[SOLVED] SSD on Sata II Motherboard

DiabloDizzy

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Hi,

when we build a PC, SSD can be necessary. But, what if we build a old PC that only support SATA II interface? Does it reduce SSD Speed a lot?
Then what's solution?, adding Sata Expansion on PCIe x1. But it's only support PCIe 2.0, does it's matter? Let's say it's 2nd Generation Intel with H61 Chipset
 
Solution
A current SSD in a SATA II port will work just fine.
It will be a bit slower than if in a SATA III port, but it will still be miles faster/more responsive than an HDD.

Don't bother about adapters, etc.
Does it reduce SSD Speed a lot?

there are many types of adapters with many variations of each so there is no definitive answer.

you would have to verify the data rates available using a specific adapter through a specific interface you were interested in.
and compare that to native SATA III 6GB/s data rates.
and then compute what this particular drive can achieve at this lower data rate.
 
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