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posted: 10 Sep 2007 21:04 from: Templot User
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----- from Nigel Brown ----- Hi all Apologies for this simple but very O/T question. Are SATA 150 and 300 fully compatible? I have a motherboard with a SATA 150 controller which drives a now failing SATA 150 disc. Current SATA discs all seem to be SATA 300. So can I just plug in a SATA 300 disc? I'd be surprised if you can't, but thought I'd consult the pool of experience on this list first. cheers Nigel |
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posted: 11 Sep 2007 04:59 from: Templot User
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----- from Matt Harper ----- Hi Nigel In theory the answer is yes and most drives have a 150 limit jumper on them in case you have problems, but like all computer parts, you never know till you try it. Cheers Matt |
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posted: 11 Sep 2007 05:03 from: Prem Holdaway
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I Have two Sata 300s running on two 150s. So far no problems. Prem Holdaway |
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posted: 11 Sep 2007 13:30 from: Templot User
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----- from Nigel Brown -----I Have two Sata 300s running on two 150s. So far no problems.Thanks. What I wanted. Nigel |
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