H habook2 Baseband Member Messages 60 Dec 27, 2005 #1 Quite a simple question. And if they are, how do I know which my mobo will take because the parts were suggested to me, I didn't pick them out
Quite a simple question. And if they are, how do I know which my mobo will take because the parts were suggested to me, I didn't pick them out
D dmb51599 In Runtime Messages 202 Dec 27, 2005 #2 I know that some mobos have SATA or SATA II. The SATA 2 being 3gb transfer instead of 1.5 that the first SATA OFFERS.
I know that some mobos have SATA or SATA II. The SATA 2 being 3gb transfer instead of 1.5 that the first SATA OFFERS.
K kchi55 Fully Optimized Messages 2,276 Dec 27, 2005 #3 the mobo should indicate if it supports SATAII or SATA
R ~Rob Baseband Member Messages 97 Dec 27, 2005 #4 Google for some specs of the motherboard in question, or even easier just look it up somewhere like www.newegg.com or www.aria.co.uk Most new stuff now carries SATA support, with SATAII generally restricted to the more highend stuff.
Google for some specs of the motherboard in question, or even easier just look it up somewhere like www.newegg.com or www.aria.co.uk Most new stuff now carries SATA support, with SATAII generally restricted to the more highend stuff.