Acer SCSI & RAID Devices Driver
Windows device driver information for ARECA (X86-32-STORPORT) SATA RAID Host Adapter
Scsi Device Driver
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ARECA SATA RAID is a SCSI host adapter. SCSI adapters are used in attaching one or more SCSI devices onto a computer bus. To some, it is also regarded as the SCSI controller. This is since the term also connotes a device that consists of all SCSI devices. To differentiate host controllers from other devices, there is a difference in directing the process of transferring data between the SCSI bus and the computer's input or output bus. A few good examples are CD ROMs and hard discs. Newly produced SCSI adapters are in thirty bit or sixty four bit PCI cards which are higher than the initially manufactured devices that are only sixteen bit ISA bus or transitional 32-bit VESA and EISA buses. PCI cards enable the user to connect components onto the computer's processor. Users can also see these connections amongst other computer hardware such as hard disks, memory, sound systems, video systems and the like. The very usage of this device is to construct parts that are very much interchangeable. These devices only need to be plugged or unplugged if the user should want to upgrade or downgrade their computer hardware. Matter of fact, it was in the ‘90s when Intel initially introduced the PCI bus or the Peripheral Component Interconnect bus for its other term.