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    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
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    SATA runs up to 150MB/s
    SATAII runs up to 300MB/s

    And yes, Samsung F1's are great drives

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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    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
    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.

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    Cheers, also do microsoft give you a new license key if you need to replace a drive?
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    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.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    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
    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    Cheers, also do microsoft give you a new license key if you need to replace a drive?
    You shouldn't need a new key.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Technologic View Post
    Cheers, also do microsoft give you a new license key if you need to replace a drive?
    Use the same key.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DMB-Hosting View Post
    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.
    This. You will only really hit the limit of SATA 150MB/s whilst using a RAID 0 array.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMB-Hosting View Post
    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.
    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    This. You will only really hit the limit of SATA 150MB/s whilst using a RAID 0 array.
    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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    Or with a half-decent SSD.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    This. You will only really hit the limit of SATA 150MB/s whilst using a RAID 0 array.

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