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GazCBG 04-11-2011 14:20

Sata II & Sata III HDD will they work on a Sata I port?
 
Hi,

I have a motherboard with a Sata I ports and was wondering will a Sata II or Sata III hard drive work on the Sata I port ok?

Acathla 04-11-2011 14:33

Re: Sata II & Sata III HDD will they work on a Sata I port?
 
Should be ok although will only operate at SATA I speeds.

There is usually a jumper on the HDD allowing you to limit it to SATA I speeds.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SATA

Quote:

SATA 1.5 Gbit/s and SATA 3 Gbit/s
The designers of SATA aimed for backward and forward compatibility with future revisions of the SATA standard.

According to the hard drive manufacturer Maxtor, motherboard host controllers using the VIA and SIS chipsets VT8237, VT8237R, VT6420, VT6421L, SIS760, SIS964 found on the ECS 755-A2 manufactured in 2003, do not support SATA 3 Gbit/s drives. Additionally, these host controllers do not support optical disc drives that support only the SATA 3 Gbit/s standard. Users with a SATA 1.5 Gbit/s motherboard with one of the listed chipsets should either buy an ordinary SATA 1.5 Gbit/s hard disk, buy a SATA 3 Gbit/s hard disk switchable to 1.5 Gbit/s, or buy a PCI or PCI-E card to add full SATA 3 Gbit/s capability and compatibility.

To prevent interoperability problems that could occur when next generation SATA drives are installed on motherboards with legacy standard SATA 1.5 Gbit/s motherboard host controllers, many manufacturers have made it easy to switch those newer drives to the previous standard's mode. For example, Seagate/Maxtor has added a user-accessible jumper-switch, known as the Force 150, to enable the drive to be switched between 1.5 Gbit/s and 3 Gbit/s operation. Western Digital uses a jumper setting called OPT1 Enabled to force 1.5 Gbit/s data transfer speed (OPT1 is enabled by putting the jumper on pins 5 & 6). Samsung drives can be switched to 1.5 Gbit/s mode using software that may be downloaded from the manufacturer's website. Upgrading a Samsung drive in this manner requires the temporary use of a SATA-2 (SATA 3.0 Gbit/s) controller while programming the drive.

The Force 150 switch is also useful when attaching SATA 300 hard drives on SATA controllers on PCI cards, since many of these controllers (such as the Silicon Images chips) will run at SATA300 even though the PCI bus cannot even reach SATA150 speeds. This can cause data corruption in operating systems that do not specifically test for this condition and limit the disk transfer speed.

Halcyon 04-11-2011 16:30

Re: Sata II & Sata III HDD will they work on a Sata I port?
 
Yep the majority are backwards compatible.

LSainsbury 04-11-2011 20:44

Re: Sata II & Sata III HDD will they work on a Sata I port?
 
If you have a spare slot, you could buy a SATA III controller and gain the increased speed.

GazCBG 05-11-2011 17:06

Re: Sata II & Sata III HDD will they work on a Sata I port?
 
Thanks for the replies :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 35325379)
If you have a spare slot, you could buy a SATA III controller and gain the increased speed.

Would that be a PCI slot?

LSainsbury 05-11-2011 17:37

Re: Sata II & Sata III HDD will they work on a Sata I port?
 
Yeah - PCI or PCIe

http://www.ebuyer.com/248986-xenta-2...d-6gbps-cs0033

Gavin78 06-11-2011 01:22

Re: Sata II & Sata III HDD will they work on a Sata I port?
 
If you are still using a Sata 1 board it might be worth upgrading


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