





🚀 Unlock desktop power with 4x SATA ports & RAID magic—don’t get left behind!
The GODSHARK 4 Ports PCI SATA RAID Controller is a high-performance internal expansion card that adds four independent SATA-I ports to PCI-equipped desktops. Supporting up to 150MB/s transfer speeds and multiple RAID configurations (0,1,5,0+1, JBOD), it offers flexible storage expansion and enhanced data security. Compatible with Windows 7/8.1/10, it includes SATA cables and RAID software for easy setup, making it an ideal upgrade for professionals seeking reliable, scalable storage solutions on legacy PCI systems.
| ASIN | B07R3YFFR7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35 in RAID Controllers |
| Brand | GODSHARK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (172) |
| Date First Available | April 24, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 3.98 ounces |
| Item model number | GODSHARK 4 |
| Manufacturer | GODSHARK |
| Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 |
| Package Dimensions | 5.7 x 4.8 x 1.2 inches |
D**D
Perfect! Doubled my SATA ports.
Put it in, turned on computer and it installed itself with no errors in the device manager. plugged in my 2nd SSD and a new removable drive bay. Turned on computer and it fired right up with everything working great. I'm running Windows 10 on a Lenovo ThinkTank. I'm so happy I could dance on the roof, if I could get there!
G**F
Godshark 4 port pci sata raid card
These little card are great. However the RAID set up is a little strange. You have to activate your drive even if not in software raid. The card only does software raid or you can use the OS to create a raid setup. You can have more than one in your computer they don't interfere with one another
P**S
accomplishes the goal of having additional sata ports
finding the correct drivers for win10 took some time and testing. program is pretty sparse in options. i did accomplish the goal of having additional sata ports for a raid 0 set up in a dell optiplex. transfer speeds are usb2 like, i suspect that is all that's supported on the pci slot. overall served my purpose of having a raid0 for data backup/expanded disc capacity.
T**M
Windows XP on Dimension 4600
This product doesn't have many reviews, so here goes: It works! I am running windows xp home 64-bit on a dell dimension 4600, and this card was easy to physically install, connect sata cables to, and worked right away on start up. I was able to install the drivers from the mini disc, easy peasy. It was truly plug and play. So, to recap, if you have an ancient computer (ide motherboard w/ an available pci slot) and are using an outdated OS (like windows xp), then, this card will bring your retro machine one step closer to current.
M**H
Does Not Appear to Work with SSD Drives
I purchased the PCI SATA Raid Controller to add more SATA ports to my homegrown NAS PC. The PC recognized the controller at POST and the controller's BIOS displayed the size of the SSD drive I attached. Linux automatically recognized the drive controller card, but did not recognize that an SSD drive was attached. With some Google searching I found articles that said that the SIL3114 control does not appear to support SSD drives. I swapped out the SSD drive for an old spinning HD drive and Linux recognized the drive.
A**R
NOT pcie, plug and play sata ports
I bought this to expand how many Sara drives I could plug in. Sceptical on my plan with my computer I bought pretty much the cheapest one so I could try it. Turns out this was what I needed. Being this is pci and NOT pcie it did not interfere with all my new hardware filling every other pcie slot. It boots to bios screen then to the raid controller and then pauses and boots. I'm running it on an asus z97 an i74790k. I liked that it came with software to probably configure the raid but I just plug and play worked great for me.
D**L
Junk is too nice of a term
Popped it into an older Dell desktop. Showed up in POST. Hooked up a brand new Seagate 4TB drive and the adapter sees it. I'm not looking for RAID, I just need a SATA adapter for an IDE box. Install Ubuntu to the primary IDE drive and it can see the Seagate during the build. Try to run parted and it hangs. After about 5 minutes, I manage to get out of parted, but the system can no longer see the drive. I reboot and now the adapter no longer sees the drive during POST. I try different ports, different SATA cables, different IPCI slots, and multiple reboots. Zip. It no longer sees the drive. I put the drive into a functioning Windows box and I can immediately go into disk manager and initialize the disk, build a volume and format the drive. Put the drive back on the SATA adapter and it doesn't see it. There is no utility to go into the adapter to reset the card. You cannot even get into the card if it doesn't see a drive attached. There were no instructions included. No troubleshooting steps. Waste of $18 and a couple of hours time. During my troubleshooting, I came across many sites that mention this chipset as being of questionable quality and/or reliability. Avoid
D**D
Great card for that old PCI slot but...
Fortunately it died before the 30 day warranty expired. Maybe I just got a bad card, but Im going to try a usb-3 pci card instead. Really need more products like this for older mbs.
V**T
It is rare pci to sata controller SI brand 3114 model, it works straight without need drivers in windows 10 ver 20H2 I connect my sata bluray writer and 300gb old hdd sata Card just placed in front of msi graphic card In my pc i installed 4 sata hdd from 3tb-8tb, 1 ssd 256gb, And 1 sata hdd hanging in space😳😊,32gb RAM,1 multimedia input bay
C**H
I picked this product because the card architecture is the same as the card I'm currently using which means there is a good chance the drivers will be compatible for both old and new cards. However, the driver CD is infected with a Trojan virus (Trojan.Rincux.AW) and I'm seriously not impressed. I managed to get round the problem by copying the CD content to a location on my Hard Drive WITHOUT OPENING any files and then used BitDefender to disinfect the offending files i.e. delete them. Thankfully the RAR file containing the virus was not required during installation and works for my existing card. It doesn't mention compatibility for windows 10 but so far I've had no problems. My machine runs with Win 10 (64bit) if you're wondering. As for the card itself, it looks to be in good condition but I can't comment whether it works as I'm still using my old card. Basically I bought the card to hopefully replace the drivers on the CD that blew up in my machine a while back Had to give this 1 star due to the virus. What's the point in installing something that will harm your operating system and make it vulnerable to ID theft etc.