WD SATA 3.0 HDD on SATA 1.5 motherboard

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Larc

I'm aware that SATA 3.0 is backward compatible, but my question is about using a
jumper. Is it always necessary to limit to 1.5 or is that usually sorted out by
the system?

Thanks for your help.

Larc



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Rod Speed

Larc said:
I'm aware that SATA 3.0 is backward compatible, but my question
is about using a jumper. Is it always necessary to limit to 1.5

Nope. Only with the abortions that cant handle that auto.
or is that usually sorted out by the system?

Yep, with a properly implemented SATA system.
 
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Larc

Thanks very much for the info, Rod.

Larc



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Geoff

Thanks is not enough for his ego, do better next time, after all, he is the
smartest man on earth, never has a question, only answers. If decided not
to post here anymore, we would all be lost, forever . . .

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sbb78247

Geoff said:
Thanks is not enough for his ego, do better next time, after all, he
is the smartest man on earth, never has a question, only answers. If
decided not to post here anymore, we would all be lost, forever . . .

-g

you almost sound like a jealous ****wit.

reading comprehension has escaped you in some of the earlier poasts, so it
is nice to see you improving. that GED class is really paying off, isn't
it.

HTH, HAND, and GFIA!
 
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Geoff

We know I am a ****wit, rod said it already. As for jealous, we'll have to
wait for rod's judgement, he knows everything, always, all the time . . .

re: ged

Even a phd is worthless compared to the one who knows all, rod.

-g
 

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