Fine,
basically the fastest desktop hard disks barely saturate a SATA/150 link. The drive does not have the speed, nor capability to completely over run a 1.5gbps bandwidth rating. Let alone 3gbps. In other words. it is over kill that is unused and can't be used by the drives. In some instances however, this extra potential *can* be used but this is rare, especially for an average-competent user.
It reminds me of AGP vs PCI-E wars of a year or so ago. Yes, PCI-E is a much faster bus and with far greater potential but until recently, with the 7800GTX + cards, this was wasted. In fact, the main advantage with PCI-E was not it's wider bus but it's amount of local power it provides, unlike agp where 4 pin molex plugs must be plugged into the PSU to provide enough power to run the card.
See the western digital raptors? yep, they use/d sata 1.5gbps and were designed for speed and came out well after the 3gbps standard.
Can any one explain about difference in SATA and SATA2
Yeh SATA II's transfer rate is more faster.
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