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My motherboard currently supports both SATA II and III (3 Gb/s and 6Gb/s respectively), but after reading some online, it seems as though connecting a HDD to the 6 Gb/s is pretty much pointless. If this is the case I'm going to leave my two SATA III ports open for something that can actually use it (which at this point I'm not really sure what can).
This is part of an article I read:
In terms of everything else, we saw basically no difference from the same single drive being plugged into a SATA 6Gb/s or SATA 3Gb/s port. All of this is obviously due to the hard drive not being able to actually take advantage of the 6Gb/s bus.
from HardOPC.
2Well, i'd add though that you arn't going to lose anything from using a sata 3 port, and switching ports can be an option in future. – Journeyman Geek – 2012-07-25T03:07:26.080