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StarTech.com 40/44 Pin IDE to Compact Flash SSD Adapter - IDE to CF Card reader - CF to IDE Converter (IDE2CF),Black

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Item dimensions L x W x H 7.01 x 1.61 x 5.71 inches

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  • IDE
  • black

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Connect a CompactFlash card to a 40 or 44-pin IDE host

40/44 Pin IDE to Compact Flash SSD Adapter

40/44 Pin IDE to Compact Flash SSD Adapter

40/44 Pin IDE to Compact Flash SSD Adapter

This IDE to Compact Flash SSD Adapter Card allows you to convert a single Compact Flash (CF type I/II) Card or MicroDrive into a bootable IDE Solid State Drive - a simple and convenient way to replace a IDE hard disk drive.

Makes it easy to build your own do-it-yourself SSD (requires CF card or Micro Drive), allowing you to take advantage of the benefits that Solid State storage offers.

With no moving parts, an SSD is the ideal solution in work environments desiring the key properties of SSD's - low power consumption, no noise, shock resistance, fast access time and low operating temperatures providing cooler and quieter storage than a conventional hard disk drive.

Plus, Solid State drives are less susceptible to atmospheric hazards (e.g. dust particles, atmospheric changes etc.), ensuring seamless performance regardless of environmental factors.

The adapter is equipped with both a 40 pin (3.5in Desktop HDD) IDE channel or a 44 pin (2.5in Notebook HDD) IDE channel.

This unique multi interface board allows the adapter to be used in both regular and small form factor case designs, to create a perfect solution for embedded systems.

40/44 Pin IDE to Compact Flash SSD Adapter

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This IDE to Compact Flash SSD Adapter Card allows you to convert a single Compact Flash (CF type I/II) Card or MicroDrive into a bootable IDE Solid State Drive - a simple and convenient way to replace a IDE hard disk drive. The adapter card makes it easy to build your own do-it-yourself SSD (requires CF card or Micro Drive), allowing you to take advantage of the benefits that Solid State storage has to offer. With no moving parts, an SSD is the ideal solution in work environments desiring the key properties of SSD's - low power consumption, no noise, shock resistance, fast access time and low operating temperatures providing cooler and quieter storage than a conventional hard disk drive. Plus, Solid State drives are less susceptible to atmospheric hazards (e.g. dust particles, atmospheric changes etc.), ensuring seamless performance regardless of environmental factors. The adapter is equipped with both a 40 pin (3.5in Desktop HDD) IDE channel or a 44 pin (2.5in Notebook HDD) IDE channel. This unique multi interface board allows the adapter to be used in both regular and small form factor case designs, create a perfect solution for embedded systems.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
277 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the functionality, speed, and ease of setup of the electronic adapter. They mention it works well, is fast, and keeps up with booting quickly. Some also like its compatibility. However, some customers have reported that the cable length is not provided.

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33 customers mention "Functionality"30 positive3 negative

Customers are satisfied with the functionality of the adapter. They mention it works fine, is simple to use, and works great for Linux systems. Some say it's a tiny internal adapter for IDE/PATA to CF.

"...Getting it to mount the OS was a snap, no problems, totally transparent to the BIOS." Read more

"...The machine has been running about 1 week and no issues. The install was easy and so far the software had no issues recognizing the drive...." Read more

"...This lets me change cf cards without opening the case. works great." Read more

"...The PC detects it and Windows 95 runs great off of it." Read more

7 customers mention "Speed"7 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the speed of the adapter. They mention it works as described, keeps up with booting quickly, and doesn't flake out.

"...This one keeps up with booting quickly, doesn't flake out, and I like the indicator lights...." Read more

"...I’m using a Sandisk Extreme CF card and it is fast...." Read more

"...Good snappy speeds from windows 98" Read more

"...It’s much faster than the old hard drive, and works perfectly." Read more

5 customers mention "Ease of setup"5 positive0 negative

Customers find the setup of the adapter easy. They mention it mounts the OS and has LED indicators for easy setup. Some also say the old Apple HFS filesystem is easy to get, nice for making backups.

"...Getting it to mount the OS was a snap, no problems, totally transparent to the BIOS." Read more

"...The machine has been running about 1 week and no issues. The install was easy and so far the software had no issues recognizing the drive...." Read more

"...Advertised - LED indicators for easy setup. ◄ The LED on the board are extremely bright, they light up the computer case!..." Read more

"Works on even the weirdest IDE controllers that I have. Simple to use." Read more

4 customers mention "Quality"4 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the adapter. They mention it's good stuff and impressive.

"Nice Quality Product" Read more

"Impressive..." Read more

"good stuff..." Read more

"Great Quality and Works Fine..." Read more

3 customers mention "Compatibility"3 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the compatibility of the adapter. They mention it's perfectly suited for an old system using IDE/PATA, SATA, and SCSI. Some say it's good for vintage Macintosh and a great replacement for older HDs.

"...This was perfectly suited for an old system using IDE/PATA, SATA, SCSCI and duplicating very old but very necessary system drives." Read more

"Good For Vintage Macintosh..." Read more

"Great replacement for older HDs..." Read more

3 customers mention "Cable length"0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the cable length of the adapter. They mention it needs a molex adapter cable and no power cable is provided.

"...No power cable is provided.- No IDE ribbon cable is provided.-..." Read more

"...However, it doesn't have any mounting solution and attaches via a cable (not directly to the IDE connection on the board), so it flops around until..." Read more

"...great as a tiny internal adapter for IDE/PATA to CF, but needs a molex adapter cable...." Read more

3 customers mention "Hardware support"0 positive3 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the hardware support of the electronic adapter. They mention it's difficult to mount it.

"...Difficult to hardware mount it though...." Read more

"...No IDE ribbon cable is provided.- No mounting or mounting hardware is provided, you have to fabricate your own mounting system.-..." Read more

"...However, it doesn't have any mounting solution and attaches via a cable (not directly to the IDE connection on the board), so it flops around until..." Read more

CFC >to> IDE adapter = low cost SSD - solid state drive, new life for old computers! :)
4 out of 5 stars
CFC >to> IDE adapter = low cost SSD - solid state drive, new life for old computers! :)
I have an old IBM PS/1 Consultant, 486-66 MHz that could use some performance help & I thought the lowest cost option was to add an CFC >to> IDE adapter to act as a SSD - solid state drive. My search for a suitable adapter found this one.The pros:+ Reasonably priced at $7.81 with free shipping when I purchased this.+ The installation, other then the mounting, is "plug & play". The system sees this as a hard disk drive, so no drivers are required.+ CFC activity pass thru - meaning the computer IDE controller card LED will display the CFC activity.+ CFC voltage selection for +5.0V or +3.3V.+ Advertised - Supports both 40/44-pin IDE interfaces for compatibility.+ Advertised - On board jumper configuration for IDE jumper settings for master or slave mode.+ Advertised - Supports Ultra DMA mode.+ Advertised - Compatible with CompactFlash Type I, Type II & Micro Drives.+ Advertised - Supports 40 and 44 pin IDE interfaces.The cons:- Not hot pluggable, meaning the computer has to be powered off to insert or remove the CFC.- No power cable is provided.- No IDE ribbon cable is provided.- No mounting or mounting hardware is provided, you have to fabricate your own mounting system.- The instruction booklet print is very small.- Advertised - LED indicators for easy setup. ◄ The LED on the board are extremely bright, they light up the computer case!- Advertised - Backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support. ◄ I'm not impressed with the technical support I received when I contacted them! :(CFC - CompactFlash card information:▪ CompactFlash cards come configured to two different modes:[1] "Removable Disk Mode"[2] "Fix Disk Mode"▪ Normally Commercial CF cards are set to "Removable Disk Mode" & Industrial CF cards are set to "Fix Disk Mode". This varies between manufactures, so it best to verify the mode of the CF card you purchase.▪ CF card with "Fix Disk Mode" is used as a permanent data storage device. Use this card for creating fixed partitions, installing operating systems, or creating a bootable drive.▪ Note that Windows operating system will not place system files on a removable disk, so it's important to use only CF cards which are set to "Fix Disk Mode".Closing remarks:▪ Overall, I'm happy with this CFC >to> IDE adapter & it does speed up the old 486 computer I installed it in.▪ I used Norton Ghost 2001 to clone the old HDD - hard disk drive to 512 MB Compact Flash card. Very easy & I left the old HDD in the computer, not connected, as a backup.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2019
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
I needed to replace an old CF-to-IDE adapter. I have a really fast rugged CF card holding my OS on it. Everything like /tmp /log etc. is in RAM anyway, so it basically holds an embedded OS. This one keeps up with booting quickly, doesn't flake out, and I like the indicator lights.

But what sysadmin doesn't like blinking lights?

Difficult to hardware mount it though. I took some of the packaging material, cut it to fit on the underside, and mounted it inside the server it boots where the original HD was. My server has a major SATA raid setup but all I needed was something to boot it instead of a USB stick. It's awesome. Plugging it in and getting it to work with the case open was a snap. Getting it firmly to actually physically mount it was a brief challenge, not for a beginner. Getting it to mount the OS was a snap, no problems, totally transparent to the BIOS.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2022
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I've seen some reviews here and elsewhere report that their adapters have caught fire and the solder bridge on pins 41/42 was to blame. I don't think that's the case. I looked up the IDE spec and both of those pins are for +5V, one for the logic board and the other for a HDD motor (obviously not relevant here). It looks like Startech made the solder bridge intentionally to carry the 5V throughout the rest of the circuit board. I traced it out and don't see any reason why it would cause a short. I can't explain why some people have had fire issues with theirs, maybe the pins on the underside shorted on something metal while testing? Given the design of the unit it would be pretty easy, especially since there's really no means for mounting this in a case.

But so far the adapter has been working great for me.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2019
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I bought this to replace a hard drive in a PowerMac G4 with a sawtooth motherboard. The machine has been running about 1 week and no issues. The install was easy and so far the software had no issues recognizing the drive. I’m using a Sandisk Extreme CF card and it is fast. I don’t have benchmarking software but booting and launching programs is 2-3x faster than using the hard drive.

I took one star from the value because the back of the board is completely exposed. The hard drive tray for the Mac is all metal. I wish a plastic shield would have been stuck to the bottom of this board to provide extra protection from potential shorts. I have not had any issues but if this was not mounted and just laid inside a computer case I believe there is potential for the adapter to short out.

I would buy this again in the future.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2022
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We bought this as a simple means to format CF Cards as IDE replacements for old DOS based testing equipment. We used a more expensive StarTech adapter for the front facing bays, but didn't need one for the infrequent setups/formats. This was perfectly suited for an old system using IDE/PATA, SATA, SCSCI and duplicating very old but very necessary system drives.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2011
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This adapter has worked wonders in converting my old 386 and 486 computers over to solid state drives. a 4 gig CF card can be formated with maxblast software ddo so that the whole 4 gigs can be recognized. Much better solution than trying to find a 4 gig ide hard drive. I bought several of these to upgrade my old machines with.
The down side is that with SOME of the machines the master / slave isn't recognized properly. Sometimes you have to put the ide2cf on a different ide cable from the hard drive or cd-rom. But then you have to remember that machines of this vintage had personalities and even identical hardware would not perform exactly the same. All in all I'm very happy with it. It's allowed me to convert my old machines over to newer technology and keep them going. I highly recommend the ide2cf. One of the advantages this card has over other types is that it does plug into the ribbon cable so that you CAN have two devices on the same cable. That works most of the time. Only 1 out of 5 machines needed to have the ide2cf placed on a different cable from the cd-rom. I have gotten decent speed results with the sandisk 4gb 30mb/s cards. I'm very happy with this product and would recommend it to anyone.
One down side is the back of the card has exposed circuitry. I used silicon to glue a small piece of wood to the back, then glued the wood to the top of the floppy drive. This lets me change cf cards without opening the case. works great.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
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Older semiconductor processing equipment running Win7 embedded off a CF card was down due to card corruption. installed this IDE to CF adapter in an older PC running Clonedisk, and with a new SanDisk CF card an an image from the vendor, created a new Win7 embedded boot disk for this 9 year old piece of equipment. We're back up and running!
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2021
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This works as it should. I like that you can use 2 of these on a IDE master/slave setup as implied. I bought another one in 2022. I noticed the jumper that says pin 20 for ide 40 pin power can't be used because pin 20 has no pin by default. That is most likely why there is a solder bridge allowing power from the 4 pin floppy molex and the 44 pin ide connector on the same jumper setting.
Typically the 44 pin would have power by itself and the 40 pin ide would have external power. So if you try to use the pin/key 20 on the ide 40 pin connector without a 4 pin floppy molex hooked up it won't get power. It should have been noted in the product description, but that important detail was left out. I can't see why one of these would burn up unless there was a short to chassis ground, or an inadvertent insertion of a 3.3volt card with +5volts applied , or by trying to hot swap the cf card.

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5.0 out of 5 stars servicio veloz
Reviewed in Mexico on February 24, 2022
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
El producto es bueno y llego rapido, me urgia. buen servicio
Philip Pemberton
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for upgrading old PC hard drives
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 9, 2023
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
Great, high quality adapter - I use these a lot for upgrading old computers to solid-state CompactFlash when the old IDE disks fail. Can't really complain, these work great for that.
Hufurrhufur
4.0 out of 5 stars Funktioniert am PC, aber nicht am Alesis HD-24
Reviewed in Germany on March 19, 2023
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
Der eine Stern Abzug eben wegen dem Nichtfunktionieren am Alesis. Dieses hat eine IDE-Schnittstelle, die mit den meisten alten 3.5 Zoll Festplatten kompatibel ist.
Da steht "UDMA 66/100" gelabelt, und das war zu der Zeit (2002) Standard. Natürlich ist das HD-24 nicht 1000%iger PC-Standard. Dennoch sollte eine IDE-Platte aus der Zeit vom Interface simuliert werden.
Auf meinem PC von damals funktioniert der Konverter problemlos, zumindest als zweite Primärplatte hab ich das mit einer 64er CF Karte von Sandisk, die ich extra dafür gekauft habe, getestet.
hmofet
5.0 out of 5 stars Has a lot of features for a seemingly simple function.
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2020
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StarTech stuff is amazing, wouldn’t go with anyone else for parts like this. They’re expensive but worth it. There are a lot of cheap CF to IDE adapters out there but this one is almost guaranteed to work because it’s StarTech. Comes with a lot of options other adapters don’t, like whether your CF card is 5V or 3.3V. Two other jumpers, Master/Slave, and finally one for 40 pin or 44 pin (desktop or laptop IDE). There are solder pads to add an extra LED if you want more detailed information on what’s going on (whether it’s in Master or Slave, etc) but by default there’s a drive activity LED.

Works great with my Power Mac G4. Only drawback is it requires a floppy power connector instead of Molex (LP4). Non beige Power Macs don’t have those so I needed to buy a separate adapter.
laurier
5.0 out of 5 stars Correspond parfaitement mes attentes
Reviewed in France on January 12, 2018
Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
Acheté pour permettre de booter et installer! un serveur Ubuntu 16.04 sur une carte mère trop vieille (TUSL2-C avec PIIIs) n'ayant pas d'option de boot USB et se passer du fastidieux, et archaïque gravage de CD.
Avec cet adaptateur: Téléchargement de l'image iso-> copie via Rufus sur une compact flash (30s avec une SanDisk Extreme III de 2Go!)-> connection (et alim !) sur la nappe IDE de la CM -> BIOS->setup choisir au boot sur l'adaptateur nommé comme le nom de Compactflash et c'est parti! (il y a une manip à faire en plus pour l'install server Ubuntu 14.04 LTS et 16.04 LTS (au moins) mais qui n'a rien à voir avec l'adaptateur)
Un seul bemol (mais j'ai vraiment pas beaucoup cherché) car j'ai pas réussi à le faire tourner sans obligatoirement brancher une alim (type lecteur de disquette!) en plus de la nappe IDE, selon la notice avec les jumpers c'est pourtant possible... mais pas réussi (peut-être une nappe IDE non compatible avec cette option?)