Post: Help With HDD PORTS?
08-09-2012, 10:03 PM #1
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Which ones must be plugged in? which do what?
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08-09-2012, 10:48 PM #2
Hakon
Ettore Bugatti
SATA and power?

Right one being power and the left one being SATA. Not sure what the 8.pin connector on the left is.
08-09-2012, 11:06 PM #3
Jakeyy
Expect the unexpected!
Originally posted by Hakon View Post
SATA and power?

Right one being power and the left one being SATA. Not sure what the 8.pin connector on the left is.


8 Pin connector is just for them little jumper plug things if they are needed, but on SATA HDD's they shouldn't be needed Smile
08-10-2012, 04:45 PM #4
mcooper101
Rayne Avenger FTW
Make sure you use the right cable. If you get a 6 gb/s data drive don't use a 3 gb/s cable, so check your motherboard manual! Smile
08-10-2012, 10:39 PM #5
Jakeyy
Expect the unexpected!
Originally posted by mcooper101 View Post
Make sure you use the right cable. If you get a 6 gb/s data drive don't use a 3 gb/s cable, so check your motherboard manual! Smile


SATA cables are SATA cables they don't need to be 6gb/s or anything! The speed is determined by the Motherboard and the HDD!

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08-11-2012, 06:10 PM #6
mcooper101
Rayne Avenger FTW
Originally posted by Jake View Post
SATA cables are SATA cables they don't need to be 6gb/s or anything! The speed is determined by the Motherboard and the HDD!


Yea I know the Sata port on your motherboard determines this, but the cables also give a difference. Thats why mono manufacturers give you different cables. I used the sata 3 cable on my optical drive and the sata 6 on my ssd and 1 tb. Anyway your right. Smile

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