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What is the transfer speed for SATA 2?

How fast can a SATA drive transfer data?


What is the difference between SATA 1 and SATA 3?

The main difference is transfer speed, if you for instance a new solid state drive it a sat 1 port it will be limited in speed, still fast but not the maximum performance you could get out of it, For a conventional Hard drive you won't notice the difference though. All sata devices are backward compatible so theres no worries there


What is the maximum data transfer rate of an ata hard drive?

It depends on the PATA drive in question. That said, the fastest UDMA interface when used with an 80-wire cable is 133 MB/s. From there, the maximum transfer rate for a SATA generation 1 drive is 150 MB/s. For SATA 2, it is 300 MB/s. For SATA 3, it is 600 MB/s.


What is the maximum bandwidth of SATA?

Speed of sata 1 is 1.5 Gbps Speed of sata 2 is 3 Gbps


Ide hard drive can be slave with sata hard drive?

No Master Slave designation needed. SATA Drives are plug-add-play. Improve: SATA (Serial) Attached Drives improve data tansfer speeds up to 10-100 GBytes/per. eSATA are (Externally) Serial-Attached Drives and SATA-II(Sata-2) Drives transfer data @ 300GBytes/per. The next barrier of TerraByte data transfer has been developed and is already in production with a (SATA-3) designation attached


What are 2 data transfer modes?

The 2 main data transfer modes are UDMA and PIO under the ATA or IDE hard drives. Many recent hard drives use SATA and have PIO to fall back on if there is an issue.


What is the difference between SATA hard drives and IDE hard drives?

SATA is............. This is one of the latest and popular developments. The high speed serialized AT attachment. Currently SATA offers ransfer speeds of upto 150Mbps. However, this technology can offer upto 600Mbps with further development. The next stage is increasing the speed to 300Mbps.This is a popular term, it really should be called ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment. One of the earliest types. Also known as ATA-1. Data transfer rate of about 8Mbps (8 million bits per second). Basic differences are,1) Speed (150mbps (SATA) vs 100/133mbps (PATA))2) Air flow (large IDE cable vs thin SATA)3) Hot swappable (SATA)4) Newer technology with future speed increases promised.


What determines the maximum continuous data transfer rate for a hard drive 1. disk rotational speed in rpm 2. Total disk capacity in GB 3. CPU bus speed in MHz 4. Ribbon cable width?

1. Disk rotational speed in rpm. "HDD data transfer rate depends upon the rotational speed of the platters and the data recording density."


What factors affect data transfer?

Factors that affect data transfer include: 1. availability of data 2. medium of transfer 3. speed of reception/transfer 4. protocols used for negotiation, amongst others


Can you transfer data from infamous to infamous 2?

NO


Your Kingston 1 GB pen drive data transfer speed is very slow?

Hello,I've been using Kingston PenDrive (1 GB) for 2 years, and found this a very good and satisfactory product. Its data write speed is about 10 MbPS and read speed is upto 20 MBPS. So I think it's having a very good transfer speed.Goodluck.


What are the Different types of data transfer instructions?

1.simple i/o: 2.programmed i/o: a) synchronous data transfer b) asynchronous data transfer c) interrupt driven data transfer 3.Direct memory access data transfer a) burst mode b) cycle stealing mode