RealSmoke Prominent Jul 31, 2019 123 4 595 Apr 28, 2020 #1 I'm not sure if i will see a big improvement over my current 7200rpm hdd if i'll use a sata II cable on a ssd, your thought? If yes it's worth it would this work?
I'm not sure if i will see a big improvement over my current 7200rpm hdd if i'll use a sata II cable on a ssd, your thought? If yes it's worth it would this work?
Solution USAFRet Apr 28, 2020 Yes and yes. You won't get the full performance from the SSD, but it will still be lots quicker than the HDD.
Yes and yes. You won't get the full performance from the SSD, but it will still be lots quicker than the HDD.
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 171,437 17,904 184,590 Apr 28, 2020 Solution #2 Yes and yes. You won't get the full performance from the SSD, but it will still be lots quicker than the HDD. Upvote 2 Downvote Solution
Yes and yes. You won't get the full performance from the SSD, but it will still be lots quicker than the HDD.
popatim Titan Moderator Dec 2, 2009 38,904 980 135,890 Apr 30, 2020 #3 I can attest to this ^^^^. One of my home theater PC's runs an SSD on a sata2 port. Upvote 1 Downvote
USAFRet Titan Moderator Mar 16, 2013 171,437 17,904 184,590 Apr 30, 2020 #4 popatim said: I can attest to this ^^^^. One of my home theater PC's runs an SSD on a sata2 port. Click to expand... My HTPC has 2x SSD. 1x SATA II, 1x SATA III. Both 120GB. In that use...I can't tell the difference. Upvote 1 Downvote
popatim said: I can attest to this ^^^^. One of my home theater PC's runs an SSD on a sata2 port. Click to expand... My HTPC has 2x SSD. 1x SATA II, 1x SATA III. Both 120GB. In that use...I can't tell the difference.
popatim Titan Moderator Dec 2, 2009 38,904 980 135,890 Apr 30, 2020 #5 In my case the old HTPC (sata2) actually boots faster the the newer one on Sata3. Upvote 1 Downvote