Originally Posted by
Bromptoners
With e-SATAs at the rear I/O will cause more troubles than you ever think. The sata signal routing from the south-bridge travelling long way to the back panel, needs to pass thru several high frequency devices, especially avoiding the PCI-e bus is a hell of a job. Not only the routing issues, but also signal interference from other components will cause bad compatibility to HDDs. Most important of all, with e-SATAs at rear I/O try to connect over 2 meters of SATA cable, and you will find HDD compatibility is a big problem. Plus, where did you find extra power connectors for the HDD?