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SATA 3.0Gb/s running at 1.5Gb/s
Hello:
I'm hoping that someone can answer the following question ... before I fork out money for a new SATA hard drive. I'm thinking of getting a Seagate ST3320620AS hard drive. The benchmarks for the drive look awsome. However, my motherboard does not have 3.0Gb/s capabilties. I know that the drive will still run at 1.5Gb/s. I will not be using a RAID setup. My question is, will the drive's performance go down by setting it to 1.5Gb/s or, will the performance be the same? TIA |
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SATA 3.0Gb/s running at 1.5Gb/s
USR wrote
I'm hoping that someone can answer the following question ... before I fork out money for a new SATA hard drive. I'm thinking of getting a Seagate ST3320620AS hard drive. The benchmarks for the drive look awsome. However, my motherboard does not have 3.0Gb/s capabilties. I know that the drive will still run at 1.5Gb/s. I will not be using a RAID setup. My question is, will the drive's performance go down by setting it to 1.5Gb/s or, will the performance be the same? The performance in other than a benchmark is determined by the drive physical characteristics, rotation rate and sectors per track, so you shouldnt notice any difference in a proper double blind trial. |
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SATA 3.0Gb/s running at 1.5Gb/s
Performance will be the same. 1.5 Gb/sec is much faster than the drive can read or write. USR wrote: Hello: I'm hoping that someone can answer the following question ... before I fork out money for a new SATA hard drive. I'm thinking of getting a Seagate ST3320620AS hard drive. The benchmarks for the drive look awsome. However, my motherboard does not have 3.0Gb/s capabilties. I know that the drive will still run at 1.5Gb/s. I will not be using a RAID setup. My question is, will the drive's performance go down by setting it to 1.5Gb/s or, will the performance be the same? TIA -- Mike Walsh West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A. |
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SATA 3.0Gb/s running at 1.5Gb/s
Thanks for the info. guys. I got the drive today and boy is it fast!
"Mike Walsh" wrote in message ... Performance will be the same. 1.5 Gb/sec is much faster than the drive can read or write. USR wrote: Hello: I'm hoping that someone can answer the following question ... before I fork out money for a new SATA hard drive. I'm thinking of getting a Seagate ST3320620AS hard drive. The benchmarks for the drive look awsome. However, my motherboard does not have 3.0Gb/s capabilties. I know that the drive will still run at 1.5Gb/s. I will not be using a RAID setup. My question is, will the drive's performance go down by setting it to 1.5Gb/s or, will the performance be the same? TIA -- Mike Walsh West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A. |
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