This might be a dumb question, but I've got some 6 year old SATA cables lying around and some new ones from a mobo I just bought, do I have to worry about just using the new ones for the new faster ...
Recently one of my SSDs started acting up; it's the disk I use only for games. It could write at speeds I'd come to expect (500MB/s), but when opening a game, things would slow down to an impossible ...
SATA is an abbreviation for Serial Advanced Technology Attachment which is an IDE standard. It is a data access standard interface in modern computers used to transfer data at high rates via compact ...
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