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ECS (Elitegroup) NFORCE4-A939 (V1.0) and SATAII
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I don't think it has NForce4 Ultra chip on it, so its SATA I. Its the regular NForce4 chipset. Only the Ultra and SLI have SATAII. You can do the pencil trick to make it Ultra chip if you know what to do
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