SATA 3.0 GB/s and 150

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by cheater1034, Nov 7, 2005.

  1. cheater1034

    cheater1034 Private E-2

  2. Coco

    Coco Sergeant Major

    You can plug in and use a SATA II (3GB) drive on any SATA port. But your board itself isn't SATA II. So eahc drive would work as a standard SATA I drive. Meaning 150MB/sec as opposed to 750MB/sec. Of course those speeds arn't really correct anyways. SATA II drives don't actually work anywheres close to 750MB/sec.
     

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