SATA Air Açores was created on 1941-08-21.
SATA International was created in 1990.
Sata salamaa was created in 1987.
The Roads to Sata was created on 1990-09-01.
Yes, SATA II (SATA 3 Gb/s) devices are backward compatible with SATA I (SATA 1.5 Gb/s) interfaces. This means that you can connect a SATA II hard drive or SSD to a SATA I motherboard, but the drive will operate at the lower SATA I speed. However, if you connect a SATA I drive to a SATA II interface, it will run at the SATA I speed as well.
It wouldn't be a SATA motherboard if you couldn't connect SATA drives to it.
No. Ribbon cables are flat and wide. The SATA cable was designed to be narrow and slightly thicker, so it would not block as much air flow in the case.
Urbano Bettencourt was born on November 24, 1949, in Aores, Portugal.
Jean Garret was born on April 16, 1946, in Aores, Portugal.
The Sata II is has a transfer speed that is two times as fast as the original Sata. The Sata has a communication speed of 1.5 Gbit/s while the Sata II is 3.0 Gbit/s.
Paulino Nunes was born on April 27, 1968, in Faial, Aores, Portugal.
Teresa Madruga was born on March 18, 1953, in Faial, Aores, Portugal.
SATA 3 is backwards compatible, it means you connect it the same way as SATA 1.