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I read that there are 2 esata is available in IP35-Pro.

Where are they? I do not see them in the back IO panel and I do not see a PCI backplate bracket for esata in the package.

For IP35-Pro owners, how do these esata perform?

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Look at this pic to see the eSATA connections on the back of the mobo. I don't own one yet (damn slow shipping) so I can't comment on their performance.

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Between the Audio and the keyboard/mouse connectors, probably got red tongues on the connectors.

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You're right. I don"t know how I could miss that.
Thanks.


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