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How do I know if my SATA cable is 1 2 3?

Check your motherboard. Near the SATA ports it should say “SATA 6G” or “SATA 3G”. If you don't want to go with the Hardware method you can use a software called HWiNFO .
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How do I know if my SATA is 2 or 3?

If you have a SATA II hard drive installed in your computer, this program (HWiNFO) will show "Interface" --> 3 Gb/s (300 MBs) under the category "Drives", but if you use the program "SiSoftware Sandra", you will see under "Mainboard" that the "Maximum SATA Mode" under "Disk Controller" is "SATA600" or SATA III / 6Gb/s ...
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How do I know what SATA cable I have?

There are two principle SATA cable connector types – power and data. The simplest way to identify the difference between the two types is that data is the smaller of the two (typically 7-pin) whereas power is larger (typically 15-pin).
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Are SATA 1 2 and 3 cables the same?

SATA interfaces are backwards compatible, so the SATA II interface will function on SATA I ports, and SATA III interfaces are compatible with both SATA I and SATA II ports.
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How can you tell the difference between SATA 1 and 2?

SATA I is the first generation SATA interface, and it runs at 1.5 Gb/s, although the actual bandwidth throughput is up to 150MB/s, due to 8b/10b encoding. SATA II is a second generation SATA interface, and it runs at 3.0 Gb/s, although the actual bandwidth throughput is up to 300MB/s, due to 8b/10b encoding.
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Are all SATA drives 2.5 inches?

They are often called 3.5-inch hard drives. A more compact version of the desktop SATA drive is available for laptops. Laptop SATA hard drives are usually 2.7 inches wide, 0.37 inches tall, and 3.96 inches long. These are typically referred to as 2.5-inch hard drives.
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Does the order of SATA matter?

No. You don't have to worry about order when it comes to plugging in SATA devices. Your BIOS will search through all drives and pick out the appropriate drive to boot to. If you have multiple boot drives, you can simply change the boot order in your BIOS to load into the one you want.
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Is it OK to mix SATA cables?

The point is: Don't mix and match modular cables. If you've got too many, throw them in a bag and label the bag for each PSU. If you're unsure of if a cable belongs to a PSU, set it aside until you (A) figure it out, or (B) buy a replacement that is known-good.
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Can I use a SATA 1 cable on a SATA 3 drive?

SATA III specifications provide backward compatibility to function on SATA I and SATA II ports. However, the maximum speed of the drive will be slower due to the lower speed limitations of the port.
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Are all SATA cables interchangeable?

They're interchangeable. All SATA is backward (and forward) compatible.
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What does a hard drive SATA cable look like?

A SATA data cable is flat, typically red-colored, with small identical 7-pin connectors on each end that have recognizable L-shaped notches. The connectors may be straight or angled to 90 degrees, some of them have metal retention clips. This cable is used to attach the drive to a SATA port on the motherboard.
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Can SATA 3 plug into SATA 2?

SATA III devices are backwards-compatible with SATA II. You can plug any SATA III device into a SATA II port. Note that you will experience a reduction in (theoretical) performance, as SATA II is an older, slower standard (3 Gb/s as opposed to SATA III's 6 Gb/s).
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Can I use SATA 3 cable on SATA 2 motherboard?

SATA devices use the same cabling from the newest SATA III designation back to the original SATA devices. With each generation, SATA has been deliberately designed to be fully backwards and forwards compatible. So SATA II cables will work perfectly fine with SATA III devices and vice versa.
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What do the colors of SATA cables mean?

Usually, the color that has the most ports are the Primary SATA controller ports (usually black). The color that has even number of ports (usually 2) are RAID-capable (if your motherboard supports it, and I've seen yellow and red), and the secondary SATA controller ports are usually red in color.
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Are all SATA ports the same?

A motherboard is manufactured with a specific maximum supported SATA standard. It doesn't matter which ports you use with the devices. Each SATA port on the motherboard has its own individual bandwidth, so you won't see a speed improvement by switching around the ports.
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Does it matter what SATA port I use for HDD?

If you are installing a single SATA hard drive, it is best to use the lowest numbered port on the motherboard (SATA0 or SATA1). Then use the other ports for optical drives.
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How many drives can a single SATA cable support?

SATA defines multipliers, which allows a single SATA controller port to drive up to fifteen storage devices.
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Can I connect two SATA drives to one port?

Can I connect multiple hard disks to a single SATA slot on the motherboard? No, not directly. Your only options are to use a port multiplier or to add additional SATA or SAS connectors. Note that many common SATA controllers do not support SATA port multipliers.
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Can I use 1 SATA cable for a HDD and SSD?

Yes it is possible and compatible. If both the SSD and HDD, (no matter the size) have the same interface, which is probably SATA in your case. In fact the cable it self does not matter that much. All SATA cables revision I, II, and III are identical and would work for all SATA devices.
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Which SATA cable to use first?

Start with the first SATA power cable. This tells you that this SATA Cable feeds power to both the SSD drives and HD2, HD3. Fix the label next to the SATA connector that goes into the Power Supply Unit.
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Can SATA cables go either way?

Both SATA cables (power and data) are reversible. Both will only fit the appropriate sockets on the drive and the motherboard. It should be impossible to connect them incorrectly.
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Is there a difference between SATA 2.5 and 3?

The largest difference between 2.5 and 3.5 inch hard drives is their size. Two and a half inch hard drives aren't just narrower. They're also shorter and thinner, which makes them popular for laptop computers while desktop business computers typically use 3.5 inch drives.
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Can you put a 3.5 SATA drive in 2.5 enclosure?

Sure, the data/control and power connectors are the same and will fit, but the connection of a 3.5' HDD to a laptop may not work. Since 2.5" HDDs do not use +12VDC, the laptop power connector is likely to not have that voltage.
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Are SATA drives obsolete?

In general, SATA SSDs are still supported as legacy devices, with SLC and MLC flash choices. Most of us associate storage with capacity rather than speed. SATA drives will not provide as much speed as their NVMe counterparts, but they will provide significantly more capacity for your money.
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