Newegg SATA speed correct-ness?

shoRunner

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Gb = gigabits not gigabytes per second. yes they are right, but not all sata II carry that feature fyi.
 

penpun

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I know that Gb = Gigabits rather than GigaBytes...

Correct me if I'm wrong, but to get 3Gb/s the drives would have to transfer 375MB/s... that seems to be impossible w/ 300MB/s drives. And that 300MB/s is a theoretical max, isn't it?

I hate marketing exaggeration.
 

aatf510

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The external max transfer rate of a modern harddrive never exeeds 50-60mb/s anyway...
 

wexsmith

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Originally posted by: penpun
Forgive me if this has been brought up before - I did a few searches and didn't come up w/ anything. So, I figured I'd ask my question.

It has been my understanding that SATA II hard drives had a theoretical max transfer rate of 300MB/s. Is this correct? If so, where's Newegg getting their 3.0Gb/s that they've labelled all SATA II drives? :confused:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi...xPrice=&SubCategory=14&Submit=Property

Oh that's easy. 8 bits + 2 bit overhead thanks to the serial protocol = 10 bits per byte.

Therefor 3.0Gb/s = 300MB/s.