Want to Phoenix 810-135qe SATA connectors

Motherboard ms-7826 there 4 or 5 SATA connectors? If 5 were welcomes the 5th?

Hello

The motherboard of Kaili in your PC actually supports six SATA 6 ports because there the chipset Intel Z87. 5 SATA ports are typical (devices) SATA ports. See the image below.

Notice the top mSATA connector right.  It's the sixth SATA port.

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