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Startech 1 Port PCI Express IDE Controller Adapter Card - Storage controller - ATA - 133 MBps - PCIe (PEX2IDE)
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| Model#: PEX2IDE
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StarTech PCIe IDE Controller Adapter Card Product Details
StarTech PCIe IDE Controller Adapter Card
StarTech PEX2IDE PCIe IDE Controller Adapter Card
Choose the StarTech PCIe IDE Controller Adapter Card to add an IDE port to your system and improve its efficiency. Its time proven formula provides an affordable way to use legacy drives with modern computers, by turning a PCI Express port into an IDE port. Offering data burst transfer rates of up to 133MBps and support for PIO 0/1/2/3/4 and UDMA 33/66/100/133 operating modes, it is a simple way to add an IDE port. This device provides both standard and low profile brackets to mold itself into slim line or small form factor system applications. Order the StarTech PCIe IDE Controller Adapter Card straight away.
What It Is And Why You Need It:
- Sustainability; converts a PCI Express port into an IDE port
- Adaptability; adapts to slim line or small form factor system applications
- High speed; offers data burst transfer rates of up to 133MBps in the system

Specifications
Interface Cards Specifications |
| Interface Card Type |
Adapters |
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IDE/EIDE |
| Interface |
PCI Express |
| Number of Ports |
1 |
Customer Reviews
Old school in new box
Built a new system but couldn't see purchase price for SATA DVD devices when IDE worked well. Purchased this and it works well also. Saved money.
Worked right outta the box
The card worked just fine, no muss, no fuss.
A nice idea.
But, as they say, it just had to work.
I wanted to re-use an Pata DVD drive I had with a new motherboard I was installing.
The new board had no Pata connectors, so I thought to use this card to connect the old DVD drive.
I intended to install a new operating system from this drive.
Unfortunately, though the brief instructions say a drive plugged into the card will be recognized, that's only AFTER the O.S. is installed.
So, I had to get a new, Sata, DVD drive anyway.
Still, the thing works okay so far.
You get what you pay for
It works ok so long as it is not connected to the start up drive. Without an SATA II drive attached to the mobo my system wouldn't recognize the attached drive. It would have been nice if the cable included was longer. Unlike a typical IDE port this one is at the back of the Mobo connected to the PCIe slot and the cable is too short.
You get what you pay for
It works ok so long as it is not connected to the start up drive. Without an SATA II drive attached to the mobo my system wouldn't recognize the attached drive. It would have been nice if the cable included was longer. Unlike a typical IDE port this one is at the back of the Mobo connected to the PCIe slot and the cable is too short.