, #1 & #3 (that you provide) will not control the power on/off as well.

    #4 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...scrollFullInfo

    #4 may work, however, I would have to attach each drive to each sata port and they would have to be inside the case.
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    There are 2 on the outside of the case.
    That was a example, here are a couple more.
    2 port
    http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...30980794501410
    44 port
    http://www.amazon.com/LaCie-713113-4.../dp/B001RHOOFM

    I do suggest avoiding any raid cards.

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    Train, sorry if I was unclear.

    I am looking for a controller or of some sort that can turn on/off a collection of drives.

    For example, if I have four sata drives hook to the controller, I would like the ability to turn on only one drive at a time while the rest gets power off. The ability to turn on/off all four sata drives would work too but it should be at ease where I can just push on a button (of some sort) in the driver bay.

    I already have a setup where I can run a sata drive externally but when I want to run the others, I would have to stand up and unplug the sata drive and replug.
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    I would mount the switch in a box or on a board and use it. Just so it did not slip around. The board is a modification I would do now I understand what you want to do. Anyway protect it from dust and junk.

    http://www.cooldrives.com/4posaiisw3ba.html

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    Cool, thanks Train
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    You are welcome.

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