Hdd basically dead, taken me an hour to copy 1GB onto an external when it normally takes 2 minutes, need replacement now.
Just a quick Q, what's the different between SATA and SATAII? And is this an good drive.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/143288

Hdd basically dead, taken me an hour to copy 1GB onto an external when it normally takes 2 minutes, need replacement now.
Just a quick Q, what's the different between SATA and SATAII? And is this an good drive.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/143288
Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality
SATA runs up to 150MB/s
SATAII runs up to 300MB/s
And yes, Samsung F1's are great drives
Yeah, it's a top drive. SATA II is newer. It runs at 300MB/s compared to SATA which runs at 150MB/s. SATA II drives are backwards compatible with SATA ports on your motherboard if that's what you're worried about.Hdd basically dead, taken me an hour to copy 1GB onto an external when it normally takes 2 minutes, need replacement now.
Just a quick Q, what's the different between SATA and SATAII? And is this an good drive.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/143288
Cheers, also do microsoft give you a new license key if you need to replace a drive?
Conductor of the Runaway Train of Militant Homosexuality
Samsung's are decent hdd's and tbh you wouldn't really notice the difference in Sata and Sata II , it's mainly large enterprises that could use it more effectively.
You shouldn't need a new key.Hdd basically dead, taken me an hour to copy 1GB onto an external when it normally takes 2 minutes, need replacement now.
Just a quick Q, what's the different between SATA and SATAII? And is this an good drive.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/143288
Exactly, but the Samsung F1 is pretty much at the limit of SATA I anyway as I get 120MB/s sustained read and write on mine.
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