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English: Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 series hard disk drive with SATA-to-PATA converter attached. It is based on the Silicon Image SiI3811A bridge chip and, being an active device, requires a separate power connection. A layer of foam has been added to the back of the board for insulation (untrimmed leads) and stability.
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