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03-27-2013
02:11 PM
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04-19-2016
12:52 PM
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OscarFuentes
Hi,
I want to upgrade my HP a6150de Desktop PC with a SSD.
I am not able to find out which SATA version (1, 2 or 3 a.k. 1.5/3.0 or 6.0 GB) comes with my
ASUS M2N68-LA (Narra2) Mainboard.
I tried several hardware analysis tools, also checked the ausus homepage as well as the specification on the HP
homepage (http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01080282).
Does anyone know which version it is? I gues SATA 2 a.k.a. 3 GB
Thanks
Ivo343
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03-27-2013 03:23 PM
Hi:
You guessed right, but I don't have any prizes to award you.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/mobo_gpu_tech_specs.html
You will find all the technical specs for the chipset on the motherboard in your PC in the 3rd column from the right.
03-27-2013 03:23 PM
Hi:
You guessed right, but I don't have any prizes to award you.
http://www.nvidia.com/object/mobo_gpu_tech_specs.html
You will find all the technical specs for the chipset on the motherboard in your PC in the 3rd column from the right.
03-28-2013 06:17 AM
One more question which raised - maybe you have an idea/opinion on that.
I opened a ticket at Asus Support regarding my mainboard, but did not except a answer coming backt os fast.
They replied that I have to contact HP (the question was regarding the SATA speed) but the additionally said
that as a general tip, you should never ever run a SSD with a nVidia chipset.
???
So, from my point of view I can imagine that this might be the case for certain combinations but you can not say
this in general.
Any idea to proof if my chipset would work with a SSD?
03-28-2013 07:01 AM
Hi:
You might be able to run a SSD with that chipset, but I wouldn't waste the money.
The reason they probably told you that was because the nForce 430 chipset does not support AHCI, so the SSD is going to run in IDE mode, which is the lowest form of drive performance.
If you have a RAID option in the BIOS I would set it to that, but you would need to know what nvidia RAID driver you need to install if you are not running windows vista or windows 7.
If you don't have a RAID setting, you may find some sight performance improvement by installing a SSD, but it won't be anywhere near what it should be.
But I cannot certify 100% that a SSD will work in your PC.
I can't remember if others on this forum have installed SSD's with that chipset.
03-28-2013 07:53 AM
Ok - thanks for the excellent clarififcation.
I kind of guessed something like that and during my search I found a lot of user (not with my chipset) with older Desktops
having issues AHCI.
Your probably right and it isn`t worth the money for such a slight increase of performance.
Thanks for the tips, you saved me some money which I can waste for other things now 😉
