External SATA hard drive

Is there any way possible to hook this up to an 2nd generation emac. i have the card to install but befoer i go and try anything i would like to see if i should just send it back in or is there a way to hook it up. Thank you

There is no place in an eMac to install a card, so no you can not use it on your eMac. Best bet is to return it and get yourself a nice Firewire external drive or put one together yourself.
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