Matching and certified by Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit drivers (and many more) there namely luckily right on the homepage of the manufacturer Silicon Image chip used here SiI 3132, the and the communication and data flow between the interfaces PCI Express (e) SATA governs.
"Wewewe" POINT Silicon Image DOT com SLASH SLASH 3132_x64_1.0.15.6_logo.zip docs is the Win7 64-bit driver
Warning, this driver is really only for Windows 7 64 bit suitable! (It is not for Vista, XP, neither 32 / 64Bit, the appropriate drivers see link at the bottom!)
Unzip this zip file and keep track of which folders are the unpacked files!
Device Manager Start (Start - Run - in the Ausfüllfeld Device Manager (or devmgmt.msc) type)
For the possibly incorrectly detected device (unknown device etc.) by right-clicking select the Properties tab. Click Here Update Driver. Then choose "Browse my computer for driver software Search" and select the map nächchten the above memorized folder (the path). The check mark in "Search subfolders" should be set (or you have to manually select the correct folder itself: the Unterodner "AMD64" for computers with AMD processor and chipset or the subfolder "IA64" for computers with an Intel processor or Chipset
There Windows then takes each pertinent info file SI3132.inf that contains all information about what files are needed, how they should be integrated into the operating system, etc., and the actual driver (SI3132.sys and other).
The Delock card then appears as
Silicon Image SiI 3132 controller SATALink
Find all other drivers for other operating systems here:
ie further information can be found at
"Wewewe" POINT Silicon Image DOT com and there on the Support tab.
Select - "PCI Express (1x) to 2 Port SATA300 SiI3132" and "Driver" [and possibly "OS" (operating system) select (optional!) Product.
Because the chip can actually manage 2 SATA ports, the alternate RAID driver is probably not useful, I have not tested it.
I Wish You Success!
Warning: as already mentioned by another reviewer, there is a very similar looking card by Delock with the same function: DeLock 61748th This provides another chip from Silicon Image, namely the SiI 3531 or 3531A (A is a revised version, a so-called Revision A).
Drivers can be found here at the above link.
The chip 3531 or 3531A is despite the higher number older than the SiI 3132. The 3531 / 3531A chip only has connections for a SATA port with max. 300MB / s, the 3132, however, can use two SATA ports with 300 MB / s. But of course, will be used on the DeLock card 66224 only one of the two SATA ports, clearly, it's just an eSATA connector available.
It could be quite MAY be that the SiI3132 by modern chip architecture (and therefore offered here DeLock 66224) in spite of the 2-port design is slightly faster than the SiI3531 (sticking in the DeLock 61748).
And maybe there's a maybe not quite 100% perfectly functioning not revised in 3531 DeLock 61748, or perhaps the 3531A, you know et nit!
More information for Freaks is here:
"Wewewe" POINT Silicon Image DOT com and there on the Support tab.