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Dell-Alan D
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September 24th, 2019 06:00
H @GiorgioClimb the system board only supports up to SATA-II drives.
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bradthetechnut
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September 27th, 2019 22:00
There's also backwards compatibility. So, if you use a SATA-III HDD, your system will run it at SATA-II speeds.
September 29th, 2019 18:00
You can still gain speed by using an SSD. Do they ever breathe new life into older machines.
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Dell-Alan D
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September 24th, 2019 06:00
H @GiorgioClimb the system board only supports up to SATA-II drives.
Alan
bradthetechnut
7 Technologist
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9.4K Posts
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September 27th, 2019 22:00
There's also backwards compatibility. So, if you use a SATA-III HDD, your system will run it at SATA-II speeds.
bradthetechnut
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September 29th, 2019 18:00
You can still gain speed by using an SSD. Do they ever breathe new life into older machines.