myth said:
Because people are gullible and given the number of posts up here, it can be safely deducted that you all ate up marketing bull$#17 with eagerness.
Please read about the
SATA connectivity before coming up with "your opinion".
I did do some research before deciding to buy. Wikipedia says:
"The newer speeds may require higher power consumption for supporting chips, although improved process technologies and power management techniques may mitigate this. The later specification can use existing SATA cables and connectors,
although it was reported in 2008 that some OEMs were expected to upgrade host connectors for the higher speeds."
But just wikipedia was not enough.
Here's what Serial ATA says in their
white paper.
SATA 6Gb/s Cabling
"In the transition to SATA 6Gb/s, it will be important to use highquality cabling.
Problems may be related to the use of cables made from marginal materials that
perform at the edges of SATA 3Gb/s tolerances, which could become a failure point at
the faster 6Gb/s signal rates.
SATAIO therefore recommends that only high quality
cables and connectors be utilized for SATA 6Gb/s. "
I do not expect the Rs.10 red SATA cable available at my local retailer to do the job of 6Gb/s.
I do not see the need to be rude in this forum. I did not disrespect your opinion. I just said "I don't think so". Chillax man... life ain't that bad.
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