Which sata version do i have
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Previous Next Sort by votes. Sep 14, 77 15 4. Hopefully this helps. I'm learning all this stuff new now, so don't take my word as expert. I'm excited to be doing this all myself in the coming days when I buy my parts. Feel free to reach out to experts in customer service on these parts distribution centers, too, as a prospective buyer.
Their guys are much more knowledgeable and might have more thorough or more correct information than that which I've picked up on echoes in the internet. To check that click on save the report from the hwinfo application and in the generated html file check for the SATA Host Controller section.
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It even has a real-time system monitoring and extensive reporting features. Launch the tool, it scans your system automatically and displays a window where you can find which STAT version your drives are connected to. Thanks, unfortunately, my laptop has a version 2. If you have a hard drive that's not yet installed in your computer, check the label on the disk to find the model number.
Some drives may also specify the SATA version directly on the label. If you're already using the drive, you can check from within Windows instead. Press "Windows-X" and click "Device Manager.
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