SATA III 6.0 gbps HDD

gkp_pc

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How much difference does it actually make to use SATA III 6.0gbps interface over SATA II 3.0gbps interface? Currently 7200rpm HDDs are available for SATA II & SATA III. Would it make much difference in loading applications, file copy if I go for SATA III over SATA II? Or the HDD technology is not yet mature to fully deliver SATA III speed?
 

saswat23

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''the HDD technology is not yet mature to fully deliver SATA III speed''
what you said is actually correct.

But if you are going to get a new HDD then go for SATAIII, as they are 100bucks more than SATAII Drives.
 
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gkp_pc

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The question is not about going for SATAIII hard-disks; its more about SATAIII compatible motherboards. The difference is more for SATA II & SATA III mobo.
 

saswat23

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SATAIII is backward compatible with SATAII. So, it wont be a problem if you install a SATAIII Drive into SATAII and vice-versa.
 

desiibond

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Actually, HDD technology is mature enough to deliver full SATA 3 speeds but it's the sata controllers on mobos that are holding the speeds back. here is an interesting read: Conclusion And Recommendations : USB 3.0, SATA 6Gb/s, Motherboards, And Overcoming Bottlenecks
 
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gkp_pc

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I m aware of the backward compatibility. Should I go for high priced SATA III mobo now is the question. I am worried that I would pay higher for a SATA-III mobo; but at the end, the SATA III HDD may prove the bottleneck. So I may not get much difference in performance even after paying higher price for mobo.
 
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