Hi, my other half has recently recieved a very old (32bit athlon 3200+ processor) compaq computer, and the mobo/ram/processor still work. I have spare parts laying around, except for a hard drive. This thing has SATA1 ports, and it's been ages since I handled SATA1; I remember when SATA2 drives had jumpers to be able to toggle for SATA1 compatibility. I have a pair of Vertex 4s in my gaming rig, and though it'd be overkill, I'd like to get this other machine up and running with an XP Home install or something. Problem is, I know they really worked on backwards compatibility since SATA1, but do they now have it built into these SATA3 ssd's to get around that whole limitation crap? I'd hate to have to shell out for a new drive for this otherwise perfectly working computer that would be a great internet/school machine, if I already have something that will at least work.