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An 'in' port is a male port, but a 'out' port is a female port
Male ports have protruding pins or plugs that are inserted into female ports, which have corresponding holes or receptacles to receive the pins. Male ports are typically used for output connections, while female ports are used for input connections. This design ensures a secure and stable connection between devices.
SATA 3 is backwards compatible, it means you connect it the same way as SATA 1.
No, iMac G3's were discontinued before SATA was introduced
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It is a portable bathroom for male and female! It was me!
if it has a separate cable both ends of the cable are male and in the back of the computer and the back of the monitor is female
Most likely it's 2 SATA 2 ports.
Mechanical fittings all have male and female parts, a common household plug, would be the male end, and what the plug fits into, the outlet, would be the female part, the female port of any instrument would be the hole that the male counterpart fits into, like a guitar cord that plugs into a guitar would be the male end, the connection on the guitar that it plugs into would be the female part. Another example would be a common bolt, the bolt is male, the nut that the bolt goes into, is the female part.
No, it does not. It only has 2 IDE Ports. But you could buy a PCI Card with SATA ports.
Mechanical fittings all have male and female parts, a common household plug, would be the male end, and what the plug fits into, the outlet, would be the female part, the female port of any instrument would be the hole that the male counterpart fits into, like a guitar cord that plugs into a guitar would be the male end, the connection on the guitar that it plugs into would be the female part. Another example would be a common bolt, the bolt is male, the nut that the bolt goes into, is the female part.
It is not called a female port. For every cable, there is a male, and a female. These cables are the opposites of each other so they can connect to one another. This is example of a male cable: http://images.Asia.ru/img/alibaba/photo/51732182/RS232_9_Pin_Male_to_9_Pin_Male_Cable.jpg Notice the extended prongs, this is the reason it is called male. This is a female cable: http://www.chinawholesalegift.com/pic/Electrical-Gifts/Computer-Hardware-Accessories/Cable-Adaptor/VGA-15Pin-Male-to-VGA-15Pin-Female-Cable-13281821289.jpg It contains slots to receive the prongs of the male cable so that they can interface. (please don't take this comment as a joke, they really are called male, and female.)