Hello,all
I've noticed that the supplied Toshiba SATA II drive runs in SATA I mode, and SATA II, not in spite of the controller chip is compatible with SATA II.
Hello,all
I've noticed that the supplied Toshiba SATA II drive runs in SATA I mode, and SATA II, not in spite of the controller chip is compatible with SATA II.
Whether your hard drive or the interface is the limitation that 1.5Gbps SATA-I. The link trade together. You can check whether the interface is limited by changes CAP.ISS watching as shown here, since ICH8M can 3Gbps.
Okay, I know that there will be little or no difference unless you put on a better record, but the question is, the system must run on disk because it supports SATAII. If I go to buy a property and find the drive and only works on SATA I am angry. I'm trying to figure out the hardware, while said to be operating in SATA II, which only runs on SATA I.
Question is, what is making the link / SATA-I unit in 1.5GBps way? This could be your hard drive if it is an older unit, or it might be a limitation imposed changes in their 3Gbps interface capable ICH8M I / O Just really need to check if the latter, because the new HDD / SSDs can operate in SATA-II 3Gbps speeds. You can check if you are looking for limited CAP.ISS bios using baredit as shown here. If then a nuisance Acer limit for a BIOS upgrade.
Besides, there are some fun things with the chipsets. CPU-Z said that the GL960 is a chipset, but Intel chipset the tool indicates.
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The hard drive or the interface suffers from its own limitation. You can conveniently verify whether the interface is limited by changes.
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