HP Pavilion s7210n card mother SATA compatibility

Hello

I have a question on a motherboard that is installed in a PC HP PAVILLION of Slimline s7210n, purchased in 2005.

This is all the part # and other information that I could see on the motherboard:

PTGV-LM
N13219
C58S198-00877-60-MBL3A2-A04

The original hard drive is SATA 1 (1.5 Gb/s).  I would like to replace the original HDD with a SATA 2 (3 Gb/s) HARD drive.

The motherboard has 2 entry SATA connections.  The connection that is not used is labeled "SATA 3" on Platinum motherboard.  I think that it is a 'SATA 2' port and model of PCB plate refers to the speed (3 Gb/s) since SATA 3 (6 Gb/s) is only available in 2009.

This PC was purchased in 2005.

A SATA 2 HARD drive will work with this motherboard?

Hello:

A SATA II HARD drive will work, but only at the speed of 1.5 transfer in this PC.

That's all the 915 chipset can handle.

The port numbers are only of numbers, not of speed of the sata drives.

You plug certain devices into ports with some numbers.

For example, you would plug the bootable hard drive into port 1, port 2, a DVD in the 3 port high school.

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