precisiontech

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So my MB has SATA2 and SATA3 connections. The MB came with a SATA3/up to 6 gb/s cable. The HDD drive is a WD SATA with speeds up to 6 gb/s.

1) Can I connect the HDD with the SATA3 cable?
2) Do I plug it into the SATA2 or SATA3 connection on my MB?
 
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1) yes
2) either, you will see no speed difference either way, because HDDs arent limited by SATAII bandwidth. you could also use a regular sata cable. but i suppose you might as well use the SATAIII (SATA3) connection on the mobo with the SATAIII cable, if you have only 1 hdd.

SATAII = SATA2 = SATA3gb/s which is why its incorrectly called SATA3
SATAIII=SATA3= SATA6gb/s which is why its confusingly called SATA3

genghiskron

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1) yes
2) either, you will see no speed difference either way, because HDDs arent limited by SATAII bandwidth. you could also use a regular sata cable. but i suppose you might as well use the SATAIII (SATA3) connection on the mobo with the SATAIII cable, if you have only 1 hdd.

SATAII = SATA2 = SATA3gb/s which is why its incorrectly called SATA3
SATAIII=SATA3= SATA6gb/s which is why its confusingly called SATA3
 
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