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I'm trying to determine which computer of mine I should keep and improve on, but the Official HP Docs are not sufficient-it seems-to determine if they SATA II or III Capable.  Here is the Official Spec page of the pc in question.  This is the pc I think has the best specs out of the two I have. 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01869191

 

When I go to the Link for the Mother Board, it does not seem to tell me if it's SATA II OR III either?  I see "Internal Connectors" but this dosent make sense to me.  I see on other sites it tell me this, I suppose I should be goinng to the Mother Board Official Site? but I'm not familiar with these things.  This site seems to say this is only SATA II Capable?  So how would I know this just by the HP Official Docs, or is that not possible?

http://www.pc-specs.com/mobo/Asus/Asus_IPIBL-LB-Benicia-GL8E/6

 

The other pc is here:

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01949155

And I see now, on the same site, this one  is also only SATA II, which is fine, I'm just trying to learn all this so that I can play around with upgrades etc. and I prefer to use the hp official site if possible.

 

So I learned a little about this just by posting, hope that is not minded.  But still would like to know if I can know SATA II OR III just by looking at the HP Docs I linked to?

 

Thanks pcpunk

 

 

 

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@Anisio wrote:

Just look your motherboard specs

 

For more details, see Benicia motherboard specifications.

Your computers have only SATA connectors SATA 1 (If say SATA is not SATA 2 or SATA 3 is SATA 1)

 

 

 


But this link says SATA II, "6 SATA 2.0 hard drive slots." Which makes sense to me because this is not a super old pc.  So you see what I mean, the HP Link is not all that good...or...my link is wrong?

http://www.pc-specs.com/mobo/Asus/Asus_IPIBL-LB-Benicia-GL8E/6

 

Thanks Anisio!

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Just look your motherboard specs

 

For more details, see Benicia motherboard specifications.

Your computers have only SATA connectors SATA 1 (If say SATA is not SATA 2 or SATA 3 is SATA 1)

 

 

 

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Pick any of these, install and have a look:

 

https://www.lifewire.com/free-hard-drive-testing-programs-2626183

 

This one is quite comprehensive:

 

https://www.lifewire.com/hddscan-review-2624562

 

And should give you an answer you're looking for.

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@Anisio wrote:

Just look your motherboard specs

 

For more details, see Benicia motherboard specifications.

Your computers have only SATA connectors SATA 1 (If say SATA is not SATA 2 or SATA 3 is SATA 1)

 

 

 


But this link says SATA II, "6 SATA 2.0 hard drive slots." Which makes sense to me because this is not a super old pc.  So you see what I mean, the HP Link is not all that good...or...my link is wrong?

http://www.pc-specs.com/mobo/Asus/Asus_IPIBL-LB-Benicia-GL8E/6

 

Thanks Anisio!

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@krzemien wrote:

Pick any of these, install and have a look:

 

https://www.lifewire.com/free-hard-drive-testing-programs-2626183

 

This one is quite comprehensive:

 

https://www.lifewire.com/hddscan-review-2624562

 

And should give you an answer you're looking for.


Thank you krzemien but I don't think this tells me anything about the MB, and only the HDD.  I have run CrystalDisk and Speccy.  I believe I have the answer, but hoped that the Official HP Link would have been good enough.  Looks like they are both SATA II, if you have any other advice I will look at it, as with the above links, I'll look those over more closely but it looks like they don't tell anything about the MB.  The HDD May only be SATA I, but if the MB is SATA II then I would  want the better MB, but they are both the same.  One has more RAM, and an Intell CPU which I like better so will go with that one.

 

Thanks, pc

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@Anisio wrote:

i found on Asus and you're right Teacher

 

SATA 2

 

http://www.pc-specs.com/mobo/Asus/Asus_IPIBL-LB-Benicia-GL8E/6

 

Second  SATA 2

 

http://www.pc-specs.com/mobo/Pegatron_Corporation/Pegatron_M2N78-LA_(Violet)/1092


Thanks for the confirmation Anisio!

 

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Sure Teacher Intel is the best choice

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@pcpunk wrote:

Thank you krzemien but I don't think this tells me anything about the MB, and only the HDD.  I have run CrystalDisk and Speccy.  I believe I have the answer, but hoped that the Official HP Link would have been good enough.  Looks like they are both SATA II, if you have any other advice I will look at it, as with the above links, I'll look those over more closely but it looks like they don't tell anything about the MB.  The HDD May only be SATA I, but if the MB is SATA II then I would  want the better MB, but they are both the same.  One has more RAM, and an Intell CPU which I like better so will go with that one.

 

Thanks, pc


Ooops, my bad - comprehensiveness indeed relates to HDD itself, not MB interface. I cannot remember where else I've seen it - it's been a while since I had similar concerns myself...

 

Glad you got sorted nevertheless.

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He estado investigando un poco por que quiero actualizar mi disco duro a un ssd, teniendo de motherboard asus ipibl-lb (benicia)... y creo, que la unica manera posible, sujeto a que en las especificaciones nombra que tiene dos puertos sata 3, creo y no se si estare en lo cierto, que esos 2 puertos - sata 3 sean los puertos 2x-( pci-e x1 rev 2.0) y verse uno obligado a depender de adaptadores -sata 3 integrated cards. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 


@pcpunkwrote:

I'm trying to determine which computer of mine I should keep and improve on, but the Official HP Docs are not sufficient-it seems-to determine if they SATA II or III Capable.  Here is the Official Spec page of the pc in question.  This is the pc I think has the best specs out of the two I have. 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01869191

 

When I go to the Link for the Mother Board, it does not seem to tell me if it's SATA II OR III either?  I see "Internal Connectors" but this dosent make sense to me.  I see on other sites it tell me this, I suppose I should be goinng to the Mother Board Official Site? but I'm not familiar with these things.  This site seems to say this is only SATA II Capable?  So how would I know this just by the HP Official Docs, or is that not possible?

http://www.pc-specs.com/mobo/Asus/Asus_IPIBL-LB-Benicia-GL8E/6

 

The other pc is here:

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01949155

And I see now, on the same site, this one  is also only SATA II, which is fine, I'm just trying to learn all this so that I can play around with upgrades etc. and I prefer to use the hp official site if possible.

 

So I learned a little about this just by posting, hope that is not minded.  But still would like to know if I can know SATA II OR III just by looking at the HP Docs I linked to?

 

Thanks pcpunk

 

 

 



I have been investigating a bit because I want to update my hard disk to an SSD, having asus ipibl-lb (benicia) motherboard ... and I think, the only way possible, subject to the specification that it has two sata ports 3, I believe and I do not know if I am right, that those 2 ports - sata 3 are the 2x ports (pci-e x1 rev 2.0) and be forced to depend on adapters -sata 3 integrated cards.
Velocidad de reloj base:  PCIe 2.0 = 5.0GHz, PCIe 1.1 = 2.5GHz 
Velocidad: PCIe 2.0 = 500MB/s, PCIe 1.1 = 250MB/s 
Velocidad de transferencia: PCIe 2.0= 5.0GT/s, PCIe 1.1 = 2.5GT/sipil.jpg

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