Just built new Ryzen 5 1600 machine, wanted a PCI slot so my excellent Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum didn't go to waste...so went with an MSI B350 Tomahawk Arctic motherboard..(some B350 boards still offer PCI (wish the X370 did ! 😣)...
...since I had a PCI slot left after the Audigy install, decided to reuse in new machine one of my IDE DVD burners that had LightScribe...so bought this VIA combo IDE/SATA 1.5 board....had a SIL3114 SATA in there first...had to hunt for Win7 drivers...(then upgraded to 10)...but this VIA VT6421 chip had native support...recognized immediately....and since I used all internal B350 SATA ports (they only give you 4), I can use this board to drive a new SATA burner when/if my old Lightscribe drive dies.
...one more nice feature...I do a good bit of IT-suppory/data salvage word of mouth.....used to leave a long internal power connector and spare SATA cable hooked up inside to service drives...but this VIA controller has an external connector for a standard SATA drive connection...using an external power adapter for drives...quicker and more secure than messing with internal cable.
Granted it's only SATA 1.5...but it let me use my Lightscribe burner you can't buy anymore...so the SATA was just an extra perk when needed.