10 Ports Micro SD TF Memory Card to SATA SSD Adapter SATA Converter – 10-Port Multi-Device Hub for Fast Data Transfer

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This 10 Micro SD to SATA 22‑pin converter card enables up to ten TF cards to replace a 2.5‑inch SATA hard drive.
Once installed, the TF cards appear as a standard SATA drive to any OS and can be set as a bootable device.
Features:
Summary: Serial ATA 2.6 compliant, hot‑plug capable, built‑in RAID 0, ultra‑low power, OS‑bootable without drivers, wide OS compatibility.
- Serial ATA 2.6 Specification compliant
- Supports Serial ATA hot‑plug
- Built‑in RAID 0 function to accelerate and expand the 10‑channel TF‑to‑SATA interface
- Does NOT support UHS‑I
- Ultra low power consumption
- OS bootable – no drivers required
- Compatible with Windows 3.1, NT4, 98SE, Me, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Mac, Linux (EXT4 not supported)
Installation:
- Insert the Micro SD cards into the slots, connect the SATA port to the host, power on the computer; the LED will illuminate.
- Format your Micro SD cards before use.
Note:
- You may use 1, 2, 4, 8, or 10 Micro SD cards simultaneously. Configurations of 3, 5, 7, or 9 cards are not supported.
- Insert cards in the exact order shown on the adapter (CHP0L, CHP0H, CHP1L, CHP1H, CHP2L, CHP2H, CHP3L, CHP3H, CHP4L, CHP4H). Example: for a single card, use CHP0L; for two cards, use CHP0L + CHP0H or CHP0L + CHP1L; for four cards, use CHP0L + CHP1L + CHP2L + CHP3L or CHP0L + CHP0H + CHP1L + CHP1H; for eight cards, use all “L” and “H” slots of the first four pairs.
- When mixing capacities in RAID 0, total capacity equals the smallest card’s capacity multiplied by the number of cards. Example: 2 GB + 8 GB → 2 GB × 2 = 4 GB.
- Hot‑swapping of Micro SD cards is not supported.
- Do not change card positions after setup; mark cards to avoid accidental exchange, otherwise data loss may occur.
Packing includes:
1 × 10‑Port Converter








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