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Old 26th August 2006, 22:30   #11
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that's good news thanx
 
Old 27th August 2006, 22:08   #12
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how to know if i have raid 0 or else?
 
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it says my sata is serial ATA 1.0 is this exist?
 
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what is clantak?
 
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okay, we're getting nowhere overher .

So, there is SATA (aka SATA150) and SATA2 (aka SATA300).
SATA = SATA2 , the only real difference is that the maximum througput is 300Mb/s on SATA2 vs. 150Mb/s on SATA and SATA2 supports NCQ (some tweak to get more speed, most of the time you won't even notice).

It's made to be interchangeable, a SATA2 drive works perfectly on a SATA connection and vise versa.



Now the RAID part. I can tell you one thing, yes, the chip on your motherboard supports at least RAID0 and RAID1, how do I know ... every SATA controller supports those RAID modes. Now RAID can be a bit complicated, google a bit and you'll see the light again
 
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thanx piotke
 
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