PC HP Compaq 8000 Elite: Hard drive of PC HP Compaq 8000 Elite

I want to spend the hard drive in my 8000 Elite.  It seems that all are 6 GB/s (SATA 3) these days.  Seagate said I'm looking at that will work if my computer is not 6 G/s if the controller supports the SATA speed autonegotiation.

question 1: what is the speed of the controller, I spent the last two hours looking unsuccessfully.

2nd question: is this the controllers SATA speed autonegotiation support?

Thank you!

Vince.

Hello:

I'm running a Sandisk 240 GB SATA III (6.0 GB/S) SSD in my 8000 Elite CMT and it works fine.

I used to have a 1 TB SATA III hard disk in it.  It worked very well also.

It will only work in the SATA II (3.0 GB/S) of speed, because it is so fast that the Intel 4 series chipset will run to.

The first 8xxx Elite business desktop PC that could run at a hard drive SATA III 6.0 GB/S pace, is the Elite 8200 series with the Intel 6 Series chipsets.

Do not exceed a HDD 2 TB in your PC if you intend to use it as a boot drive.  The BIOS does not support the readers from over 2 TB to be used as boot disks.

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