Hello,
Bought a spare super cheap used 3TB drive a year ago, and just figured out it’s not a SATA but a SAS drive.
How fucked am I? What can I do more than using it as a paperweight?
Cheers!
The search brings up these scary words. It says you are 100% fucked.
At the same time, I see those cheap ass converters on Amazon >.> I have never tried one.
You can adapt SATA drives to an SAS controller, but you cannot adapt SAS drives to a SATA controller.
Yeah I’m gonna put my chips on the side of “these 8 dollar converters won’t work”
But maybe OP is brave idk
Buy a cheap (used?) SAS controller. No big deal.
On ebay.fr they are like the price of the drive (around 25€ with shipping) :-(
Yust buy a SAS controller (with cables), they are used pretty cheap.
You can get a SAS USB external enclosure but they’re in the $100 range, probably not worth it for 3TB.
For internal use, you can get a used PCIe SAS Host Bus Adapter fairly cheap BUT you need to do some research. Before you buy one you should confirm that there is a driver for the OS that you are using and that it is supported on your processor/socket/chipset. These cards are server hardware - many of them are not supported by Windows and/or are not compatible with consumer motherboards & CPUs.
You can get a used sas controller for cheap in most cases. Or try your luck with the generic stuff on Amazon.