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Serial ATA is a death sentence?
Comrades, the description of the laptop says: "Serial ATA interface". Where can I see the SATA version in AIDA?
Can I install an SSD myself?
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You can.
Specify only what version of SATA you have.
That is, it is stupid to buy a SATA SSD if you have SATA3.
It is also optional to buy a SATA3 SSD if the interface is SATA.
Compatibility will be in both cases, but the speed will be limited.
Serial ATA is an
SSD interface - this is SSD storage technology
with a Serial ATA interface - a completely ordinary thing
The vast majority of SSDs use the Serial ATA interface.
Although there are SSDs connected via other interfaces - PCI-E, NVMe, USB, IDE, etc.
What version of sat? It makes sense to put ssd only on sata3. Unless of course it's not a penny ancient ssd.
Why Adia?
There is a wonderful thing like wmic and google chrome!
In cmd wmic baseboard get product
what will be written to google
Go to the laptop manufacturer's website, find the model, look at the specification.
Don't mess with the SATA version. Still, SATA-3 (6 Gb / s bandwidth) is cheaper than other SATA.
So choose any
A due to backwards compatibility, any SSD on SATA3 will work for you, so there is no need to find out which specific SATA standard you have in your laptop.
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