What is the maximum disk size for an 8237R SATA controller

gongman

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Hi, just trying to figure out what I can and cannot do to upgrade my PC to able to get to Windows 7. First thing I need is a bigger internal hard disk. I have a MSI 7312 motherboard, which has a Via 8237R SATA (NOT SATA 2 or 3) controller on it. What would be the largest size hard disk that would support? I have been warned about not trying to connect a disk that is to large, but cannot find out what the limits are anywhere. Thanks for any assistance on this
 
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Windows 7 and your motherboard bios + sata controller both support the LBA 48, allowing up to a 2tb disk size. This can be bypassed by adding in a PCI based SATA controller of a more current generation which will allow for larger disk sizes but on the other hand, offer drastically lower bandwidth due to the pci restriction.
Windows 7 and your motherboard bios + sata controller both support the LBA 48, allowing up to a 2tb disk size. This can be bypassed by adding in a PCI based SATA controller of a more current generation which will allow for larger disk sizes but on the other hand, offer drastically lower bandwidth due to the pci restriction.
 
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