What Steve alluded to is that if John had a board that only supports DDR2, It does not have any SATA III ports. SATA II is associated with older boards.
I'm sorry, but I thought that's what I said :huh:
I guess it's your way of clarifying what I said![]()
Drew, you said SATAll is usually associated with the newer motherboards I know you meant older MBs, which is what Gary was pointing out
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Actually I meant was...
SATAlll is usually associated with the newer motherboards motherboards that use DDR3 memory.
I just missed the extra l. Thus my confusion of what was being re-stated. Still didn't see it till your post. Guess I REALLY do need to start wearing my reading glasses more. Something I hate doing as I have to admit to myself my eyesite is isn't what it used to be
Anyway my apologies
Thanks.
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