a1140n flag replacing the SATA II HARD drive?

SATA II disks can be used to replace a SATA drive failed in the above desktop machine?

The specifications for the machine indicates SATA, but I'm not sure the new II will work in the system.

Thanks in advance.

Yes that correct, there is no reason why technical SATA-300 (SATA II) will not work in the system SATA-150. Like most BUSES and protocols, the specifications call for SATA-300 to be backward compatible with SATA-150.

I read this somewhere a bit backwards: the HD is not reach anywhere near the 300 MB/s transfer speed which can be able to SATA-300 interface, test to see the

up to 35 MB/s - 135 MB/s for non-RAID drives and up to 225 MB/s for readers RAID0 configuration. 150 / 300 MB/s is SATA ports

maximum transfer rate, not the maximum hard disk transfer rate. This means that the port can handle up to this number transmittions,

but this does not mean that the hard drive can achieve this goal.

If the faster hard drives can only max to 135 Mbit/s it makes you wonder why SATA-600 is developed. I would get a HARD drive with the largest affordable cache on this subject.

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