Which sata port should i use for ssd




















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Yes, it would be good to have HDDs disconnected, specially if there's an active partition on it. Depends how you migrate it. For cloning you need both connected of course but that shouldn't affect HDD.

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News Comments. Question Ah! My parents won't buy me a single graphic card like GTX and I worked so hard in my exams I'm waiting since 2 years help me pls! So, it depends on the motherboard if the SATA ports are different or not. Now how do you know that if the SATA ports of your the motherboard you have or gonna buy are different or give the same performance?

So, you can use anyone in this case. First, you have to check if all the SATA ports are the latest versions or not. If they are, you can use anyone. You might be thinking, how do you know which is the latest and do all they are the latest or can give same? Locate the correct connector from your power supply and plug it into the back of your SSD.

This cable is smaller than the SATA power cable. Motherboards will usually ship with several SATA cables, so take one of them from the box. Once again, be careful when you plug the SATA cable connector in the socket, as downwards pressure can break the connector and prevent the SATA cable from plugging in.

Find an available SATA port on your motherboard. The SATA connectors are usually located at the bottom-right of the board and should have numbers. When connecting the SATA cable to the motherboard, it will only plug in one way. You should hear a click when the cable is connected correctly.



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