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if my system use sata1.... can i use sata2 hdd? compatible?
 
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Should work. If the motherboard doesnt support SATA II, then it will just run at SATA 1 speeds.
 
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sata like pci express is backwards compatible it just runs at a lower speed it you use it on sata1

a bit like i said pci express that if you use a pci ex 2.0 compatible card it just runs slower
 
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Yeah, dont know if they still do it some hd's would need a 5,6 pin jumper for mobo's that used sata 1.5 I had that issue once like 4 years ago
 

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Yeah, dont know if they still do it some hd's would need a 5,6 pin jumper for mobo's that used sata 1.5 I had that issue once like 4 years ago

newer mobos are improved nowadays LOL, no need to set to master, cable select, or slave
 
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Yes a SATA II disk should work at SATA I speeds.

Some disks need a jumper installed to use 1.5Gb (SATA I) instead of 3Gb (SATA II)
Some SATA controllers do not support auto-negotiation, and some SATA II disks do not have a SATA I jumper...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_ATA said:
Given the importance of backward compatibility between SATA 1.5 Gbit/s controllers and SATA 3 Gbit/s devices, SATA 3 Gbit/s autonegotiation sequence is designed to fall back to SATA 1.5 Gbit/s speed when in communication with such devices. In practice, some older SATA controllers do not properly implement SATA speed negotiation. Affected systems require the user to set the SATA 3 Gbit/s peripherals to 1.5 Gbit/s mode, generally through the use of a jumper, however some drives lack this jumper. Chipsets known to have this fault include the VIA VT8237 and VT8237R southbridges, and the VIA VT6420, VT6421A and VT6421L standalone SATA controllers.[9] SiS's 760 and 964 chipsets also initially exhibited this problem, though it can be rectified with an updated SATA controller ROM
 
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newer mobos are improved nowadays LOL, no need to set to master, cable select, or slave
NO NOT THAT LOL some older boards would not work with sata2 speeds for some reason so you would have to use jumper pins 5,6 on the hard drive to limit it to sata1 making it compatable with those newer drives:toast:
 
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Yes a SATA II disk should work at SATA I speeds.

Some disks need a jumper installed to use 1.5Gb (SATA I) instead of 3Gb (SATA II)
Some SATA controllers do not support auto-negotiation, and some SATA II disks do not have a SATA I jumper...
those disk that dont have a SATA1 jumper has a switch in the firmware, much like BIOS has for enable and disable SATA etc, so those disk has some software that needs to be booted from CD

but they are rare so ;)
 

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oh ok. well instead of making a new thread.... ill ask another question

is it worth to save 5.00 bucks for extra 50 watt?

550w for 52.00

or

500w for 47.00

concider the brand is the same just the watt difference.







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what brand? 550W +1 your stuff can only draw so much, but a little headroom is good to have.
 
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