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deano87

posted on 4th Mar 08 at 17:19

:thumbs: excellent - will order that one from eBuyer, seems like really good value.


Richie

posted on 4th Mar 08 at 14:18

Sata II drives will work fine..... if it doesnt work just make sure the limit jumper is on the drive.


_Allan_

posted on 4th Mar 08 at 12:29

Sorry answered in the other thread but yes it will be ok.


deano87

posted on 4th Mar 08 at 11:29

quote:
Originally posted by Conway563
Yeah, I'd ask someone like Richie to be sure though

:thumbs:


Conway563

posted on 4th Mar 08 at 11:28

Yeah, I'd ask someone like Richie to be sure though


deano87

posted on 4th Mar 08 at 11:27

i.e. the same theory as a USB2.0 pen drive working in a 1.1 system, but at 1.1 speeds?


Conway563

posted on 4th Mar 08 at 11:26

AFAIK you're right


deano87

posted on 4th Mar 08 at 11:24

As per another thread, I need a new HDD.

My motherboard is quite old, and takes a SATA HDD. All the new SATA ones I seem to find are SATA II.

Am I right in thinking the SATA II HDD will work in my system, but at SATA I speeds?