Limits of the hard drive?

Hello! I'm new to the site, please bear with me. I have a question on 2 computers and 1 hard disk. Computer # 1: Presario S6300NX; originally with 512 MB of memory and 120 GB hard drive ATA parallel; a currently 1 GB of memory and installed a second hard drive 80 GB Parallel ATA. Computer #2: Presario SR1315CL; originally with 512 MB of memory and 160 GB hard drive ATA parallel; currently has 2 GB of memory and a 320 GB SATA hard drive installed. The hard drive in question is a Western Digital 500 GB SATA. Two of these computers would argue that hard drive? I can't find a coherent response to the question of the limits of the hard drive.

AMM, since your computers were made in 2003/2004, the SATA ports will be first-generation (1.5Gbit / s).  I think that the hard drive will work, but it will not perform up to his capabilities (3 Gbps).

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