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Wholesale Computer Accessories for Customizing Your Computing Device Any device that is added to a computer for adding the new functionality is a computer accessory. Different types of computer hardware accessories are available at wholesale prices to customize your computing device. Accessories like adapters and converters, cables, networking cables, and enclosure products. Computer Accessories for Customizing Your PC 1. Hard Drive Adapters It's time to hunt for a new hard drive adapter if you need to recover files from an old hard disc or troubleshoot a broken drive in an older system. Upgrading equipment frequently necessitates the usage of devices that operate on various power standards, so keep a SATA to
Molex power adapter on hand. A SATA cable can be used to power optical drives such as hard drives and DVD-ROMs. 2. SAS Cables Serial-attached SCSI (SAS) is a serial point-to-point interface that evolved from the parallel SCSI device interface. SAS physical links are two differential signal pairs made up of four wires. One differential signal sends data in one way, while the other sends data in the other direction. Data might be sent in both directions at the same time. Ports are where SAS physical links are kept. One or more SAS physical links can be found in a port. If a port has more than one SAS physical link, it is considered a broad port. Wide ports are intended to improve performance while also providing redundancy if a single SAS physical link fails. 3. Drive Enclosure A disc enclosure is a specialized shell that holds and powers disc drives while also providing a way for them to interface with one or more computers. Drive enclosures power the drives inside and transform the data transferred across their native data bus into a format that can be read by an external connection on the computer. Conversion can be as simple as moving a signal between various connector types in some circumstances. In certain cases, it's difficult enough to necessitate the use of a second embedded system to retransmit data through a new connector and signal.