Connect the hard drive SATA HP workstation xw6200 - 2nd / SATA controller card

I run this system:

Manufacturer: Hewlett-Packard
Model: hp workstation xw6200
Model number: DU937AV
Categories: Computer....................
Hitachi HUA721010KLA330 (1.0 TB) 3 1/2 "7200 RPM SATA 3.0 GB/s
Sony Optiarc DVD RW AD-unit 7200 s ATA Device
OS version: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional, Service Pack 1, 64-bit
Processor: Intel Xeon processor 3.60 GHz, Intel64 Family 15 Model 4 Stepping 1
Number of processors: 2
RAM: Mb 8191
Graphics card: ATI Radeon HD 5400 Series, 1024 Mb
Hard disks: C: Total - Mo 953768, Free - Mo 911783;
Motherboard: Hewlett-Packard, 08B8h

Installing a 2nd HDD I have to install a SATA, two slots used SATA controller card. I would like to know which card to choose.

I have 4 ports PCI available (#26) and 1 PCI Express x 8 first (#25) available. The two PCI and

PCI Express SATA controller cards are available. Who would you recommend?

Thank you for your help.

Boyar

 

 

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All we see is a point of view, not the truth.
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I'd rather than PCIe PCI for this purpose.

HP liked SIIG for a number of their SATA PCI slot cards.  SIIG has updaters for these maps on its web site, and the pilots understand place in Windows 8.  Here's what I recommend if you want to only two new SATA internal ports:

http://h30094.www3.HP.com/product.aspx?SKU=3062195&mfg_part=SC-SAT212-S4&pagemode=CA

There is also a card HP SIIG eSATA that HP has used, and I have also used that... it worked great.  It has two eSATA ports and no port SATA internal:

http://h30094.www3.HP.com/product.aspx?cache=2012565552&culture=en-us&SKU=2850719

In addition, you can connect a single SATA hard drive on an eSATA port (the reader would need external power supply) for formatting, etc.  For that you need a cable with eSATA on one end and a connector type SATA internal regular on others... it is so much easier than to open the box and play with the internal cables.  The best quality I've found for those who are Macgurus.com or Granitedigital.com.  Opt for a shorter (1 m) rather than a longer therefor version if you choose to do so, in order to reduce the risk of interference (which I have never seen this):

Macgurus told them are indicated for the generation SATA I, II and III, and they are a little cheaper for a length of 1 m of the granite.  Both are excellent companies.

Finally, there is a HP SIIG PCI with combined eSATA/SATA, with a player external eSATA and SATA port internal:

http://h30094.www3.HP.com/product.aspx?SKU=2850718&mfg_part=SC-SA1012-S1&pagemode=CA

I'd stick with HP SIIG solutions and probably buy directly from HP for this unless you can find the same for much less expensive on eBay.  The cards have had several revisions, and I think that if you get your HP, you would later.

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